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Issue № 4(32), 2016

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13. Jopela A. (Forthcoming). Traditional Custodianship: a useful framework for heritage management in southern Africa? Special issue of Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites on “Archaeological site management in sub-Saharan Africa, 2011, p. 28.

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16.Mahmoodi Mohammad Mehdi, Eslami Lida. Sustainable design in urban landscapes. Case study: Anzali Pond, Bi-quarterly of architectural thought. First year, 2013, no. 1, pp. 79––93.

17.Mansoori Seyyed Mohammad Bagher. From picturesque to sustainable. Tourism nature of the landscape. Landscape magazine. Period 6. 2014, no. 29, pp. 66––70.

18.Masnavi Mohammad Reza. Heritage landscape instead of cultural landscape? Landscape Magazine, Period 6, 2014, no. 28, pp. 36––44.

19.Mokameli Mohammad Kazem. Comprehensive history of railway. Iran’s railway up to the Islamic Revolution. Tehran: Public relations of Islamic Republic of Iran’s railway, 2000, vol. II, pg.

20.Nadali poor Zahra. Relation between understanding of cultural heritage landscape with its management. Landscape of old site. Landscape magazine. Period 6, 2014, no. 29, pp. 52––57.

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pp. 39––46.

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INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS

1.General Requirements. Contributions reporting original research or reviews and analyses dealing with aspects of environmental quality in natural and agricultural ecosystems will be considered from all disciplines, and from both members and nonmembers, by the editorial board.

To be acceptable a manuscript must make a significant contribution to the advancement of knowledge or toward a better understanding of existing concepts. The study should define principles of broad applicability, be related to problems over a sizeable geographic area, or be of potential interest to a representative number of scientists.

The minimum length for the manuscript is six pages.

The manuscript should be written in English in a clear style.

2.Creating the Manuscript File. Accepted manuscripts are prepared for typesetting with a word processing file. Therefore, authors should compose the manuscript in Word.

The file should contain the following elements:

Title page;

Abstract;

Text;

References list;

Figures;

Tables.

3.Notice for Word 2007 Users. If you have equations, they must be composed using MathType. Do not use INSERT EQUATION, which creates images (when converted) that cannot be used for typesetting.

4.Title Page. The title page should include:

1.A short (<12 words) title that accurately identifies and describes the manuscript content.

2.An author-paper documentation list, with author name(s), affiliation, and complete address(es).

3.Author should avoid the use of non-standart abbreviations.

4.The corresponding author’s email address.

5.Abstract. Include an informative, self-explanatory abstract, containing not less than

250words. The main sections are problem statement, results, and conclusions. It should be

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specific, telling why and how the study was made, what the results were, and why they were

important. Use quantitative terms where possible.

6.Text. The main text of the manuscript typically includes an introduction, structural elements specific to each article, and conclusions.

7.References

Arrange the list alphabetically by the surnames of the first authors and then by the second and third authors.

Single-authored articles should precede multiple-authored articles for which the individual is senior author.

Two or more articles by the same author(s) are listed chronologically; two or more in the same year are indicated by a, b, c, etc.

8.Figures. If the manuscript has figures, spell out abbreviations on first mention in figure captions, even if they have already been defined in the text. (The reader should be able to understand the figure content without referring back to the text).

9.Consent and Permissions. Authors are responsible for obtaining all permissions for use of figures from other publishers and should supply these releases at the time the accepted manuscript is forwarded for production. Authors are also responsible for obtaining permission from individuals whose images are included in photographs.

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