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Shahide Dehghan

    Urban Architecture Design Principles and Methods
    Water Science and Technology: Water Resources Management
    Advances of Geomorphology
    Environmental Engineering
    Geography Information and Technology
    Natural Hazards
    • 2024

      Natural Hazards

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Natural disasters, such as earthquakes, floods, and hurricanes, are unpredictable events that can have devastating impacts on society. The book explores the interplay between human activities and natural factors in exacerbating these hazards, particularly focusing on landslides. It highlights how land use, including road construction and deforestation, significantly contributes to the risk of landslides. Additionally, it addresses the challenges faced by workers in high-risk environments, where exposure to heavy machinery and hazardous conditions poses serious dangers.

      Natural Hazards
    • 2024

      Geography Information and Technology

      • 72 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The book explores the widespread adoption of geographic information technology across various organizations, emphasizing its significance in both public and private sectors. It identifies key drivers such as complexity, competitive pressure, and government policy, while examining its applications in developing countries through a detailed case study. The technology is utilized for diverse purposes including resource management, decision support, monitoring, and sustainability. Additionally, it highlights the role of geographic information systems in managing land-related data effectively.

      Geography Information and Technology
    • 2024

      Environmental Engineering

      Environmental Impact Assessment

      • 68 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The book explores the intricate relationship between humans and their environment, emphasizing the interplay of biological and non-biological factors that influence life. It distinguishes between 'environment'—defined by human interactions—and 'nature,' which encompasses natural elements independently. Key topics include the impact of weather, climate, soil types, and topography on environmental conditions. Additionally, it categorizes the Earth's surface into four spheres: lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere, with some interpretations including the ice sphere.

      Environmental Engineering
    • 2024

      Advances of Geomorphology

      • 68 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Focusing on the systematic study of landforms, this book explores geomorphology, a discipline that examines the formation and transformation of the earth's surface due to various internal and external processes. It delves into the identification of shapes and unevenness, providing insights into the behavior of these natural forms and offering predictions about their future changes. The interdisciplinary approach highlights the interconnectedness of earth sciences, making it a comprehensive resource for understanding landscapes and their dynamics.

      Advances of Geomorphology
    • 2024

      Hydrology plays a crucial role in managing water resources and assessing risks like floods and pollution. However, many low-income countries struggle with insufficient data due to costly monitoring processes. Engaging local communities and volunteers for data collection presents a viable solution. Additionally, underground water reserves, vital for global water supply, are facing significant challenges due to illegal extraction practices, leading to a decline in both quantity and quality of these essential resources.

      Water Science and Technology: Water Resources Management
    • 2024

      Focusing on the critical role of water science and engineering, the text emphasizes the importance of addressing water resources, purification, and infrastructure development amid increasing demand and limited supply. With water being essential for life and industry, graduates in this field face numerous job opportunities. The discussion highlights the urgent need for skilled professionals to tackle challenges like drought and resource management, ultimately contributing to sustainable economic development and self-sufficiency in irrigation and drainage systems.

      Water Engineering and Information Data Science
    • 2023

      Urban Architecture Design Principles and Methods

      Urban Planning and Urban Management

      • 68 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Exploring the multifaceted nature of urban design, this book delves into its role in shaping urban and rural environments through a structured approach. It integrates various disciplines, including architecture, landscaping, engineering, psychology, and sociology, highlighting its connection to politics and culture. By examining the definitions and theories of urban design, the text seeks to uncover its essence and relevance in contemporary society, emphasizing that urban design is a longstanding practice with significant implications for community development.

      Urban Architecture Design Principles and Methods