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Spatial Analysis of Clustering Based on Genetic Algorithm

Mahdi Modiri

Volume 17, Issue 68 , February 2008, Pages 2-8

Abstract
  In order to conduct spatial analysis of clustering, the principles and characteristics of genetic algorithms are utilized. The present paper presents a new method of spatial analysis of clustering based on genetic algorithm. The results of the scientific and practical experiments show that this method ...  Read More

Political Geography of the Islamic World, the Future Perspective - Part II

Seyyed Yahya Saffavi

Volume 17, Issue 68 , February 2008, Pages 9-12

Abstract
  The true origin of the unity of the Islamic Ummah (society of all Muslims as a whole) is the religion of Islam, which derives its root from human nature. The changes that this religion has had over the course of history have been limited to the minor details of the laws which owing to the variety of ...  Read More

Detection of Land Cover Change and Land Use Change Based on Remote Sensing Sciences

Alirerza Sofianian; Samereh Falahatkar

Volume 17, Issue 68 , February 2008, Pages 13-18

Abstract
  Remote sensing and GIS are widely used in identifying and analyzing land use change. Satellite remote sensing provides multi-time and multi-spectral data that can be used to quantify the type and amount and position of land use change. Furthermore, the GIS also provides a flexible environment for displaying, ...  Read More

The Evolution of Views and Perspectives in Land Use Planning with Emphasis on Sustainable Development

Faranak Seifoddini; Musa Panahandekhah

Volume 17, Issue 68 , February 2008, Pages 19-24

Abstract
  Land and its assignment to various urban activities such as residence, work, leisure, etc., in other words, land use planning has always been a major activity in urban life. The land use planning during the history of urban development and urban civil engineering, especially in the last century, has ...  Read More

The Zoning of Mass Movements in the Sanandaj-Dehgolan Road Using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP)

Mohammad Reza Servati; Mohammad Mahdi Hosseinzadeh; Saeed Khezri; Aadel Mansouri

Volume 17, Issue 68 , February 2008, Pages 25-32

Abstract
  Mass movements zoning is one of the methods that can help to identify critical areas in terms of slope stability and to use the zoning map obtained in sustainable development planning (Karam, 2002, p. 25). The Sanandaj-Dehgolan route is considered as one of the main routes and of highest traffic in the ...  Read More

Urban Ghetto Settlement Solutions in Tehran

Armaan Gheisvandi

Volume 17, Issue 68 , February 2008, Pages 33-40

Abstract
  Today, the increasing trend of urbanization and concentration of population in cities in all countries of the world is indisputable. But this phenomenon has not have the same results everywhere. In industrial societies, due to balanced economic, political and social growth, the mobilization of human ...  Read More

Examining the Quality of the IMU Observational Parameters and the Determination of its Drift Value

Hadi Babapour; Ahmad Javaheri; Ali Mohammadpour

Volume 17, Issue 68 , February 2008, Pages 41-44

Abstract
  Given the existing sanctions on the use of new technologies in the field of photogrammetry and remote sensing, and given that the Geographic Organization has one of the most advanced digital cameras in the world, the importance of localization in the field of production and self-sufficiency is increasingly ...  Read More

Persian Gulf environment: an Important approach in the geopolitics of the region

Sohrab Askari

Volume 17, Issue 68 , February 2008, Pages 45-51

Abstract
  The Persian Gulf is a semi-closed sea with eight countries on its borders. Iran has the maximum length of coast and it can be said that more than half of the Persian Gulf coast belongs to our country. This beautiful aquatic zone has special natural and political conditions. The Persian Gulf has an aquatic ...  Read More

An examination of the characteristics of ecotourism in Hamadan

Shafigheh Nazeri

Volume 17, Issue 68 , February 2008, Pages 52-56

Abstract
  Hamadan province, enjoying the fourth rank of tourism in Iran, is currently in a position to attract thousands of foreign and domestic tourists. A look at the available resources of tourism in Hamedan province indicates that this area is a tourism pole that, as a set, includes all the attractive factors ...  Read More

Terminology of Transportation and Sandstorm Management (1)

Hossein Kalantari Khalilabad; Ahmad Pourahmad; Mojtaba Yamani; Mohammadtaghi Rahnamaei

Volume 17, Issue 68 , February 2008, Pages 57-61

Abstract
  Natural disasters and accidents are a global problem and, in particular, one of the major issues affecting countries especially Iran, which has been raised in international affairs and humanitarian associations as a global problem and common pain among people, and have been considered in in countries’ ...  Read More

Social geography and vulnerability to events in Tokyo

Mohammad Sargeran Ghavi

Volume 17, Issue 68 , February 2008, Pages 62-64

Abstract
  The spatial distribution of vulnerability groups in Tokyo is not exactly clear. However, there is a significant correlation between the distribution of wood houses vulnerable to earthquakes and that of old communities. A strategic study on homelessness in Tokyo showed that the highest number of people ...  Read More