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MATEC Web of Conferences 170, 01131 (2018) https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201817001131 SPbWOSCE-2017 Renovation of industrial territories in single industry towns on the basis of industrial parks Vladimir Filatov1,*, Zhanna Dibrova1, Natalya Zhukova1 1Moscow State University of Technology and Management. K.G. Razumovsky, Zemlyanoy val st., 73, 109004, Moscow, Russia Abstract. The issues of renovation of industrial territories in single industry towns on the basis of industrial parks at the current stage are considered in this paper. The development of a new service industry - industrial parks – has started in Russia less than 10 years ago and gradually acquires a systemic character. However, the gap with the countries of America, Europe and Asia remains very significant. Dozens of new initiatives to create industrial parks of various forms of ownership have appeared in Russia in recent years. However, most areas of Russian industrial parks remain vacant against the backdrop of existing unmet demand for prepared sites and related services for the location of manufacturing plants. One of the main problems of the industry is that the quality of many industrial park projects announced in the country does not meet the requirements of investors - potential residents. 1 Introduction The issues of renovation of industrial territories are highly relevant for many Russian towns. In the conditions of the necessity to search for new drivers for the economic growth of towns, to improve the quality of the urban environment, and to increase the efficiency of the use of urban areas, an important task of finding and elaborating of innovation models for the development of industrial zones arises. -
Future Climate Projection and Zoning of Extreme Temperature Indices
Future Climate Projection and Zoning of Extreme Temperature Indices Mohammad Askari Zadeh Climatological Research Institute Gholamali Mozaffari ( [email protected] ) Yazd University Mansoureh Kouhi Climatological Research Institute Younes Khosravi University of Zanjan Research Article Keywords: Climate change, global warming, extreme index, trend, Razavi Khorasan. Posted Date: July 23rd, 2021 DOI: https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-688612/v1 License: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Read Full License Page 1/25 Abstract Global warming due to increasing carbon dioxide emissions over the past two centuries has had numerous climatic consequences. The change in the behavior and characteristics of extreme weather events such as temperature and precipitation is one of the consequences that have been of interest to researchers worldwide. In this study, the trend of 3 extreme indices of temperature: SU35, TR20, and DTR over two future periods have been studied using downscaled output of 3 GCMs in Razavi Khorasan province, Iran. The results show that the range of temperature diurnal variation (DTR) at three stations of Mashhad, Torbat-e-Heydarieh and Sabzevar during the base period has been reduced signicantly. The trend of the number of summer days with temperatures above 35°C (SU35) in both Mashhad and Sabzevar stations was positive and no signicant trend was found at Torbat-e-Heydarieh station. The number of tropical nights index (TR20) also showed a positive and signicant increase in the three stations under study. The results showed highly signicant changes in temperature extremes. The percentage of changes in SU35 index related to base period (1961–2014) for all three models (CNCM3, HadCM3 and NCCCSM) under A1B and A2 scenarios indicated a signicant increase for the future periods of 2011–2030 and 2046–2065. -
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IN THE NAME OF GOD IRAN NAMA RAILWAY TOURISM GUIDE OF IRAN List of Content Preamble ....................................................................... 6 History ............................................................................. 7 Tehran Station ................................................................ 8 Tehran - Mashhad Route .............................................. 12 IRAN NRAILWAYAMA TOURISM GUIDE OF IRAN Tehran - Jolfa Route ..................................................... 32 Collection and Edition: Public Relations (RAI) Tourism Content Collection: Abdollah Abbaszadeh Design and Graphics: Reza Hozzar Moghaddam Photos: Siamak Iman Pour, Benyamin Tehran - Bandarabbas Route 48 Khodadadi, Hatef Homaei, Saeed Mahmoodi Aznaveh, javad Najaf ...................................... Alizadeh, Caspian Makak, Ocean Zakarian, Davood Vakilzadeh, Arash Simaei, Abbas Jafari, Mohammadreza Baharnaz, Homayoun Amir yeganeh, Kianush Jafari Producer: Public Relations (RAI) Tehran - Goragn Route 64 Translation: Seyed Ebrahim Fazli Zenooz - ................................................ International Affairs Bureau (RAI) Address: Public Relations, Central Building of Railways, Africa Blvd., Argentina Sq., Tehran- Iran. www.rai.ir Tehran - Shiraz Route................................................... 80 First Edition January 2016 All rights reserved. Tehran - Khorramshahr Route .................................... 96 Tehran - Kerman Route .............................................114 Islamic Republic of Iran The Railways -
Business Cases Investitionsstandorte Vermögenskomplexe
DE 2019 INVESTITIONSANGEBOTE DER REPUBLIK BASCHKORTOSTAN INVESTITIONSANGEBOTE BUSINESS CASES INVESTITIONSSTANDORTE VERMÖGENSKOMPLEXE ОЭЗ Die Sonderwirtschaftszone ИНДУСТРИАЛЬНЫЕ ПАРКИ INDUSTRIEPARK ОЭЗ Die Sonderwirtschaftszone Ishimbay Индустриальный парк "Уфимский" "Ufimsky" Industriepark (Ишимбайский и Стерлитамакский (Regionen Ishimbay und Sterlitamak) (Уфимский район) (Ufimsky municipal region) районы) СТАТУС: ФУНКЦИОНИРУЕТ STAND: AKTIV Особая экономическая зона – территория, обла- Eine Sonderwirtschaftszone ist ein Gebiet mit Индустриальный парк расположен на границе Der Industriepark befindet sich an der Grenze der дающая особым юридическим статусом, на кото- einem besonderen Rechtsstatus, in dem bevorzugte города Уфы, на подъезде к микрорайону Шакша Stadt Ufa an der Einfahrt zu dem Stadtteil Schaksha рой действуют льготные экономические условия (vergünstigte) wirtschaftliche Bedingungen für die г. Уфы на 1492 км автодороги М-5 "Урал". der Stadt Ufa am 1492 km der Autobahn M-5 "Ural". на осуществление деятельности для российских Durchführung von Tätigkeiten für russische oder · выгодное расположение, хорошая транспорт- · Günstige Lage, hervorragende или иностранных предпринимателей. ОЭЗ соз- ausländische Unternehmen gelten. SWZ werden seit ная доступность ИП "Уфимский"; Verkehrserreichbarkeit des Industrieparks "Ufa"; даются на 49 лет. ОЭЗ предоставляет выгодные 49 Jahren in Betrieb genommen. Die SWZ gewährt · сокращение продолжительности процедуры · Verkürzung der Dauer bei Erteilung der Grundstücke льготные условия: günstige -
The Impact of Cultivation of Medicinal Plants on the Economic Income Of
Propósitos y Representaciones Mar. 2021, Vol. 9, SPE(2), e957 ISSN 2307-7999 Special Number: Professional competencies for international university education e-ISSN 2310-4635 http://dx.doi.org/10.20511/pyr2021.v9nSPE2.957 RESEARCH ARTICLES The Impact of Cultivation of Medicinal Plants on the Economic Income of Rural Settlements Case study of Kalat city villages El impacto del cultivo de plantas medicinales en los ingresos económicos de los asentamientos rurales Estudio de caso de los pueblos de la ciudad de Kalat Mansoureh Alipour Khesht PhD Student, Department of Geography and Rural Planning, Mashhad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Mashhad, Iran ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1892-4714 Hamid Jafari Department of Geography, Mashhad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Mashhad, Iran ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2007-562X Katayoun Alizadeh Department of Geography, Mashhad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Mashhad, Iran ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7875-0977 Received 09-08-20 Revised 10-10-20 Accepted 20-12-21 On line 01-29-21 *Correspondence Cite as: Alipour, M., Jafari, H., & Alizadeh, K. (2021). The effect of Email: [email protected] cultivation of medicinal plants on the economic development of rural settlements Case study: Villages of Kalat city. Propósitos y Representaciones, 9 (SPE2), e957. Doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.20511/pyr2021.v9nSPE2.957 © Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola, Vicerrectorado de Investigación, 2021. This article is distributed under license CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) The Impact of Cultivation of Medicinal Plants on the Economic Income of Rural Settlements Case study of Kalat city villages. -
Les Appellations D'origine Et Les Indications Géographiques
Les appellations d’origine Appellations of origin Las denominaciones de origen No 47 Les appellations d’origine Année 2018 / Year 2018 / Año 2018 Publication du Bureau international Publication Date: February 10, 2005 de l’Organisation Mondiale de la Propriété Intellectuelle No 39 - Janvier 2011 Fecha de publicación: 10 de febrero de 2005 Appellations of origin Nos 838979 - 839219 Publication of the International Bureau of the World Intellectual Property Organization No. 39 - January 2011 Las denominaciones de origen Publicación de la Oficina Internacional de la Organización Mundial de la Propiedad Intelectual No 39 - Enero de 2011 ISSN 0253-8180O OMPI 2011 PUB: 105 Les appellations d’origine Publication du Bureau international de l’Organisation Mondiale de la Propriété Intellectuelle (OMPI) Appellations of origin Publication of the International Bureau of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Las denominaciones de origen Publicación de la Oficina Internacional de la Organización Mundial de la Propiedad Intelectual (OMPI) Année 2018 / Year 2018 / Año 2018 No. 47 Administration : Service d’enregistrement Administration: Lisbon Registry Administración: Registro de Lisboa Lisbonne WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANIZACIÓN MUNDIAL DE LA ORGANISATION MONDIALE DE LA ORGANIZATION (WIPO) PROPIEDAD INTELECTUAL (OMPI) PROPRIÉTÉ INTELLECTUELLE (OMPI) 34, chemin des Colombettes 34 chemin des Colombettes 34, chemin des Colombettes CH-1211 GENEVA 20 (Switzerland) CH-1211 GINEBRA 20 (Suiza) CH-1211 GENÈVE 20 (Suisse) (+41) 22 338 91 11 -
Railways of Iran (RAI) International Affairs By: Ali Abdollahi Y
Regional Policy Dialogue on Strengthening Transport Connectivity in Southern and Central Asia 7-8 February 2018 United Nations Conference Centre, Bangkok Railways of Iran (RAI) International Affairs By: Ali Abdollahi Y. Malekan Iran & UNESCAP Main Agreements : 1- TRANS Asian Railways (TAR) 2- Asian Highway Network (AH) 3- Dry Ports ASIAN I.R.I.’s share from Asian Highways Network is HIGHWAYS approximately 11,000 kilometers NETWORK I.R.IRAN Map no.4 Regionsin Intergovernmental Agreement Regions requested for building and developing dry ports (ESCAP) province Region Aslan Duz Tehran Imam-Khomeini Airport Aras SarakhsSpecial Khorasan Economic Zone Shahid Motahari Astara Khorasan Sahlan Station SalafcheganSpecial Inche Sarakhs Qom Special Economic Zone Boroun Economic Zone Khuzestan ArvandFreeZone SahlanSpecial Economic East Azerbaijan Buin Shahroud Zone Motahari Zahra SirjanSpecial Economic Kerman Aprin Zone ShahidDastgheib Imam-Khomeini Airport Garmsar Fars (Shiraz) International Hamedan Airport Sistan and Salafchegan ZahedanSupport Center Kermanshah Baluchestan Requests from other provinces Kashan Province Region Ardestan Tehran Aprin Isfahan SistanStation Nain Sistan Isfahan Nain Andimeshk Pishgaman Isfahan Ardestan Isfahan Kashan Arvand Yazd (Mehriz) Pishgaman Pol-e Fars Pol-e Fasa Fasa Semnan Shahroud Shiraz Sirjan Zahedan Airport Semnan Garmsar East Azerbaijan Aras Free Zone Kermanshah Kermanshah Golestan InchehBoroun Lorestan Andimeshk Hamedan JahanAbad Qazvin BuinZahra Gilan Astara Ardabil AslanDuz ➢ At present, Iran has 11,000km -
A Case of Razavi Khorasan, Iran)
American Journal of Engineering Research (AJER) 2014 American Journal of Engineering Research (AJER) E-ISSN: 2320-0847 p-ISSN: 2320-0936 Volume-03, Issue-11, pp-12-17 www.ajer.org Research Paper Assessment of Regional Development Using Taxonomy Model (A Case of Razavi Khorasan, Iran) Hadi Ivani1*, Maryam Sofi2* 1 Faculty of Art and Architecture, Payame Noor University, Iran (Corresponding author) 2* MSc student of Geography & Urban Planning, Payam Noor University, Iran ABSTRACT : Today, for balanced growth in all regions of the country, economists believe that the idea of dynamic growth pole was unsuccessful because not only did it fail in decreasing regional inequalities in the country, but it also caused existing inequality-ties to intensify. In order to, the aim of current research is assessment of regional development using taxonomy model in the Razavi Khorasan province of Iran. Applied methodology is based on descriptive- analytical methods. we have used of numerical taxonomy as an most common approaches to categorize of development level in the Khorasan Razavi cities. Results show that Torbat- E- Jam (0.5) city has the highest level of development in case study region, while Fariman (0.15) has the lowest level. Finally, in the end of this presented some solve ways. KEY WORDS: Urban Development, Regional Development, Razavi Khorasan, Taxonomy I. INTRODUCTION Regional development is a broad term but can be seen as a general effort to reduce regional disparities by supporting (employment and wealth-generating) economic activities in regions. In the past, regional development policy tended to try to achieve these objectives by means of large-scale infrastructure development and by attracting inward investment. -
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E3S Web of Conferences 157, 02003 (2020) https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202015702003 KTTI-2019 Assessment of geoecological conditions and the depletion risk of the river Belaya catchment area Elvira Nafikova1*, Alexey Elizaryev1,2, Ayaz Ismagilov1, Inna Dorosh1, Aidar Khaidarshin1, and Dmitriy Alexandrov1 1Ufa State Aviation Technical University, Karla Marksa, 12, Ufa, 450000, Russia 2Water Problems Institute of RAS, Gubkina, 3, Moscow,119333, Russia Abstract. At the present time water resources in the Republic of Bashkortostan (Russia) are exposed by negative anthropogenic influence. Natural processes also contribute to the depletion of water resources. The implementation of the water management system raises a number of methodological problems: the uncertainty of the criteria for assessing the ecological status of water bodies; the complexity of the relationship between the quantitative and qualitative characteristics of the water body due to the regional natural, anthropogenic, climatic features of the territory. The aim of this study is to development of a method for calculating the risk of water resources depletion. The method was tested on the river Belaya (Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia) catchment area. In calculating of water resources depletion risk several parameters were taken into account in particular: the area of watershed, catchment data of surface water and groundwater, data of land use, the average annual runoff, karst phenomena, vegetation. In this paper we use the method of import of geo data containing the soil composition, vegetation, geological structure and forest to assess the ecological condition of the river Belaya. There are defined the catchment areas of the river Belaya, which required immediate management solutions. -
Svetlana Khorkina What Does It Cost to Love
FEBRUARY 2008 www.passportmagazine.ru Svetlana Khorkina Interview for the Passport Magazine All We Need is Love… Marriage Traditions Return of the King New Zealand Wine Tasting What Does It Cost to Love: St. Valentine’s Day Shopping advertising Content 4 Culture Polo a la Russe Mariinsky Premiere in Moscow Jazz+Electro+Lounge? – Gabin! Pushkin Museum New Exposition 8 Art History Drugoe Iskusstvo – Another Art? A Different Art? 10 Shopping Feature St. Valentine’s Day Shopping 12 Travel How far to Ufa? The Warmth of Thailand 16 Day Out in Moscow St Catherine’s Monastery, Sukhanovo 18 Business Feature Russian Corporate Raiders – Fear No More? 22 Cover Story Svetlana Khorkina, Interview for the Passport Magazine All We Need is Love… 31 Book, Music and Films Review World Without End – Ken Follet Becoming Jane 32 Feature Notes from Underground Traveling Well or Disordered Abroad? 36 Wine&Dine Return of the King Restaurant Review 46 Community Isn’t Boring Weather Boring? Fred Goes Shopping 52 Out&About Moscow Rotarians Enjoy Themselves Slavinsky Gallery: a Journey from Saint Petersburg to Moscow Lucia at Fashion Week in Moscow – Fashion Trends Killing Me Softly with the Taste of Money… Relief from Stress Malaysian Students Raise Money for Orphanage Art Manezh Refugee Children Hosted at Christmas Party 56 Last Word Inguna Penike Wife of the Latvian Ambassador, President of the International Women’s Club of Moscow 2008 1 Letter from the Publisher Russian diva Alla Pugacheva has a a funny winter song about three snow horses: of December, of January and of February. We now ride the last one, February, which is the fastest, the coldest and the loveliest. -
Antioxidant Activity of Methanol Extracts of Different Species of Artemisia from Iran
Pharmacologyonline 2: 797-807 (2009) ewsletter Mojarab et al Antioxidant activity of methanol extracts of different species of Artemisia from Iran Mehdi Mojarab, 1 Seyyed Ahmad Emami 2, Mohammad Hassanzadeh-Khayyat*3 1Department of Pharmacognosy, School of Pharmacy, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran 2Department of Pharmacognosy, School of Pharmacy, Biotechnology Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, 91775-1365, Iran 3Department of Medicinal Chemistry, School of Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, 91775-1365, Iran Summary Synthetic food additives and commercial antioxidants have been criticized, mainly due to possible toxic effects. Therefore there is an interest for effective antioxidants from natural sources to prevent deterioration of foods, drugs and cosmetics. Fourteen different Artemisia species (seventeen samples); A. absinthium L., A. annua L., A. biennis Willd., A. diffusa Krasch ex poljack, A. fragrans Willd., A. kubadica Boiss. & Buhse, A. khorassanica Podl., A. kopedaghensis Krasch., M. Pop. & Lincz. ex Poljack, A. santolina Schrenk, A. siberi Besser, A. turanica Krasch., A. vulgaris L., Artemisia sp1 and Artemisia sp2,from Asteraceae were collected from different parts of the country. The antioxidant activity of the methanol extracts of these fourteen different species was evaluated. Antioxidant activity of each extract was measured using two different methods: the ferric thiocyante (FTC) and thiobarbituric acid (TBA) methods. The antioxidant activity of these extracts compared with the antioxidant activity of α- tocopherol (a natural antioxidant) and butylhydroxytoluene, (BHT, a synthetic antioxidant). Results indicated that the methanol extracts of tested species possessed antioxidant activity when tested with both FTC and TBA methods. -
Islamic Republic of Iran As Affected Country Party
United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification Performance Review and Assessment of Implementation System Fifth reporting cycle, 2014-2015 leg Report from Islamic Republic of Iran as affected country Party July 25, 2014 Contents I. Performance indicators A. Operational objective 1: Advocacy, awareness raising and education Indicator CONS-O-1 Indicator CONS-O-3 Indicator CONS-O-4 B. Operational objective 2: Policy framework Indicator CONS-O-5 Indicator CONS-O-7 C. Operational objective 3: Science, technology and knowledge Indicator CONS-O-8 Indicator CONS-O-10 D. Operational objective 4: Capacity-building Indicator CONS-O-13 E. Operational objective 5: Financing and technology transfer Indicator CONS-O-14 Indicator CONS-O-16 Indicator CONS-O-18 II. Financial flows Unified Financial Annex III. Additional information IV. Submission Islamic Republic of Iran 2/225 Performance indicators Operational objective 1: Advocacy, awareness raising and education Number and size of information events organized on the subject of desertification, land degradation CONS-O-1 and drought (DLDD) and/or DLDD synergies with climate change and biodiversity, and audience reached by media addressing DLDD and DLDD synergies Percentage of population informed about DLDD and/or DLDD synergies 30 % 2018 Global target with climate change and biodiversity National contribution Percentage of national population informed about DLDD and/or DLDD 2011 to the global target synergies with climate change and biodiversity 27 2013 2015 2017 2019 % Year Voluntary national Percentage