Holoculture Engineering and the Society has the ability to using of Salinity (An Introduction of Socio-Technical and Soil-Plant Based on "Iranian Ecological Studies")

Mahnaz Ghobadi

Volume 7, Issue 14 , September 2021, Pages 1-55

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2020.54619.1225

Abstract
  The main idea of this paper is to highlight the importance of the relationships between domains of "natural and human" from the two "science" and "biology" perspectives, although at first it sounds simple but unfortunately in practice this communication lacks in the field of macro science. "Salinity" ...  Read More

Local Knowledge, Cultural Meanings and Management of Water in Qashqai’s Nomad Groups of Iran: An Ethnography of Water

AbouAli Vedadhir; Alma Ranjbar

Volume 7, Issue 14 , September 2021, Pages 57-103

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2021.57214.1240

Abstract
  In the last few decades, the significance and emergence of environmental crises and discourses has led to the rise of a number of interdisciplinary studies and anthropologists, considering culture as the intersection of the environmental and the anthropological discourses, has addressed the environmental ...  Read More

Using factor analysis in compilation, evaluation and identification of the most effective criteria of indigenous knowledge in the management and planning of water resources in arid and semi-arid regions of Iran ( Yazd Province)

mehdi khani; hassan Hoveidi; Ahmad Reza yavari; Mohammadreza khani

Volume 7, Issue 14 , September 2021, Pages 105-152

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2021.60055.1262

Abstract
  Due to mismanagement in the field of use, rehabilitation and allocation of water resources, the return and use of local indigenous technologies and knowledge and also their updating, plus localization of modern technologies make it inevitable. Since one of the important elements of planning and management ...  Read More

Meaningful research in plant motifs of civilization of Halilrood basin of Jiroft (third millennium BC)

Reza Sehhat Manesh; Zahta Esfandiyari

Volume 7, Issue 14 , September 2021, Pages 153-188

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2021.59214.1254

Abstract
  Chlorite Vessels and their motifs are the most important non-writing element of the civilization of Halilrood cultural area. Most of the researches in the field of Vessels and motifs of Jiroft civilization are in the field of animal motifs and among these other motifs have not aroused much attention ...  Read More

Gargur Fishing as a Total Social Fact: an on local knowledge, local techniques, environment, development, and social relations in Genaveh

Mohsen Ebrahimi; Mehrdad Arabestani

Volume 7, Issue 14 , September 2021, Pages 189-220

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2021.48722.1177

Abstract
  Fishing has been one of the most important sources of livelihood among the coastal societies of the Persian Gulf, and seafood constitutes a major food source of the people. The people apply different techniques of fishing among them; Gargur is the most common and is deeply rooted in the organic relationship ...  Read More

Prevention and treatment of common diseases among Zurkhaneh instructors based on indigenous knowledge

golfam Sharifi

Volume 7, Issue 14 , September 2021, Pages 221-253

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2021.59217.1255

Abstract
  AbstractMorshedi is the art of percussion and singing epic songs in Zurkhaneh. Percussion puts a lot of pressure on the body for many years. In the present study, in addition to introducing some diseases that Zurkhaneh mentors are infected with, Provide information on the prevention and treatment of ...  Read More

Gut ke māl

mahdi raeisi nafchi; Khatereh Talebi; mitra azad

Volume 7, Issue 14 , September 2021, Pages 255-296

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2021.54230.1224

Abstract
  Sangsarnomads are one of the most famous nomadic tribes in Iran-Semnan province. In their siah-chador (known as “gut”) there is a special composition of hand woven as tent and masonry material as substructure (known as “gut-ke-mal”). Gut-ke-mal remains in the summer pastures and ...  Read More

The role of cultural and social factors in decorating safavid astrolabes

samaneh baghlani; samanian samad

Volume 7, Issue 14 , September 2021, Pages 297-332

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2021.53087.1215

Abstract
  Astrolabes as the most advanced astronomical tool of Islamic world, was so attended during the Islamic period; and In the Safavid period, astrolabe became more and more important that their designs, decorations and changes shows that and seams it was influenced by various factors including cultural and ...  Read More

Indigenous Knowledge of conservation interventions in Iranian canvas-Marouflaged murals

yaser hamzavi

Volume 7, Issue 14 , September 2021, Pages 333-367

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2021.57653.1244

Abstract
  One of the most distinctive types of murals is the canvas-Marouflaged murals. In the direction of managing purposeful and long-term canvas-Marouflaged murals studies, Proper protection of these Artworks. In order to properly protect these works and analyze conservation studies and future measures, it ...  Read More

Study about Indigenous knowledge of plants in Goghar Baft rangelands, Kerman province

Amirreza Amrollahi; Mohamad Rahim Forouzeh; Hossein Barani; Hassan Yeganeh

Volume 7, Issue 14 , September 2021, Pages 369-424

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2021.54212.1223

Abstract
  Indigenous knowledge as a part of any nation’s culture, has been acquired through experience and gradually become a part of the culture and society. The correct use of this knowledge can lead to endogenous development. Ethnobotany, as a sub branch of indigenous knowledge, investigates the way people ...  Read More

An Attitude Towards the work and art of Traditional porcelain repairing

Hamid reza Arami parche baf; sajad moazen

Volume 7, Issue 14 , September 2021, Pages 425-468

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2021.62034.1277

Abstract
  One of the forgotten traditional arts and crafts is repairing porcelain art. Documentation of experiences, knowledge, and techniques used in this profession are necessary to preserve Iranian culture. Field and library studies and interviews with experts and veterans of this art were used to collect information. ...  Read More

Research on mercury gilding on silver

Masoumeh Yousefi; seyyed ali asghar mirfatah; farzad mafi

Volume 7, Issue 14 , September 2021, Pages 469-510

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2021.45771.1166

Abstract
  Mercury gilding is a method used to decorate silver traces during the Sassanid period. It has features that make the gold layer firmly attached to the silver base and the gold layer does not detach from the work over time.In this research, this question on has been raised as to what caused the gold layer ...  Read More