Curriculum Vitae Zeinab Hazbavi
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Curriculum Vitae Zeinab Hazbavi Assistant Professor University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil, Iran Personal Information Surname: Hazbavi Given Name: Zeinab Date of Birth: Friday, February 27, 1987 Place of Birth: Ahvaz, Iran Marital Status: Single Address: Iran, Ardabil, Daneshgah Street, 56199-11367 E-mails: [email protected], [email protected] Web Page: http://uma.ac.ir/cv.php?cv=2379&mod=scv&slc_lang=en&sid=153#brief Educational Records - Ph.D. Tarbiat Modares University, Watershed Management Engineering and Sciences 2018, Iran - Guest Researcher, Wageningen University and Research, November 2016-May 2017, Netherlands - M.Sc. Tarbiat Modares University, Watershed Management Engineering 2013, Iran - B.Sc. Shahid Chamran University, Rangeland and Watershed Management 2010, Iran Research Interests 1) Watershed Health Assessment 2) Role of Geologic and Geomorphic on Watershed Health 3) Soil and Water Conservation 4) Soil Amendment Application 5) Watershed Management Researches 6) Soil Erosion Studies Journal Publications - Indexed Papers (ISI, Scopus, …) 1) Z. Hazbavi, S.H.R. Sadeghi, M. Gholamalifard, AA. Davudirad. 2019. Watershed health assessment using the pressure–state–response (PSR) framework. Land Degradation and Development, DOI: 10.1002/ldr.3420 2) Chatrsimab Z., Ghavimi Panah M.H., Vafaeinejad A.R., Hazbavi Z., Boloori S., 2019. Prioritizing of the sub-watersheds using the soil loss cost approach (A case study; Selj- Anbar Watershed, Iran). ECOPERSIA, 7(3): 161-168 3) Sadeghi, S.H.R., Hazbavi, Z., and Gholamalifard, M., 2019. Interactive impacts of climatic, hydrologic and anthropogenic activities on watershed health. Science of the Total Environment, 648: 880-893. 4) Hazbavi, Z., 2018. Importance of geology and geomorphology in watershed health assessment. Agriculture and Forestry, 64 (4): 277-287. 5) Sadeghi, S.H.R., Raeisi, M.B., and Hazbavi, Z., 2018. Influence of Freeze-only and Freezing-Thawing Cycles on Splash Erosion. International Soil and Water Conservation Research, 6(4): 275-279. 6) Rahmati, L. Weihermüller, J. Vanderborght, Y.A. Pachepsky, L. Mao, S.H.R. Sadeghi, N. Moosavi, H. Kheirfam, C. Montzka, K.V. Looy, B. Toth, Z. Hazbavi et al. (about 130 author, totally), 2018. Development and Analysis of Soil Water Infiltration Global Database. Earth System Science Data, 10, 1237-1263. 7) Hazbavi, Z., Baartman, J.E.M., Nunes, J.P., Keesstra, S.D., Gholamalifard, M. and Sadeghi, S.H.R., 2018. Health Comparative Comprehensive Assessment of Watersheds with Different Climates. Ecological Indicators, 93, 781-790. 8) Hazbavi, Z., Baartman, J.E.M., Nunes, J.P., Keesstra, S.D. and Sadeghi, S.H.R., 2018. Changeability of reliability, resilience and vulnerability indicators with respect to drought patterns. Ecological Indicators, 87, 196-208. 9) Hazbavi, Z. and Sadeghi, S.H.R., 2017. Watershed health characterization using reliability-resilience-vulnerability conceptual framework based on hydrological responses. Land Degradation and Development, 28: 1528-1537. 10) Panagos, P., P. Borrelli, K. Meusburger, B. Yu, A. Klik, K.J. Lim, J.E. Yang, J. Ni, C. Miao, N. Chattopadhyay, S.H.R. Sadeghi, Z. Hazbavi, M. Zabihi, G. A. Larionov, S. F. Krasnov, A.V. Gorobets, Y. Levi, G. Erpul, C. Birkel, N. Hoyos, V. Naipal, P.T.S. Oliveira, C.A. Bonilla, M. Meddi, W. Nel, H. Al Dashti, M. Boni, N. Diodato, K.V. Oost, M. Nearing and C. Ballabio, 2017. Global rainfall erosivity assessment based on high-temporal resolution rainfall records. Scientific Reports, 7: 4175 | DOI:10.1038/s41598-017-04282-8. 11) Behzadfar, M., Sadeghi, S.H.R., Khanjani, M.J. and Hazbavi, Z., 2017. Effects of rates and time of zeolite application on controlling runoff generation and soil loss from a soil subjected to a freeze-thaw cycle. International Soil and Water Conservation Research, 5: 91-105. 12) Sadeghi, S.H.R. and Hazbavi, Z., 2017. Spatiotemporal variation of watershed health propensity through reliability-resilience-vulnerability based drought index (case study: Shazand Watershed in Iran). Science of the Total Environment, 1(587-588): 168-176. 13) Sadeghi, S.H.R., Zabihi, M., Vafakhah, M. and Hazbavi, Z., 2017. Spatiotemporal mapping of rainfall erosivity index for different return periods in Iran. Natural Hazards, 87(1), 35-56. 14) Sadeghi, S.H.R., Hazbavi, Z., Younesi, H.A. and Bahramifar, N., 2016. Trade-off between runoff and sediments from treated erosion plots and polyacrylamide and acrylamide residues, CATENA, 142, 213–220. 15) Hazbavi, Z. and Sadeghi, S.H.R., 2016. Potential effects of vinasse as a soil amendment to control runoff and soil loss. SOIL, 2, 71-78. 16) Sadeghi, S.H.R., Hazbavi, Z. and Kiani Harchegani, M., 2016. Controllability of Runoff and Soil Loss from Small Plots Treated by Vinasse-Produced Biochar. Science of the Total Environment, 541:483-490. 17) Sadeghi, S.H.R. and Hazbavi, Z., 2015. Trend analysis of the rainfall erosivity index at different time scales in Iran. Natural Hazards, 77, 383–404. - Persian Scientific Papers (Peer Reviewed) 1) Sadeghi, S.H.R., Hazbavi, Z. and Gholamalifard, M., 2018. Zonation of health dynamism for the Shazand Watershed based on low and high flow discharges. Watershed Engineering and Management. Accepted for publication. 2) Nabavi, S.S., Mostafazadeh, R., Asiabi Hir, R. and Hazbavi, Z., 2017. Determination of monthly exploitable water of Zohreh River to supply drinking water of Hendijan County. Journal of Iranian Irrigation and Water Engineering. 8(31): 111-124. 3) Sadeghi, S.H.R., Kazemi Kia, S., Kheirfam, H. and Hazbavi, Z., 2016. Experiences and consequences of inter-basin water transfer worldwide. Iran-Water Resources Research, 12(2):120-140. 4) Sadeghi, S.H.R., Raeisi, M.B. and Hazbavi, Z., 2015. Effects of Polyacrylamide in Controlling of Splash Erosion from a Soil induced Freeze-Thaw Cycle. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 29(6): 1601-1611. 5) Mousavian, M., Haghizadeh, A., Dehdari, S. and Hazbavi, Z., 2015. Affective Environmental Factors on Temporal Variations of Water Quality Properties in Zard River in Khuzistan Province, Iranian Journal of Ecohydrology, 1(1):59-68. 6) Sadeghi, S.H.R., Hazbavi, Z., Younesi, H.A. and Behzadfar, M., 2013. Trend of Soil Loss and Sediment Concentration Changeability due to Application of polyacrylamide, Water and Soil Resources Conservation Journal, 2(4):56-70. 7) Hazbavi, Z., Sadeghi, S.H.R. and Younesi, H.A., 2012. Analysis and Assessing Effectability of Runoff Components from Different Levels of Polyacrylamide, Water and Soil Resources Conservation Journal, 2(2):1-13. 8) Behzadfar, M., Sadeghi, S.H.R., Khanjani, M.J. and Hazbavi, Z., 2012. Effectability of Runoff and Sediment Yield from Soils Induced by Freezing and Thawing Cycle under Simulated Rainfall Condition, Water and Soil Resources Conservation Journal, 2(1):13-24. - Other Persian Papers (Extension and Scientific Papers) 1) Hamdan Deris, H., Hazbavi, Z., Faraji, M. 2019. Evaluation of the effect of detailed implementation project of the Dokhtar Borji Watershed, Andimeshk County, with an emphasis on the successful experience of roller compacted concrete dams for the first time in Iran's watershed management. Extension and Development of Watershed Management, 7(25), 22-34. 2) Zarei, Sh., Mostafazadeh, R. Hazbavi, Z., Esmali Ouri, A. 2019. Different approaches and indicators of ecosystem vulnerability assessment. Environmental and Development Journal. Accepted for publication. 3) Alaei, N., Mostafazadeh, R., Esmali Ouri, A., Sharari, M., Hazbavi, Z. 2019. Watershed Ecological Integrity, an Introduction. Extension and Development of Watershed Management, 6(23): 30-39. 4) Hazbavi, Z. and Sadeghi, S.H.R., 2017. Watershed health (Part three): Vigor, organization and resilience conceptual model. Extension and Development of Watershed Management, 5(16): 1-7. 5) Hazbavi, Z. and Sadeghi, S.H.R., 2016. Watershed health (Part two): Pressure, state and response conceptual model. Extension and Development of Watershed Management, 4(15): 25-30. 6) Sadeghi, S.H.R. and Hazbavi, Z., 2016. Watershed health (Part one): Reliability, resilience and vulnerability conceptual model. Extension and Development of Watershed Management, 4(14): 39-42. 7) Hazbavi, Z. and Sadeghi, S.H.R., 2016. Introducing visual soil assessment (VSA) method. Extension and Development of Watershed Management, 4(1): 15-25. 8) Hazbavi, Z. and Vafakhah, M., 2014. Snow Models and Methods of Snowmelt Modeling. Extension and Development of Watershed Management, 3(10): 47-60. 9) Sadeghi, S.H.R., Sharifi Moghadam, E., Khaledi Darvishan, A. and Hazbavi, Z., 2014. A Review on the Application of Sugar-Cane Organic Residue in Soil and Water Resources Management. Extension and Development of Watershed Management, 2(2):9-12. 10) Hazbavi, Z. and Sadeghi, S.H.R., 2013. A Glance on History and Application of Soil Amendments in Soil and Water Resources Management. Extension and Development of Watershed Management, 1(2): 7-14. Congresses and Seminars Papers - English 1) Hazbavi, Z., Hosseini, M.R., Khalili Moghadam, B., Mostafazadeh, R., Jafarpoor, A., 2019. Salinity issue in agriculture and solutions scoping study in Iran. Saline Futures Conference, 10-13 September 2019, Leeuwarden, the Netherlands. Poster presentation. 2) Jafarpoor, A., Hosseini, M.R., Hazbavi, Z., Khalili Moghadam, B., Mostafazadeh, R., 2019. Monitoring and Mapping of Soil Salinity Variability in Fars Province. Saline Futures Conference, 10-13 September 2019, Leeuwarden, the Netherlands. Poster presentation. 3) Sadeghi, S.H.R. and Hazbavi, Z., 2018. Magnitude and environmental