Landscape planning of kiyan (Nahavand) using hydro geological features with an emphasis on sustainable development

Abstract:
Every landscape has two principal component or feature of the structure and process, Stone cognitive factors are the main reason for the development of structural elements, especially water; Water as one of the main causes of human life have particular importance in addition to drinking water needs for other purposes related to man and nature. The aim of study is Landscape planning of kiyan (Nahavand) using hydro geological features with an emphasis on sustainable development. Resulted indicated source of kiyan water is characteristic karstic (limestone) and sakhtsia whit the dissolution of Holes (Dolin) in topographical of area, in addition of Precipitation. Snow in these holes to be filled by strong winds and formed spring of kiyan by the gradual melting them. Due to lack of rainfall in recent years recommended the use of existing water resources as we need to be sustainable until enjoy the benefits of it. As a result, for each geographical area should be consistent with sustainability indicators utility diagram ecosystems and human life utility indices will be developed and implemented based on ecological features of the region.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Human & Environment, Volume:13 Issue: 4, 2016
Pages:
53 to 69
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