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The Most Important Factors Influencing the Urmia Rangeland Fire Using DEMATEL

mahshid souri; payam najafi; javad motamedi; saeedeh nateghi

Volume 73, Issue 4 , March 2021, , Pages 786-801

https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2020.296573.1455

Abstract
  To determine these factors, the DEMATEL was used. To determine the most influential factors, several criteria such as slope, slope direction, height, type of cover, density of cover, percentage of cover, human population, proximity to roads, proximity to residential areas, proximity to agricultural lands, ...  Read More

Investigation the management of shepherds in the distribution of livestock in the rangeland and its compliance with the grazing suitability map

javad Motamedi(torkan); Hossein Arzani; morteza mofidi; esmaeil sheidaye karkaj; sahar babayi

Volume 71, Issue 4 , March 2019, , Pages 1085-1098

https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2018.227316.1100

Abstract
  The role of shepherds in maintaining, managing and distributing livestock in rangelands is very important. Flock guidance plays a major role in the distribution of grazing and livestock performance in rangelands. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate the existing spatial system and it is clear to what ...  Read More

Physico-Chemical Properties and Mineralogical Assessment of Aerosols and Dust Particles throughout the Western Iran(Case Study: Abadan & Urmia Cities)

Hesam Ahmady-Birgani; Sadat Feiznia; Hasan Mirnejad; Hassan Ahmadi; Ken Mc Queen; Mohammad Ghorban Pour

Volume 70, Issue 3 , December 2017, , Pages 551-567

https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2017.22957.

Abstract
  This study investigates the mineralogy and physico-chemical properties of atmospheric particulates collected at Abadan (southwestern Iran) near the Persian Gulf coast and Urmia (northwestern Iran) during ambient and dust events over 6 months (winter 2011; spring 2012). Particle sizes collected were: ...  Read More