Dr. Mohammad Reza Mansouri Daneshvar is a researcher at the Iran Meteorological Organization, specializing in climatology, geomorphology, and environmental planning. He holds a Ph.D. in Climatology–Environmental Planning and has expertise in meteorology, GIS, land suitability evaluation, remote sensing, and natural hazards assessment. His research focuses on climate change, seismic zoning, atmospheric precursors of earthquakes, and environmental impact analysis. He has published extensively on climate and environmental sciences, contributing to sustainable planning and disaster risk management.
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Summary:
Dr. Mohammad Reza Mansouri Daneshvar is a highly accomplished researcher specializing in climatology, geomorphology, and environmental planning. His interdisciplinary work contributes to understanding climate variability, meteorological hazards, and sustainable urban development. His research impact is evident through his publications, collaborations, and practical applications in the Iran Meteorological Organization.
🎓 Education
Mohammad Reza Mansouri Daneshvar holds a B.S. and M.S. in Urban Planning and Geomorphology–Environmental Planning. He further pursued a Ph.D. in Climatology–Environmental Planning, where he developed expertise in meteorology, climate systems, and environmental analysis.
đź’ĽExperience
He has extensive experience in research and applied studies related to climatology and geomorphology. Since April 2024, he has been employed at the Iran Meteorological Organization in Mashhad, where he contributes to climate and environmental assessments.
🔬Research Focus
His research spans multiple disciplines, including meteorology, climatology, land suitability evaluation, geographical information systems (GIS), urban and regional planning, environmental impact assessment, landslide hazard assessment, erosion and sedimentation, remote sensing, natural hazards monitoring, geostatistical analysis, spatial and temporal analysis of climatological parameters, seismic zoning, atmospheric precursors of earthquake prediction, and meteorite impact craters. He is also deeply interested in climate change, synoptic studies, global warming and cooling, geomorphological phenomena, environmental and geo-sciences, eco- and geo-tourism planning, and watershed management.
🛠️Skills
He possesses strong analytical skills in GIS, geostatistical analysis, environmental modeling, and remote sensing. His expertise extends to climate data interpretation, natural hazard assessment, and spatial-temporal analysis of environmental factors.
🏆Awards
His contributions to climatology and geomorphology have been recognized through various research publications and professional engagements in scientific communities. His work has been instrumental in advancing understanding of environmental and climate-related phenomena.