Classification of the Crisis in Transportation in Iran and the World

Article Type:
Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:

The main feature of crises is their worldwide and uncontrollable character. An important part of accidents and transportation crises are irreparable and unnatural. Nowadays, road accidents have found an unnatural as well as their natural aspect due to the high human control over the environment and the deterrence of nature’s violence on the one hand, and the expansion of the technological and man-made environment on the other. Iran is on the path to both natural and unnatural disasters. Firstly, due to its geographic-climatic position, it is one of the first disaster-prone countries in the world. Secondly, it is also in close contact with other countries of the world geographically, politically, economically and culturally. Iran is not separated from the international community, and any natural and unnatural event in the world and the region will directly or indirectly affect it. Therefore, in this article, road crises are classified with different approaches to fulfil their comprehensive recognition and to devise different courses of action to counteract it.

Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of of Geographical Data (SEPEHR), Volume:18 Issue: 72, 2010
Page:
63
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