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Volume 11 ()
Comparison of some environmental factors effecting the distribution of Prangos ferulacea and P. pabularia in rangelands of Ardabil province

Amir Mirzaie Moousavand; Ardavan Ghorbani; Mohammad Ali Zare Chahooki; Farshad Keivan B ehjoo; kiomars Sefidi

Volume 25, Issue 2 , August 2018, Pages 235-247

Abstract
       The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of environmental factors on Prangos ferulacea Lindl. and P. pabularia Lindl. distribution in the rangelands of Ardabil province. Seven habitats of Prangos genus were identified, so that P. ferulacea was distributed in three ...  Read More

Investigation and comparison of the maximum likelihood and fuzzy artmap methods in preparing and monitoring land use changes (Case study: Omidiyeh, Khuzestan province)

Maryam Mombani; Mohammad Nasrollahi; kamran karimi; Hayedeh Ara

Volume 25, Issue 2 , August 2018, Pages 248-262

Abstract
       Remote sensing is the main technology to assess the expansion and rate of land cover changes. Knowledge of these changes in different parts has particular importance as the base information for different planning. The aim of the present study was the comparison of the maximum ...  Read More

Statistical modeling of sand arrows volume of Seidlitzia florida (Case study: Njarabad ‎Erg)‎

alireza arabameri; Khalil Rezaie; Mojtaba Yamani; Kourosh Shirani

Volume 25, Issue 2 , August 2018, Pages 263-277

Abstract
      Environmental crises and loss of natural resources are among the main causes of the establishment of environmental management systems. The optimal management of natural resources requires the assessment and classification of environmental and ecological potentials. Sand arrow is ‎one ...  Read More

Potential of rangeland species Astragalus globiflorus and Acantholimon hohenackeri in heavy metals absorption (Case study: rangelands around the Firoozkouh cement factory)

Fatemeh Montazeri; Reza Tamartash; Mohammad Reza Tatian; Mohammad Hojati

Volume 25, Issue 2 , August 2018, Pages 278-288

Abstract
      In this study, the potential of rangeland species Astragalus globiflorus and Acantholimon hohenackeri in heavy metals absorption including cadmium, lead, copper, zinc, and chromium was investigated around the Firoozkouh cement factory. Soil and vegetation sampling was performed at ...  Read More

Effects of flood water spreading on vegetation cover characteristics (Case Study: Serizi- Bafgh Plain in Yazd province)

Ebrahim Atarod; Naser Baghestani; Jalal Barkhordari; Ali Beman Mirjalili

Volume 25, Issue 2 , August 2018, Pages 289-297

Abstract
      This study was carried out in the Serizi- Bafq flood water spreading area of Yazd province. Vegetation sampling was performed in four flood spreading areas and the adjoining area as control in a completely randomized design. In order to investigate the vegetation changes, the transect-quadratic ...  Read More

Habitat distribution modeling of plant species using Maximum Entropy Method (Case study:Rangelands of Eshtehard)

Mohammad Ali Zare Chahooki; Narges Naseri Hesar; Mohammad Jafary

Volume 25, Issue 2 , August 2018, Pages 298-309

Abstract
       The study was performed with the aim of modeling the distribution habitats of Eshtehard rangelands using Maximum Entropy Method and determining the factors affecting each habitat. Vegetation and environmental data including soil characteristics and topography were collected. ...  Read More

Carbon sequestration potential of different range planting practices in different geographical areas of the country

yahya parvizi; Mohammad Qeytouri; Reza Bayat; Alireza Shadmani; Afshin Partovi

Volume 25, Issue 2 , August 2018, Pages 310-323

Abstract
       This research was conducted to evaluate the potential of different rangeland planting practices for carbon sequestration in various climatic and geographical regions of the country. For this purpose, the key sites of rangeland planting practices were selected in the Lorestan, ...  Read More

Evaluation and comparison of different geostatistical methods in soil salinity map (Case Study in Miami plain)

Alireza Arzani; Zarrintaj Alipour; Farhad Taghipour; Ahmad Akhiani

Volume 25, Issue 2 , August 2018, Pages 324-334

Abstract
      Land salinization is a major and destructive problem in the agricultural sector, which must be controlled by proper scientific management. The first step in this way is to identify and map the saline areas. Over the past few decades, the use of geostatistics and remote sensing techniques ...  Read More

Establishment percentage of the most important perennial shrubs in vegetation zones of Kerman

Ali Mohebbi; Naser Arabzadeh; Ali Ashraf Jafari; Ehsan Zandi Esfahan; Alireza Eftekhari

Volume 25, Issue 2 , August 2018, Pages 335-343

Abstract
      A large surface area of rangelands in Iran is degraded due to some different factors such as overgrazing, climate-change and so forth. Therefore, an important part of rangelands species is endangered. Rangeland improvement and rehabilitation as well as introducing tolerant species ...  Read More

Analysis of the relationship between different levels of trust with the participation of rangeland beneficiaries in rangeland improvement and reclamation (Case study: Choghakadoo, Kermanshah Province)

ronak ahmadi; qodratollah Heydari; gholamreza Khoshfar

Volume 25, Issue 2 , August 2018, Pages 344-354

Abstract
       In this study, the relationship between different levels of trust including basic trust, interpersonal trust, institutional trust, and generalized trust with the participation of rangeland beneficiaries in rangeland rehabilitation and reclamation projects was investigated. The ...  Read More

Investigating temporal and spatial changes trend of groundwater quality indices (Case Study: Jiroft plain)

Saeed Barkhori; Rasoul Mahdavi; Gholamreza Zehtabian; Hamid Gholami

Volume 25, Issue 2 , August 2018, Pages 355-365

Abstract
       The aim of this study was to investigate the temporal and spatial changes trend of groundwater quality for drinking purposes in Jiroft plain. The role of land use and geological formations in the groundwater quality was also investigated. In this study, the parameters of electrical ...  Read More

Assessment of the temporal and spatial pattern of meteorology and hydrogeology drought in arid and desert regions (Case study: Bam plain)

Tayebeh mesbah Zadeh; Farshad Soleymani Sardoo

Volume 25, Issue 2 , August 2018, Pages 366-377

Abstract
  Changes in temporal and spatial patterns of droughts are always a pivotal element of water resource planning, and the necessary strategies for policy-making and integrated water resources management are considered based on this parameter. Drought is a phenomenon degrading the lands and sometimes causes ...  Read More

Analysis of bonding social capital towards co-management of dry lands

Mehdi Ghorbani; Leila Avazpour; Majid Rahimi; Homa Mousavi; Behnaz Esmaeli

Volume 25, Issue 2 , August 2018, Pages 378-387

Abstract
       Social capital is a prerequisite of co-management and local sustainable development. Present study makes an attempt to evaluate bonding social capital pre and post RFLDL project implementation in Deh-e-Reza village in Reagan County of Kerman province. Statistical population of ...  Read More

Evaluation of AquaCrop model for two rangeland species (Hordeum murinum and Medicago polymorpha) in Shimbar protected area, Khuzestan

Mehri Dinarvand; Seyed Bahram Andarzian; Hamid Ejtehadi; Mohammad Farzam

Volume 25, Issue 2 , August 2018, Pages 388-398

Abstract
      Modeling the growth stages of plant species and its relation with environmental factors, especially climatic and edaphic changes, can lead to appropriate management and conservation plans for rangeland rehabilitation and improvement. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the ...  Read More

Identification and analyzing the most important factors affecting early and well-timed migration in Shesh-Bolooki nomad tribe

seyed Habibian; Hosein Barani; Ahmad Abedi Sarvestani; Adel Sepehri

Volume 25, Issue 2 , August 2018, Pages 399-416

Abstract
  Data gathering was done using 405 respondents from nomads and also 45 respondents from well-skilled and knowledgeable experts regarding migration and livestock grazing management in Fars and Bushehr provinces with the aim of identification and analyzing the most important factors affecting early and ...  Read More

Nutrient allocation in the aerial and underground organs of Artemisia aucheri under different grazing intensities (Case study: rangelands on the southern slope of Sabalan)

Maryam Asadi; Kiomars Sefidi; Mehdi Moameri

Volume 25, Issue 2 , August 2018, Pages 417-426

Abstract
  Livestock grazing is the most common type of rangeland uses that can affect the composition of rangeland vegetation, net primary production, stem to root ratio, and nutrient cycle. This research was conducted to study the impacts of various grazing intensities on nutrient allocation of phosphorus, calcium, ...  Read More

Effects of ecological factors on the canopy cover percentage of Astragalus gossypinus in a part of semi-steppe rangelands of Kurdistan

Aydin Faraji; Hamed Joneidi Jafari; Bahram Gholinejad

Volume 25, Issue 2 , August 2018, Pages 427-437

Abstract
  This study aimed to determine the most important ecological factors affecting the canopy cover of Astragalus gossypinus in some parts of semi-steppe rangelands of the Kurdistan province. Field survey was carried out in three areas of Kurdistan meadows including Dezli, Narran, and Murvarid saddle. The ...  Read More

Perception and Adaptation to Changes in Climatic Parameters of Semirom Region (Case Study: Qashqaei Nomads)

Razieh Sabohi; Hosein Barani; Morteza Khodagholi; Ahmad Abedi Sarvestani; Asghar Tahmasebi

Volume 25, Issue 2 , August 2018, Pages 438-453

Abstract
      Undoubtedly, one of the most important and impressionable societies to climate changes are nomadic societies and indigenous knowledge has pervasive roles in range and livestock management. For this purpose, perception and knowledge of the pastoral nomads to climate change were determined ...  Read More

Effects of different improvement practices on ecological indicators of rangeland health using LFA method (Case study: Behbahan, Chahshirin rangelands)

Alam Cheraghian; Somayeh Dehdari; Mohammad Faraji; Ali Ariapour

Volume 25, Issue 2 , August 2018, Pages 454-464

Abstract
      The present study was carried out to investigate the effects of various improvement practices on ecological indicators of rangeland health using LFA method in Behbahan Chahshirin rangelands. To this end, three improvement sites including mesquite (Prosopis juliflora) tree planting, ...  Read More