Application of fuzzy-AHP method for desertification assessment in Sabzevar area of Iran

Desertification is a serious problem in most arid and semi-arid areas of the world, and especially in Iran. Combating desertification planning and any preparatory measures require detailed mapping of the current status of desertification as well as its evolvement during the time. This study, basical...

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