Volume 79 (2026)
Issue 1 March 2026, Pages 1-145
Volume 78 (2025)
Volume 77 (2024)
Volume 76 (2023)
Volume 75 (2022)
Volume 74 (2021)
Volume 73 (2020)
Volume 72 (2019)
Volume 71 (2018)
Volume 70 (2017)
Volume 69 (2016)
Volume 68 (2015)
Volume 67 (2014)
Volume 66 (2013)
Volume 65 (2012)
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The Journal of Range and Watershed Management is a Quarterly issue that is related to soil, water and vegetation topics such as: ecology, rangeland, soil erosion, and desertification and watershed management. 

This journal adheres to the COPE ethical guidelines.

The journal's policy regarding plagiarism: If plagiarism in an article is confirmed, the journal will blacklist the corresponding author, and if their article has been published, it will be archived with the note "This article contains plagiarism" listed under the authors' names.

The publication fee for articles in the Rangeland and Watershed Management Journal is determined annually based on the decision of the editorial board and in accordance with the regulations for processing fees in scientific journals (open access).

 

Objectives of the Journal of Range and Watershed Management 

  • To contribute to the advancement and expansion of rangeland and watershed management sciences as the main pillars of the country's natural resources.
  • To implement national programs and plans in the field of rangeland and watershed management development.
  • To establish appropriate scientific communication and collaboration between universities and research centers.
  • To provide a platform for exchanging ideas and information in scientific, research, and student communities across the country.
  • To publish the latest research findings conducted by research groups in universities and research centers.
Study on Quantitative Changes in Hydrological Indices of River Flow Under the Influence of Dam Construction and Climate Change

Seyedsaeid Nabavi; Arash Malekian; Naser Mashhadi; Khaled Ahmadaali; Raoof Mostafazadeh; Ali Shabazi

Volume 79, Issue 1 , March 2026, Pages 1-18

https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2025.396554.1838

Abstract
  The Baliqlu Chay River watershed in Ardabil Province is a key water source for regional demands. In this study, the role of climate change and human activities on streamflow is examined by using hydrological indices and trend analysis over the period 1991-2021. Monthly, seasonal, and annual climatic ...  Read More

Digital mapping of soil organic carbon with emphasis on the role of environmental factors in part of Semirom rangeland: Isfahan Province

Kourosh Shirani; Morteza Khodagholi; Rostam Khalifehzadeh

Volume 79, Issue 1 , March 2026, Pages 19-40

https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2025.394601.1827

Abstract
  Awareness of organic carbon status of rangeland soil is important for erosion control and soil protection management. The aim of this study is to prioritize the effective factors, modelling and predicting organic carbon amount using Landsat 8 satellite imagery, accurate digital elevation model (DEM) ...  Read More

Assessment of Sentinel-2 Satellite Data Capability for Estimating Vegetation Diversity Indices in Semi-Steppe Rangelands of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province

Leila Mahmoudzadeh; Pejman Tahmasebi; Ataollah Ebrahimi; Samaneh Sadat Mahzooni Kachapi

Volume 79, Issue 1 , March 2026, Pages 41-58

https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2025.399863.1846

Abstract
  Considering the widespread changes in biodiversity and its vital importance in maintaining ecosystem stability and functionality, precise and continuous assessment of plant diversity indices is essential. Due to temporal, spatial, and economic constraints, field sampling is often difficult and costly ...  Read More

Identification the Factors Affecting the Supply Chain of Medicinal Plants in Nadushan Region Using the Glaser Approach

Mohammad Reza Sayadi; Mehdi Ghorbani; Mohammad Jafari; Hamidreza Keshtkar; Leila Avazpour

Volume 79, Issue 1 , March 2026, Pages 59-74

https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2024.375861.1758

Abstract
  The objective of this paper is to identify the factors affecting the medicinal plant supply chain in the Nadushan region using a Glaser approach. The research method is applied in terms of purpose and qualitative in terms of method based on grounded theory and Glaser approach (emerging approach); and ...  Read More

Role of Geomorphometric Indicators in Controlling the Spatio-temporal Pattern of SMAP-Estimated Soil Moisture: A Case Study of the Simineh–Zarrineh Basin, Bukan

Khaled Haji Maleki; Alireza Vaezi; Fereydoon Sarmadian; Asghar Rahmani

Volume 79, Issue 1 , March 2026, Pages 75-92

https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2026.402017.1851

Abstract
  Soil moisture in the upper soil layers plays a vital role in water and soil resource management, directly influencing infiltration, runoff, agricultural productivity, and flood regulation. Its spatial variability is controlled by multiple factors, including climate conditions, topography, vegetation, ...  Read More

Investigating the effects of grazing intensity on soil permeability and the dimensions of plant patches in semi-arid Rangelands of Gomishan

Zohreh Azizzadeh; Majid Mohammad Esmaili; Ali Sattarian; Seyed Ali Hosseini; Bahareh Bahmanesh

Volume 79, Issue 1 , March 2026, Pages 93-104

https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2025.400854.1848

Abstract
  Soil moisture in the upper soil layers plays a vital role in water and soil resource management, directly influencing infiltration, runoff, agricultural productivity, and flood regulation. Its spatial variability is controlled by multiple factors, including climate conditions, topography, vegetation, ...  Read More

Comparison of the forage nutritional value of Bromus tomentellus Boiss., Festuca ovina L., and Stipa lessingiana Trin. & Rupr. at different phenological stages in the Gavanban- rangelands, Harsin, Kermanshah Province.

Mohammaadreza Tatian; ٍElahe Shayesteh; Reza Tamartash; Mohammadreza Shooshtari; Nateq Lashkari

Volume 79, Issue 1 , March 2026, Pages 105-118

https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2026.403850.1853

Abstract
  Iran, owing to its diverse climatic conditions, is considered as one of the main centers of genetic diversity in grasses, particularly forage grasses, in the world. This research aimed to evaluate the variations in forage quality of Bromus tomentellus, Festuca ovina, and Stipa lessingiana in Gavanban ...  Read More

Comparative analysis of expert and nomadic perspectives on the effects of ecotourism on sustainable livelihood components in the Turkashvand tribe

Behnaz Attaeian; Arash Samavati; Kamran Shayesteh; Hamidreza Saeidi Graghani

Volume 79, Issue 1 , March 2026, Pages 119-145

https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2025.394639.1826

Abstract
  Ecotourism, or nature-based tourism, is one of the most important forms of tourism that shows the highest compatibility with sustainable livelihoods. It plays a key role in rural sustainable development and livelihood sustainability. The aim of this study is to compare the views of nomads and experts ...  Read More

Comparison of outlier detection methods and their impact on rangeland measurement and Assessment studies
Volume 75, Issue 4 , January 2023, , Pages 639-660

https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2023.350908.1682

Abstract
  This study compared of univariate outlier detection methods among vegetation data in a study of the effect of grazing intensity in the rangelands of arid regions. For this purpose, after measuring the vegetation cover in the rangeland and before the statistical analysis, the presence of outlier data ...  Read More

Comparative Analysis of NGOs and Local Governments in Achieving Good Governance of Natural Resources
Volume 75, Issue 2 , September 2022, , Pages 245-262

https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2022.318505.1569

Abstract
  Good governance, by providing space for participatory processes, is a good platform for strengthening civil society alongside government and the private sector in governing countries. Meanwhile, NGOs, as an important part of civil society, are trying to fill government loopholes in geographical areas. ...  Read More

Modeling of land subsidence in Abarkouh plain using Synthetic aperture radar method and artificial intelligence
Volume 75, Issue 3 , December 2022, , Pages 429-448

https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2022.340930.1652

Abstract
  The aim of this study was to model the subsidence of Abarkouh plain using inSAR and artificial intelligence techniques. At first, the subsidence map was prepared using the 46 Sentinel - 1 radar images (2014 – 2018) and radar interferometry techniques. Then, the Feedforward artificial neural network ...  Read More

Assessment of the effect of watershed management operations on runoff and soil erosion (Case study: Nakhab Boshrouyeh basin)
Volume 75, Issue 2 , September 2022, , Pages 299-317

https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2022.335726.1632

Abstract
  Unprincipled exploitation of water and soil resources, while increasing the likelihood of floods and increasing the rate of sedimentation, has reduced agricultural products and losses of national capital. Due to the destruction of Nakhab watershed in recent years, watershed management operations have ...  Read More

Comparison the effect of three types of polymer mulches and plant mulch on some physical properties of soil
Volume 75, Issue 2 , September 2022, , Pages 169-179

https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2022.104791.745

Abstract
  This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of polymer mulches and plant mulch on some soil physical properties. For this purpose, effects of synthetic polymer, natural polymer, natural - synthetic polymer, and litter, On some physical properties of soil at two depths (0-5 cm and 5-30 cm) and two ...  Read More

Groundwater vulnerability assessment using a GIS-based DRASTIC method in the Garmsar aquifer

Hamideh Derakhshan; Arash Malekian; Shahram Khalighi Sigaroodi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 08 September 2025

https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2025.395437.1833

Abstract
  Groundwater resources are of great importance as a vital source of water supply in many regions of the world. Due to its geographical and climatic characteristics, Garmsar Plain is highly dependent on groundwater resources, especially in providing agricultural and drinking water. In this study, the DRASTIC ...  Read More

Assessment of Temporal Changes in Plant Species Diversity and Richness Indices in the Iranian–Turanian Rangelands (Case Study: Jishabad, Tarom County, Iran, 2021–2023)

Farhad Aghajanlou; Peyman Akbarzadeh

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 29 September 2025

https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2025.398912.1845

Abstract
  Rangelands, as one of the vital ecosystems in Iran's arid and semi-arid regions, play a crucial role in biodiversity conservation, soil erosion prevention, and forage supply. In recent years, anthropogenic pressures such as overgrazing and climate change have led to the decline in species diversity and ...  Read More

Monitoring of stakeholder policy network based on analysis of stakeholders’ position in land governance (Case study: Gachsaran County)

Hasan Ashtari; Mehdi Ghorbani; Seyed Amir Hossein Garakaani; Sedigheh Ghafari; Sajad Amiri; Maryam Yazdanparast

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 30 November 2025

https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2024.376477.1764

Abstract
  In the dynamic landscape of sustainable land governance, it is crucial to identify stakeholders' positions to formulate and implement policies effectively. In this study, the position of organizations involved in the stakeholder policy network was examined using social network analysis after the implementation ...  Read More

Normative and Legislative Policy Analysis in the Domain of National Lands

Hassan Mohseni; Seyedeh Faranak Hoseini Sarvestani

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 07 February 2026

https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2026.401520.1849

Abstract
  The normative analysis of legislative behavior in the field of national lands is of great significance, it clarifies the approaches and strategies adopted by the legislator in enacting relevant rules and regulations. This research, employing an inductive method (from particular to general), attempts ...  Read More

The role of production and utilization of medicinal plants on the socio-economic empowerment of rural women (Case study: Kandelous village, Mazandaran province)

Shahrazad Khodamoradi; Ghodratalah Heydari; Mohammadreza Tatian; Mohammadreza Rahmanirad Kharefkoli

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 10 February 2026

https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2026.403556.1852

Abstract
  Due to the diversity of environmental and climatic conditions in Iranian villages, there are many possibilities for the development and cultivation of medicinal plants. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of medicinal plants on the economic and social empowerment of rural women in the village ...  Read More

Synergy of Green Management Innovation and Stakeholder Interaction: The Key to Institutional Resilience in Natural Resource Governance of Sistan and Baluchestan

Zahed Dehghani; Iman Islami

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 26 February 2026

https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2026.409795.1864

Abstract
  Weaknesses in managerial innovation and stakeholder interactions constitute one of the fundamental challenges undermining institutional resilience in natural resource governance within crisis-prone regions. This study aimed to examine the role of green management innovation and stakeholder interactions ...  Read More

Long-term trends in consecutive dry days and the decline of Zagros Forests in Kermanshah and Khorramabad Provinces

Somayeh Mirzaei; Pedram Attarod; Mehdi Pourhashemi; Abbas Arghavani; Samira Beiranvand

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 28 February 2026

https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2026.407983.1860

Abstract
  The aim of the study was to evaluate long-term trends in precipitation and consecutive dry days (CDD), and their association with the decline in Zagros forests. Daily meteorological data were obtained from Kermanshah and Khorramabad synoptic weather stations and analyzed for a 49-year period (1975-2023). ...  Read More

An Investigation of gully erosion status in Iran and its relationship with erosion and sedimentation in second-order watersheds

Zahra Abdollahpour; Aliakbar Nazari samani; Mahmoud Arabkhedri

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 03 March 2026

https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2026.405124.1854

Abstract
  Understanding the processes of soil degradation, including erosion, is crucial for its conservation, given the lengthy process of soil formation. Among various forms of soil erosion, the damage caused by mass movement and gully erosion is particularly significant at the watershed scale. This phenomenon ...  Read More

Evaluation of institutional adaptive capacity in the agricultural sector within the water-energy-food nexus (Study area: Parishan wetland basin)

Zahra Taheri; Mehdi Ghorbani; Sharareh Pourebrahim; Kamran Rezaei Tavabe

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 30 March 2026

https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2024.377900.1782

Abstract
  The growing population exerts increasing pressure on agricultural systems, water resources, and energy supplies. Effective management of these systems is essential to ensuring their sustainability. One of the key characteristics of a sustainable system is its capacity to adapt to changes. This study ...  Read More

Impact of Groundwater Level Changes on Land Subsidence in the Tehran-Shahryar Plain

Bahram Bakhtiyari; Arash Malekian; Ali Akbar Nazari Samani; Reza Shahbazi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 03 April 2026

https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2025.387189.1794

Abstract
  Land subsidence is a complex geomorphological phenomenon characterized by the vertical downward movement of the Earth's surface, with far-reaching implications for ecosystems, human infrastructure, and the environment. This study aims to analyze the relationship between groundwater level decline and ...  Read More

Effect of forest harvesting and soil disturbance on natural regeneration in the forested watershed of Hyrcanian forests

Ali Babaei Ahmadabad; Meghdad Jourgholami

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 05 April 2026

https://doi.org/10.22059/jrwm.2026.409798.1865

Abstract
  Natural restoration of forest after harvesting operations is one of the most important goals in forest sustainability. Forestry machine traffic by considering weight, speed, and intensity have significant impact on forest regeneration and consequently, biodiversity indices such as dominance, and equitability ...  Read More

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