Evaluation of Xeriscape Application in landscapes of cities, (A case study in Karaj)

Reyhane Morid; Afshin Danehkar

Volume 1, Issue 2 , September 2014, Pages 1-5

https://doi.org/10.22067/jwsd.v1i2.39592

Abstract
  In today’s world the concept of “city” without effective landscape is out of imagination. Being focal points for human life and activities, cities have to consider the structure and functions which are influenced by natural systems. In this regard, landscapes are inevitable parts of ...  Read More

Economic Instruments for Management of Natural Resources and Environmental; Case Study: Ecosystem Services Payment

Alireza Daneshi; mehdi vafakhah; Mostafa Panahi

Volume 1, Issue 2 , September 2014, Pages 7-14

https://doi.org/10.22067/jwsd.v1i2.35827

Abstract
  Ecosystems supply and distribute a wide range of services which human communities depend on all around the world. They seem to be among the most important elements of our economic welfare and personal well-being. Today, the prerequisite of any effort aimed at preventing the dire consequences of ecosystem ...  Read More

Risk and Water Management

seyede saeede Sherafat; Fariba Ghanbari; Seyed Ahmad Hosseini

Volume 1, Issue 2 , September 2014, Pages 15-21

https://doi.org/10.22067/jwsd.v1i2.39596

Abstract
  The increasing number of hazards related to water shortage in different parts of the world and the probability of socio-economic crisis, social stresses and even war occurrence as water shortage impacts; shows that water supply challenges will be more important and widespread than energy supply challenges ...  Read More

A New Approach to Reducing Water Odor and Taste in Kardeh Dam Using a hybrid ultrasonic, super aerator and absorption system,Case Study: Mashhad Water Treatment Plant No. 1

Babak Mehravaran; Kazem Esmaili

Volume 1, Issue 2 , September 2014, Pages 23-28

https://doi.org/10.22067/jwsd.v1i2.39603

Abstract
  Geosmin and MIB are the common factors causing odor in the water. Water treatment plants usually employ the conventional processes such as aeration, coagulation, flocculation, chlorination or ozonation and adsorption as preventive measures to reduce water odor. But each of these processes alone cannot ...  Read More

Removal of typical aromatic amines from water during one-stage process using Spectrofluorimetry with Bentonite

Mohsen Nikoodel

Volume 1, Issue 2 , September 2014, Pages 29-36

https://doi.org/10.22067/jwsd.v1i2.39607

Abstract
  Removal of typical contaminants like aromatic amines (e.g. 1-naphthalen amine, diphenyl amine, aniline, 2 and 6-dimethyl pyridine) from water during one-stage process is a method to purify water wherein organic contaminants get extracted from water by bentonite. In this study the effects of pH, stirring ...  Read More

Water Transfer & Hydraulic Structures
Descriptive statistical approach to rural Potable networks events, Case study: Ghaen city

Kazem Esmaili; Mahdi Dorry

Volume 1, Issue 2 , September 2014, Pages 37-45

https://doi.org/10.22067/jwsd.v1i2.39609

Abstract
  Events and accidents in drinking water distribution networks are among cases that lose water and increase the rate of non revenue water. Network events in addition to wasting water can cause destruction, traffic jam, pressure reduction, pollution and enormous reconstruction costs.The main focus of this ...  Read More

Evaluating the Effect of Water Quality and Irrigation Methods on the Distribution of Soil Salinity in the Semi-Arid Region of Corbal Plain

Iman Saleh; Ali Morad Hassanli

Volume 1, Issue 2 , September 2014, Pages 47-54

https://doi.org/10.22067/jwsd.v1i2.35276

Abstract
  The current study was carried out with the aim of evaluating the effects of pressurized and furrow irrigation methods on the distribution of salinity and moisture in the soil profile. The experimental study design was a split plot layout with three irrigation method including furrow, surface drip (SD) ...  Read More

Assessment of Irrigation Management of a Pistachio Garden in Ardekan Using Time-domain Reflectometer (TDR) and Remote Sensing Technique

mohammad hassan rahimian; emad neshat

Volume 1, Issue 2 , September 2014, Pages 55-64

https://doi.org/10.22067/jwsd.v1i2.34760

Abstract
  One of the methods of understanding and evaluating the irrigation management is to measure soil moisture, plant indices and vegetation temperature. The present study aims to introduce a traditional pattern of irrigation management (continuous water rotation in an irrigation zone) in the pistachio gardens ...  Read More

Evaluation of the impacts of land-use change on watershed runoff simulation using the MLP model, Case study: Yalfan catchment

marzei rasooli; ali hage; hossein zenevand; alireza ildrome

Volume 1, Issue 2 , September 2014, Pages 65-74

https://doi.org/10.22067/jwsd.v1i2.34499

Abstract
  Land-use change affects a number natural processes such as soil erosion, sedimentation, flooding and destruction of soil physical and chemical properties. This change of ecosystem causes the degradation of soil quality which eventually leads to a severe decrease in soil fertility. Therefore, various ...  Read More

metropolitan cities; opportunities and challenges, Case Study: Holy city of Mashhad

Ahmad Ghandehary; Amir Gord Noshahri; Reza Barati; Khalil Hasani

Volume 1, Issue 2 , September 2014, Pages 75-82

https://doi.org/10.22067/jwsd.v1i2.39610

Abstract
  In recent years, Dousti Dam has been one of the most important Mashhad’s sources of drinking water. In this way, 500 million cubic meters of the outflow of the dam enter into the Mashhad watershed. With the arrival of this volume of water, the drinking water wells in the city were turned off. On ...  Read More

Development of Water Resources and Modern Management Transformations in Irrigation

Mohamad Salariyan

Volume 1, Issue 2 , September 2014, Pages 83-90

https://doi.org/10.22067/jwsd.v1i2.39616

Abstract
  Water resources are of vital human resources and of the three main elements of ecosystem. Almost half of the agricultural products of the world are being produced in irrigation schemes. In today's world, the population is considerably increasing and consequently severe shortage of food threatens about ...  Read More

The Impact of Population Growth on Domestic Water Demand from Taleghan Reservoir under Climate Change Scenarios

Behnam Ababaei; Farhad Mirzaei; Teymour Sohrabi

Volume 1, Issue 2 , September 2014, Pages 91-100

https://doi.org/10.22067/jwsd.v1i2.35271

Abstract
  Population growth can greatly impact on greenhouse gas emission pattern in the future. Considering the importance of population growth in climate change studies, the present research concentrates on the population growth of the Middle East in the late 21th century based on the IIASA population scenarios. ...  Read More

Implementation of "Strategic Water Resources Management"; A proposed framework utilizing "Road Map" tool

Hamid Omranian Khorasani; Kamran Davary; Ali Bagheri; Elham Gheisani

Volume 1, Issue 2 , September 2014, Pages 101-112

https://doi.org/10.22067/jwsd.v1i2.39602

Abstract
  Action Without a framework, not justified and likely will face a failure or a problem. Due to the multiplicity of factors, extent and complexity of "water resource management context" and the long-term effectiveness of the measures in this context, a definitive explanation seems necessary. This paper ...  Read More