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Geodesy
Analysis of ionospheric anomalies in earthquakes using mean index and short time Fourier transform

Lida Koshki; Behzad Voosoghi; Seyyed Reza Ghaffari-Razin

Volume 32, Issue 128 , February 2023, Pages 5-25

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2023.563480.2914

Abstract
  Extended Abstract IntroductionEarthquake every year in the world, especially in a seismic country like Iran, causes huge human and financial losses. Earthquake prediction has become one of the great challenges of scientists in recent decades. One of the new methods is the evaluation of anomalies ...  Read More

Remote Sensing (RS)
Remote sensing data for mapping Lithium in Degh Patregan area of Iran: Comparison of maximum entropy algorithm and classical image processing techniques

Mahsa Jahanbakhsh; Ali Esmaeily

Volume 32, Issue 128 , February 2023, Pages 27-43

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2023.1988472.2953

Abstract
  Extended AbstractIntroduction    In recent years, we have seen the importance and high demand of lithium (Li) due to its many applications, for example in the production of rechargeable lithium batteries, which are mainly related to the global markets of electric vehicle manufacturing ...  Read More

Geographic Information System (GIS)
Spatio-Temporal estimation of optimal distribution path for perishable materials with evolutionary algorithms - Case study: Fruits and Vegetables

Hossein Etemadfard; Hamed Kharaghani; Mahdi Najjarian; Rouzbeh Shad

Volume 32, Issue 128 , February 2023, Pages 45-60

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2023.1987179.2944

Abstract
  Extended AbstractIntroduction:The increasing demand for sustainable food consumption as well as the change in the consumption pattern has led to efforts to improve the food distribution process. This is to speed up service delivery and prevent the spoilage of perishable materials. Among the most significant ...  Read More

Extraction, processing, production and display of geographic data
Using satellite images for long-term analysis of vegetation changes and detection of vegetation anomalies with the help of meteorological data

Maryam Kouhani; Abbas Kiani; Yasser Ebrahimian Ghajari

Volume 32, Issue 128 , February 2023, Pages 61-79

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2023.1982943.2932

Abstract
  Extended AbstractIntroductionVegetation has always been affected by various environmental and human factors that have directly or indirectly affected the conditions and performance of the environment over time. Consequently, monitoring and investigating the vegetation cover in the northern regions of ...  Read More

Geographic Data
Development of the area of supply and demand of urban parks with a spatial distribution coefficient - Case study: Region 1 of Tehran

Amir mohammad Salehabadi; Seyed Hadi Ghoddusifar; Ali Mohammadpour

Volume 32, Issue 128 , February 2023, Pages 81-98

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2023.563223.2916

Abstract
  Extended AbstractIntroductionOne of the most important consequences of the rapid growth of urbanization and the physical development of Iranian cities in recent decades has been the disintegration of the distribution system of urban service centers. Urban parks and green spaces played a special role ...  Read More

Spatial planning with regard to military defense
Investigating and analyzing the vulnerability of residential areas with passive defense approach - Case study: Tabriz City

Ebrahim Amou; Ahmad Pourahmad; Seyyed Abbas Rajaei

Volume 32, Issue 128 , February 2023, Pages 99-115

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2023.1989047.2955

Abstract
  Extended abstractIntroductionCivilians and cities have always been affected by war. However, World War II was the first war in which military strategies succeeded in systematically destroying cities and killing civilian populations on a large scale. It was no coincidence that atomic bombs were also dropped ...  Read More

Remote Sensing (RS)
Using Google Earth Engine and satellite data in monitoring the sub-basin changes of the Hor al-Azim wetland

Heshmat Karami; Hadi Abdolazimi

Volume 32, Issue 128 , February 2023, Pages 117-136

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2023.1986819.2940

Abstract
  Extended AbstractIntroductionWetlands are considered valuable resources of the environment. Despite the importance of wetlands, they are currently threatened by intensive water harvesting for irrigation, industrial development, deforestation, construction of dam reservoirs, and changing rainfall patterns. ...  Read More

Geographic Data
An analysis of the location of the landfill in Ahvaz City in order to reduce environmental damage

Mohsen Saghaei; Behruz Gharani Arani; MohammadReza Parsa

Volume 32, Issue 128 , February 2023, Pages 137-158

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2023.1989163.2957

Abstract
  Extended AbstractIntroductionManagement in general is the art and knowledge of efficient and optimal use of resources to achieve the goal, and waste management or waste management is in fact all the planning and activities in the field of waste and in order to reduce, move, convert, Decontamination or ...  Read More

Spatial planning with regard to military defense
The position of environmental studies in Iran's spatial planning - Case study: regional physical plan and provincial training program

Esmaeil Najafi; Mohammad Shali

Volume 32, Issue 128 , February 2023, Pages 159-174

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2023.1986896.2942

Abstract
  Extended AbstractIntroduction Environmental degradation and climate change are one of the most important challenges faced by all living organisms on earth today (Rafique et al., 2022). Human activities, urbanization, mining and industrialization accelerate environmental pollution (Etchie et al, ...  Read More

Military and police geography
Assessing the threats and vulnerability of the New City of Andisheh with a passive defense approach

Aram Khezerlou; Reza Karimi

Volume 32, Issue 128 , February 2023, Pages 175-188

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2023.563627.2917

Abstract
  Extended AbstractIntroductionDescribing and evaluating the threats and vulnerability (weaknesses) of cities is a framework for analyzing and managing risks related to possible attacks against key infrastructures. In fact, the identification of threats in the field of passive defense, i.e. intentional ...  Read More