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Abstracting and Formalizing Model Generalization

Mahdi Modiri

Volume 18, Issue 69 , May 2009, Pages 2-12

Abstract
  Map generalization, in accordance with different needs of users, is carried out using a multi-scale database. Such production is based on the analysis of map preparation requirements according to users’ needs, and indicates different requests and limitations of user’s desirable cartography. In ...  Read More

Political Geography of the Islamic World Part Three Enabling Factors to Achieve Unity Part One - Natural Geography

Seyyed Yahya Safavi

Volume 18, Issue 69 , May 2009, Pages 13-18

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

Geography of Crime

Hossein Hataminejad; Ruhollah Mohammadi

Volume 18, Issue 69 , May 2009, Pages 19-23

Abstract
  The school of criminal geography came into existence in 1830 and lasted for a few decades, but today it is nowadays not as significant in criminal sociology as before. The criminal geography was founded by the Belgian mathematician Quetelet and French jurist Guerry. Quetelet was mathematician and an ...  Read More

Introduction and quality-based Assessment of LIDAR Data

Ahmad Javaheri; Ali Mohammadpour

Volume 18, Issue 69 , May 2009, Pages 24-27

Abstract
  Today, numerous active and inactive sensors are busy taking information from objects and ground features, and produce varied information from objects at different wave-lengths and with different resolutions. Potentially, each one of these pieces of information can be utilized as one of the sources of ...  Read More

Locating the New City of Sahand

Mahdi Gharkhlu; Yusef Ashrafi

Volume 18, Issue 69 , May 2009, Pages 28-36

Abstract
  The process of locating new cities includes regional studies, initial choice of a number of places, preparation of selection criteria, application of criteria on different places and choosing the best alternative, meaning the more appropriate place for the development of the new city. This locating has ...  Read More

A Study of Geomorphologic Problems of Urban Development (Case Study: Hashtrud County)

Sayyad Ashari Sareskanroud; Saleh Asghari Sareskanroud

Volume 18, Issue 69 , May 2009, Pages 37-40

Abstract
  In urban geomorphology, the important factor of urban areas’ development is considered to be the artificial change and transformation of the ground’s crust and the effect of human activities on the crust, as well as natural factors. Consequently, the daily growth of cities caused by the population ...  Read More

Necessities and Challenges of Capital Change in Iran (Part I)

Gholamreza Latifi; Alireza Samani

Volume 18, Issue 69 , May 2009, Pages 41-44

Abstract
  The transfer of the capital is a problem that has always been a concern of the past governments of Iran, so that after various experiences of the transfer of the capital by  Shah Abbas, Nadir Shah, Karim Khan Zand and others to cities such as Isfahan, Mashhad and Shiraz, Aghamohammadkhan of Qajar, ...  Read More

Noise Pollution in Metropolitan Tehran and the Ways of Counteracting it

Batul Bahak

Volume 18, Issue 69 , May 2009, Pages 45-48

Abstract
  Noise pollution is one of the most common environmental problems in the major cities of the world, including the metropolis of Tehran, which has been paid less attention than other problems, while this type of pollution is one of the most important environmental pollutants in Tehran metropolis. Noise ...  Read More

Application of Dimensionless Hypsometric Curves in Evaluation of Erosion and Sedimentation Areas in Baneh Watershed

Mamand Salari; Omid Moradi

Volume 18, Issue 69 , May 2009, Pages 49-51

Abstract
  Among the most important features of basins, which are very effective in the process of erosion, are physical properties. In this regard, elevation and topographic properties directly and indirectly influence the erosion process and affect other parameters such as climatic conditions of the basins (amount ...  Read More

Climate and Behavior in Cold Cities Case Study: Gothenburg, Sweden (Scandinavia)

Taghi Tavusi

Volume 18, Issue 69 , May 2009, Pages 52-64

Abstract
  In the city of Gothenburg, Sweden, four public spaces of the city, which offer varied patterns and micro-climates, have been studied in order to assess the effect of micro-climates and air conditions on people in the city's public environments. The research methodology is multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary, ...  Read More