Land forms and Development of Mountainous Hills in the Sana'a Basin

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Land forms and Development of Mountainous Hills in the Sana'a Basin is one of the most important Geomorphological development studies on Yemen . It has a great relationship in terrestrial uses and geomorphological applications in various aspects of comprehensive development . In view of the natural, interactions , process and human activities that affected on phenomena over time, which were a major factor in the sedimentation and formation of various phenomena of landforms . processes of aerobic , water erosion and sculpting have caused a number of problems and risks such as rocky collapses in an area study . Project aimed to describe, classify , spatial analysis , made map and plans how to use landforms in Sana, a basin at many development projects .

Keywords: - Sana'a Basin Geomorphology , development, mountains, Ricky and environment. Sustainability,

:-Contents of the study

1-The methodological and theoretical framework.

2- Studying location, classification of landforms shapes in the study area.

3- Principle of Geomorphology

4- Natural and Human Characteristics that affected on landforms in the Study Area.

5- Problems, Challenges and risky of Geomorphology on study area .

6-Geomorphology Applications in Mountain and Platform Development in the Sana'a Basin

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