2017
DOI: 10.26480/ees.02.2017.01.04
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Evaluating Environmental Considerations With Checklist and Delphi Methods, Case Study: Suran City, Iran

Abstract: One of the major environmental concerns is to ensure that projects and projects are operational in accordance with the provisions and commitments contained in the report of the evaluation studies approved. In order to assess the extent to which environmental considerations are implemented, assessment reports are for reporting to supervisory organizations to ensure uniformity and procedural unity in their reporting process. The most practical methods are checklist. This study presents the evaluation process con… Show more

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“…For urban communities, how to describe hydrological cycle, artificial water and drainage process in a more detailed way? It is still necessary to combine prototype observations with the information provided by the physical model in a mathematical model, and develop the tools of urban water cycle research, to provide a powerful support tool for the study of urban water cycle [20][21][22][23][24][25].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For urban communities, how to describe hydrological cycle, artificial water and drainage process in a more detailed way? It is still necessary to combine prototype observations with the information provided by the physical model in a mathematical model, and develop the tools of urban water cycle research, to provide a powerful support tool for the study of urban water cycle [20][21][22][23][24][25].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fig. 4 and Table 5 show that the simulated value coincided well with the measured value of the biomass, and all points were around 1:1, and the RMSE, MAE, and MBE between the simulated and observed values of biomass were 194.708, 173.620, and -6.945 kg hm -2 , respectively, with the R 2 of 0.994 and EF of 0.988, indicating that the model can simulate the change in dry mass accumulation of winter wheat well [62][63][64]. The RMSE, MAE, and MBE between the simulated and observed values of yield were 154.213, 128.750, and 13.750 kg hm -2 , respectively, with R 2 of 0.865 and Thus, the Aquacrop model can simulate the dynamic change of soil moisture and the canopy cover during the growth period of winter wheat, the biomass, and the yield for various irrigation schedules, so the model can be used to study the relationship between the irrigation and the yield of winter wheat [65][66][67].…”
Section: Calibration and Verification Of Aquacrop Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It comes from the resolving of some minerals in dolomite, marlstone and ultrabasic rocks, for example biotite, olivine and homblende. The Na + + K + which is widely distributed in underground water mainly exists with chloride ion in the NaCl water [22]. The Clin underground water mainly comes from the sediment of the rock salt deposit or chloride.…”
Section: Collection Of Mine Water Sources and Waterchemistry Indexesmentioning
confidence: 99%