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Ortho Image in Urban Planning (Urban Area With Tall Buildings) Part One - Orthophoto and Ortho Images

Mahdi Modiri

Volume 19, Issue 76 , February 2011, Pages 2-9

Abstract
  Digital orthophoto contains maps and geometric features of the map, and is accordingly able to: 1) As a source of spatial geography, be complemented by descriptive information. 2) Provide a base on which other data are recorded and adjusted. 3) The results of using it will be available to match landscapes. ...  Read More

Modeling Structural Equations in Urban Planning

Ahmad Pour Ahmad; Iraj Ghasemi

Volume 19, Issue 76 , February 2011, Pages 10-16

Abstract
  Urban planning research, like most behavioral sciences and human research, should be supported by a proper theoretical framework or conceptual model. In this theoretical framework and conceptual model, the variables and factors affecting the subject matter are identified and their relationships are determined. ...  Read More

Examining Physical-Functional Problems The Central Part of the Traditional Cities (Khorramabad)

Hassan Afrakhteh; Asghar Abdoli

Volume 19, Issue 76 , February 2011, Pages 16-21

Abstract
  Nowadays, the complications of fast, unrestricted and unplanned urbanization and lack of proper management in some cities have reached a level that it has basically made urbanization an undesirable phenomenon with a negative value. The tendency towards more concentration and polarization in the upper ...  Read More

Space, Fourth Dimension of Power (Part IV) Space Functions

Mohammad Hassan Nami

Volume 19, Issue 76 , February 2011, Pages 22-28

Abstract
  The limitations of the sources and documents related to the field of space in the country necessitates the clarification of the status of space in the development of the country and sustainable security, which, while expressing the fundamental issues concerning space technology and space activities of ...  Read More

Study and Examination of the Effects of Urban Development (1) on the Environment

Esma'il Salehi; Saeed Negahban; Zohreh Ja'farian Dehkordi

Volume 19, Issue 76 , February 2011, Pages 29-33

Abstract
  Cities are open systems that have always been the origin of change and are themselves changing and evolving, and given the growing population of cities in today's world, the physical space of the city has also expanded and occupied the surrounding land. The physical growth of cities has absorbed and ...  Read More

The Zoning of Handslide Hazard Potential in Ghare Chay Basin Using the Method of Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) in GIS Environment

Mohammad Hassan Sadough; Teimur Ja'fari; Hojjatollah Eskandari

Volume 19, Issue 76 , February 2011, Pages 34-38

Abstract
  Investigating factors effective in occurrence of landslides in a region and the zoning of the resulting risks can effectively help reduce the damage caused by this phenomenon. The present research is an attempt in this field, and by analyzing the effective factors of landslide formation, attempts to ...  Read More

Evaluation of Geographic Location of the Airports of the Country Based on Climatic and Topographic Components

Rahim Sarvar; Mohammad Reza Abdoli

Volume 19, Issue 76 , February 2011, Pages 39-44

Abstract
  Today, airports are not complexes like passenger terminals and large railroad stations, with cars and passengers on the one side, and on the other side the planes, but airports have gained a multi-purpose existence. Nowadays, by increasing the capacity and efficiency of the airports on the one hand, ...  Read More

The System for Measuring Very Long Distances of Ground Stations and Positioning Using the VLBI (1)

Abbas Ali Saleh Abadi; Hamid Sadeghi; Hamed Sadeghi

Volume 19, Issue 76 , February 2011, Pages 45-47

Abstract
  One of the important issues in the field of surveying or military affairs is to determine the coordinates of the points on the earth, from which the distances, angles and other parameters of a point compared with the target or any other point can be measured, for which there are many methods including ...  Read More

Assessment of Levels of Economic-Social Development of Human Settlements in Shahrekord City

Jamal Mohammadi; Mostafa Mohammadi Deh Cheshmeh

Volume 19, Issue 76 , February 2011, Pages 48-54

Abstract
  The quality of development and its infrastructures has created major issues in the development process of the country's regions due to unfavorable and centralized planning in the past. Various dimensions and structural complexity of this issue are among the major setbacks in providing the appropriate ...  Read More

The Study of the Role of Forms and Geomorphologic Processes in the Formation of Building Materials Emphasizing Aggregates

Siavush Shayan; Kazem Bahrami; Shahram Bahrami

Volume 19, Issue 76 , February 2011, Pages 55-60

Abstract
  Aggregates are part of building materials including hard materials such as sand, gravel and rubble, which, after being combined with other adhesive materials, can be used in the production of concrete, mortar and plaster, and in the construction of roads and railways, Bridges, tunnels, dams, airports, ...  Read More

Post Modernism in Urbanization

Hossein Hataminejad; Mohammd Hossein Janbabanejad

Volume 19, Issue 76 , February 2011, Pages 61-66

Abstract
  Postmodernism is considered to be the most prevalent feature of modernism, which is characterized by a combined imitation (Pastiche). The postmodern moment comes when the avant-garde (modern) is no longer able to continue and advance, and can not go a step further. The postmodern response to modernity ...  Read More

Use of Artificial Lake Sediments (Dams) as Environmental Evidence of Basin Entrances and Atmospheric Pollutant

Farhad Ja'fari

Volume 19, Issue 76 , February 2011, Pages 67-79

Abstract
  Natural lakes and artificial reservoirs (dams) are considered as reservoirs for storing water in the watershed area, as well as for the accumulation of fine sediments derived from the atmosphere, and thus containing valuable information on the time variations in these entrances. While the use of sediments ...  Read More

Methodology for Designing Data Center Architecture for a Government Organization

Gholam Abbas Ma'soumi

Volume 19, Issue 76 , February 2011, Pages 80-88

Abstract
  In the present era, the importance of productivity and the promotion of the performance of companies and organizations in a competitive environment has encouraged them to make more efficient use of computer networks. This is not only possible without the provision of fast, inexpensive, full time, easily ...  Read More

Investigation and Analysis of Precipitation Mechanism in Golestan Plain

Esma'il Shahkouii

Volume 19, Issue 76 , February 2011, Pages 89-94

Abstract
  Precipitation as one of the climatic elements is an appropriate index for climate change. Precipitation in the studied years and the years before and after it shows the instability and the many fluctuations whose prediction, based on the probable precipitation formulas in hydrology, is very simple, important ...  Read More

The Role and Application of Aerial and Satellite Images and GIS in Environmental Planning

Arman Gheisvandi

Volume 19, Issue 76 , February 2011, Pages 95-96

Abstract
  Today, we are facing with the ever-increasing advances in remote sensing and aerial photography and satellite imagery, with the increasing use of remote sensing and GIS in environmental planning, especially in various branches of natural sciences and earth sciences. In this paper, we have tried to examine ...  Read More