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Documentation of Sources of Cartography- Part I

Mahdi Modiri

Volume 12, Issue 46 , August 2003, Pages 2-9

Abstract
  Cartographers deal with aspects of documentation that follow a series of current practices and methods based on logic and conventions. Documentation and information both play important roles in the process of knowledge transfer. Information provides details about documents (primary sources and documents) ...  Read More

An Introduction to Political Geography (Part XIV)

Seyyed Yahya Safavi

Volume 12, Issue 46 , August 2003, Pages 10-13

Abstract
  In ancient times, for the inhabitants of a city defeat and victory in a war was a matter of life and death. No one knew what fate awaited after surrender, because the conquerors were free to do whatever they desired. Throughout history, conquerors can be seen who sieged cities and deceived defenders ...  Read More

Interpretation of Aerial and Satellite Images (Part XII)

Hamid Malmirian (Translator)

Volume 12, Issue 46 , August 2003, Pages 14-17

Abstract
  Different land characteristics are important for soil scientists, geologists, geographers, civil engineers, urban and regional planners, architects, urban land developers and others who are interested in assessing land suitability for different applications.Since land conditions and features significantly ...  Read More

The Geodesy of Gravity

Abbas Ali Saleh Abadi (Translator)

Volume 12, Issue 46 , August 2003, Pages 18-23

Abstract
  Geodesy of gravity is a branch of geodesy that is mostly related to geophysics and geology. Identification of geodesy of gravity from geometric geodesy is based on relevant measurements and theoretical discussions on gravity field properties. These qualities were the same as those which led to discovery ...  Read More

The Geomorphology of the Seilakhur (Borujerd) Basin

Saeed Taghavi Gudarzi

Volume 12, Issue 46 , August 2003, Pages 24-29

Abstract
  Geomorphology examines different forms of land and evaluates the factors influencing their appearance, change and evolution, and, like other earth sciences, it needs the help of sciences such as geology, hydrology, soil science, climatology, ... Therefore, geomorphology, with a scientific and geographical ...  Read More

Influential Factors on Preparation of Large Scale GI (Ground Information) Map Using Photogrammetry

Khosrou Khajeh (Translator)

Volume 12, Issue 46 , August 2003, Pages 30-34

Abstract
  The rapid growth of the world's population and the expansion and development of cities, urban suburbs and rural areas, and the steady and unrelenting increase of human activities on the earth, all indicate the necessity of more detailed, diverse and up-to-date ground information (GI) in all spatial and ...  Read More

Remote Sensing of Urban Areas

Mathias Lemman

Volume 12, Issue 46 , August 2003, Pages 35-38

Abstract
  The potential benefits of satellite imaging to urban applications have been recognized since about thirty years ago at this field’s early stage. However, the combination and integration of this extraordinary technology in processing of information and in everyday management and urban and local ...  Read More

Application of GIS and Remote Sensing in Determination of Stability and Use of Sensitive Surfaces in Environmental Terms (EFAS)

Rostam Saberifar (Translator)

Volume 12, Issue 46 , August 2003, Pages 39-43

Abstract
  Accurate, reliable and comprehensive spatial-temporal information on land use in cities is a prerequisite for sustainable land management. Remote sensing provides low-cost and effective solutions for the information required by urban planners at micro and macro levels for analyzing land use planning ...  Read More

The Status of Decentralization in Development and Rural Planning

Mas'ud Taghva'ei; Parvin Shafi'ei

Volume 12, Issue 46 , August 2003, Pages 44-50

Abstract
  Planning is a deliberate process that anticipates a series of actions and related activities in the future in order to achieve specific goals. Planning methods can be considered in two horizontal (decentralization) and vertical (centralization) aspects. A study on decentralization and its role in rural ...  Read More

Attractions of Ecotourism in Southern Coasts of the Caspian Sea

Hassan Beik Mohammadi

Volume 12, Issue 46 , August 2003, Pages 51-54

Abstract
  The Caspian Sea, as the largest lake on the earth, has created many marine and environmental benefits for its surrounding countries, one of which is the existence of favorable environmental conditions and beautiful natural and tourist landscapes on its southern coast, so that Golestan, Mazandaran, and ...  Read More

The Reasons of Iranian Borders' Displacement in various Historical Eras

Hosein Ghahra'ei

Volume 12, Issue 46 , August 2003, Pages 55-57

Abstract
  The borders of Iran have always been changing throughout the country's several thousand years. The study of Iranian documents and historical sources shows that this change has been so vast that the influence of national sovereignty was sometimes far beyond the Iranian plateau, and sometimes limited only ...  Read More

Living with Global Changes: Climate Warming

Esma'eil Nasrabadi

Volume 12, Issue 46 , August 2003, Pages 58-61

Abstract
  The study of the evolution of human life over the centuries indicates that the type of life and livelihoods, physiological and physical characteristics, types of settlements and the degree of dependence on them ... have been different in various fields of the planet. Without bias and without geographic ...  Read More

Morphological Engineering

Iraj Jabbari (Translator)

Volume 12, Issue 46 , August 2003, Pages 62-64

Abstract
  The geomorphology engineering is the application of the principles of geology to solve the river engineering problems. The process-based understanding of the problem makes it possible that an engineering solution be implemented in parallel with evolution of system rather than imposing it on the system.Increasing ...  Read More