Monitoring and Evaluation of Atmospheric Natural Hazards Using Remote Sensing Data

Monitoring and Evaluation of Atmospheric Natural Hazards Using Remote Sensing Data

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Safarian Zengir, Vahid
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
EAN: 9786203582512
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Today, the term natural disasters in connection with events such as drought, floods, dust, snowmelt and earthquakes has become so common that some people neglect their role in causing some of these events or intensifying the damage. Drought is being caused by climate change all over the world and we can not stop its progress, but its effects and speed can be reduced in the IRAN basin with the full implementation of the Water Partners Plan. Drought is a translation of the English word (Drought) but does not necessarily mean that it covers a period of one year. Drought occurs when the amount of rainfall in a given period, such as a month or a season or a year, is less than normal. Therefore, it may be better to use the word dry period instead of the word drought. In any case, because this word is institutionalized in Persian, we use it in the same way. Drought is the result of special interactions between the natural and social environment. Man and society have two active and passive roles in the overall development of a region.
EAN 9786203582512
ISBN 6203582514
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Publication date April 26, 2021
Pages 112
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 7
Readership General
Authors Amiri Doumari, Sahar; Rabiei, Javad; Safarian Zengir, Vahid