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Mohammad Ebrahim Banihabib
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Comparison of the ARMA, ARIMA, and the autoregressive artificial neural network models in forecasting the monthly inflow of Dez dam reservoir
M Valipour, ME Banihabib, SMR Behbahani
Journal of hydrology 476, 433-441, 2013
9302013
Comparison of different multi criteria decision-making models in prioritizing flood management alternatives
N Chitsaz, ME Banihabib
Water Resources Management 29, 2503-2525, 2015
1872015
Multi-objective optimization model for the allocation of water resources in arid regions based on the maximization of socioeconomic efficiency
M Habibi Davijani, ME Banihabib, A Nadjafzadeh Anvar, SR Hashemi
Water resources management 30, 927-946, 2016
1572016
Parameters estimate of autoregressive moving average and autoregressive integrated moving average models and compare their ability for inflow forecasting
M Valipour, ME Banihabib, SMR Behbahani
J Math Stat 8 (3), 330-338, 2012
1312012
Monthly inflow forecasting using autoregressive artificial neural network.
M Valipour, ME Banihabib, SMR Behbahani
1062012
Optimization model for the allocation of water resources based on the maximization of employment in the agriculture and industry sectors
MH Davijani, ME Banihabib, AN Anvar, SR Hashemi
Journal of Hydrology 533, 430-438, 2016
1042016
Extended fuzzy analytic hierarchy process approach in water and environmental management (case study: Lake Urmia Basin, Iran)
A Azarnivand, FS Hashemi-Madani, ME Banihabib
Environmental earth sciences 73, 13-26, 2015
1012015
Fuzzy optimization model and fuzzy inference system for conjunctive use of surface and groundwater resources
SG Milan, A Roozbahani, ME Banihabib
Journal of hydrology 566, 421-434, 2018
852018
An MCDM-based social network analysis of water governance to determine actors’ power in water-food-energy nexus
SG Kharanagh, ME Banihabib, S Javadi
Journal of Hydrology 581, 124382, 2020
692020
Comparison of compensatory and non-compensatory multi criteria decision making models in water resources strategic management
ME Banihabib, FS Hashemi-Madani, A Forghani
Water Resources Management 31, 3745-3759, 2017
652017
A framework for ground water management based on bayesian network and MCDM techniques
A Roozbahani, E Ebrahimi, ME Banihabib
Water resources management 32 (15), 4985-5005, 2018
642018
A decision-making model for flood warning system based on ensemble forecasts
L Goodarzi, ME Banihabib, A Roozbahani
Journal of hydrology 573, 207-219, 2019
512019
Fuzzy Hybrid MCDM Model for Ranking the Agricultural Water Demand Management Strategies in Arid Areas
ME Banihabib, MH Shabestari
Water Resources Management 31 (1), 495–513, 2017
452017
Extended linear and non-linear auto-regressive models for forecasting the urban water consumption of a fast-growing city in an arid region
ME Banihabib, P Mousavi-Mirkalaei
Sustainable Cities and Society 48, 101585, 2019
412019
Multi-objective particle swarm optimization model for conjunctive use of treated wastewater and groundwater
M Yousefi, ME Banihabib, J Soltani, A Roozbahani
Agricultural water management 208, 224-231, 2018
392018
An assessment framework for the mitigation effects of check dams on debris flow
ME Banihabib, A Forghani
Catena 152, 277-284, 2017
392017
A new framework for strategic planning to stabilize a shrinking lake
ME Banihabib, A Azarnivand, RC Peralta
Lake and Reservoir Management 31 (1), 31-43, 2015
382015
A framework for sustainable strategic planning of water demand and supply in arid regions
ME Banihabib, F Hashemi, MH Shabestari
Sustainable Development 25 (3), 254-266, 2017
362017
Comparison of autoregressive static and artificial dynamic neural network for the forecasting of monthly inflow of dez reservoir
ME BANIHABIB, M VALIPOOR, BS MAHMOOD
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 13 (451), 1-14, 2012
362012
Comprehensive risk assessment of river basins using Fault Tree Analysis
M Gachlou, A Roozbahani, ME Banihabib
Journal of hydrology 577, 123974, 2019
352019
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