Journal of Natural Environment

Journal of Natural Environment

The Journal of Natural Environment, under the supervision of the Department of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Tehran, is managed and published as a quarterly journal, with four issues released annually. Full access to all articles published in the journal is freely available through the journal's website and no subscription fee is required.

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Current Issue: Volume 79, Issue 2, Summer 2026, Pages 229-425 

Comparative analysis of vegetation indices (NDVI, SAVI, NDPI) for assessing Phenological events of Mangrove forests in Southern Iran

Pages 407-425

10.22059/jne.2026.415057.2917

Azin Balouchestan asl, Hossein Moradi, Sedighe Abdollahi, Zahra Najjar Khodabakhsh, Saeid Pourmanafi

Keywords Cloud

  • Heavy metals
  • climate change
  • Biodiversity
  • Land use
  • environment
  • Air pollution
  • Caspian Sea
  • remote sensing
  • Pollution
  • Iran
  • risk assessment
  • Sustainable Development
  • Habitat Suitability
  • Willingness to Pay
  • Delphi method
  • Ecosystem services
  • Ecotourism
  • zoning
  • Bioaccumulation
  • Persian Gulf
  • soil
  • Artificial Neural Network
  • Cadmium
  • GIS
  • Phytoremediation
  • Water quality
  • Global warming
  • Environmental Impact Assessment
  • Analytic Hierarchy Process
  • Adsorption
  • Protected area
  • carbon storage
  • environment
  • Sediment
  • Nitrate
  • lead
  • Heavy metal
  • Local communities
  • Hyrcanian forests
  • TOPSIS
  • Life Cycle Assessment
  • modeling
  • Landscape metrics
  • Landscape
  • Logistic regression
  • protected areas
  • Natural environment
  • groundwater
  • Karaj
  • Tourism
  • Geographic Information System (GIS)
  • Kheyrud forest
  • Groundwater
  • Geographic Information System
  • AHP
  • Mazandaran province
  • microplastics
  • participation
  • analytical hierarchy process
  • Optimization
  • Habitat suitability modeling
  • Ecological Footprint
  • management
  • Economic valuation
  • Environmental Protection
  • Spatial distribution
  • soil pollution
  • Hamedan province
  • Land surface temperature
  • noise pollution
  • Attitude
  • Ecological Vulnerability
  • Conflict
  • Social network analysis
  • Panel data
  • Recreational value
  • MaxEnt
  • Random forest
  • Land Use Change
  • Chlorophyll
  • Guilan province
  • Biological index
  • biosorption
  • oil pollution
  • economic growth
  • InVEST
  • Carbon sequestration
  • vegetation
  • Principal component analysis
  • arsenic
  • PAHs
  • Habitat variables
  • Logit Model
  • aqueous solution
  • Golestan national park
  • Habitat suitability model
  • Kriging
  • Land Use
  • tolerance
  • Environmental impacts
  • Sensitivity analysis
  • Conservation
  • Greenhouse Gases
  • mangrove
  • Wolf
  • Ordination
  • Suitability index
  • Fars province
  • chromium
  • Conservation prioritization
  • Minimum Data Set
  • Travel Cost Method
  • Drought
  • Weighted Linear Combination
  • Response Surface Method
  • Natural Resources
  • Hyrcanian forest
  • urban development
  • traffic
  • Rainbow trout
  • Bavi County
  • Climate
  • toxic elements
  • brown bear
  • mercury
  • National Park
  • bioremediation
  • diazinon
  • Density
  • Golestan province
  • Large carnivores
  • contaminated soil
  • Habitat Quality
  • Khuzestan Province
  • Fire
  • environmental factors
  • Green businesses
  • Environmental flow
  • Dust
  • Persian leopard
  • Forest
  • Zinc
  • contingent valuation
  • Habitat selection
  • Adsorption
  • species diversity
  • Environmental Sustainability
  • Accumulation
  • Chemical Fertilizer
  • Energy consumption
  • Taxonomy
  • Flora
  • Diversity
  • disturbance
  • Vulnerability assessment
  • Environmental Pollution
  • germination
  • recreation
  • Biological Capacity
  • Wastewater treatment
  • TOPSIS method
  • waste management
  • Spatial Distribution
  • Bushehr
  • ecological niche factor analysis (ENFA)
  • nickel
  • spatial pattern
  • protection
  • Dena protected area
  • PM10
  • multi criteria evaluation
  • sustainability
  • Financial Development
  • Landscape ecology
  • Eutrophication
  • Mashhad
  • InVEST model
  • Photocatalyst
  • wetland
  • Goitered gazelle
  • Physiographic factors
  • Environmental
  • Site selection
  • Bioindicator
  • Wastewater
  • Landfill
  • Satellite images
  • Markov Chain
  • Ecological niche factor analysis
  • Cokriging
  • Soil Quality Index
  • metrics
  • Tajan river
  • Machine learning
  • Geostatistic
  • Earth surface temperature
  • Generalized linear model
  • ecosystem
  • rice