Volume 77 (2024)
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Volume 75 (2022)
Volume 74 (2021)
Volume 73 (2020)
Volume 72 (2019)
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Investigating the interaction of beneficiaries and natural resources authorities in the watersheds of West Gilan

Ahmad Azizi; Mohsen Maleki; Masoome sadat Hosseininasab

Volume 75, Issue 1 , June 2022, , Pages 73-90

https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2022.328592.1609

Abstract
  Because ofthe conflicts of interest, the interaction of beneficiaries and natural resource experts inIran hasbeen challenged.This area was studied asthetarget, due totheechologic andsocial condition andconsideringthe existing conflicts. In this study, legal, managerial, exploitation, and social components ...  Read More

The influence level impact of watershed practice on the life of local communities by the factor analysis method, (point ‎of view Hasan abdal basin- Zanjan city)

Mohsen Maleki; Habib Hasani; Masoome sadat Hosseininasab

Volume 73, Issue 3 , December 2020, , Pages 633-647

https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2020.248361.1204

Abstract
  Watershed management practices have been implemented to avert land degradation and to enhance people's livelihoods in Iran for several years. The successes of these practices have been quite limited and the rates and intensities of adoption on local people haven’t identified. This study has been ...  Read More

Impact of mechanical and biological watershed projects on livelihood capitals of local people (Case Study: Ghareshiran watershed - Ardebil county)

Mohsen Maleki; reza ghane moghaddam

Volume 72, Issue 4 , March 2020, , Pages 1023-1036

https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2020.255632.1253

Abstract
  This article investigate the effects of watershed interventions Ghareh-shiran watershed, Ardebil province. In this paper, five socio-human, economic and environmental-physical capital were investigated. Thestatistical population of this research was informed users of six villages covered by the project ...  Read More