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Use of RS and GIS for MPKV Watershed Planning

R. D Bansod

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Indian Journal of Waste Management 8(1):p 23-30, January – June 2024. | DOI: Not provide

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Bansod RD. Use of RS and GIS for MPKV Watershed planning. Ind Jr Waste Manag. 2024;8(1):23-30.

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Received : December 11, 2023         Accepted : February 02, 2024          Published : June 20, 2024

Abstract

The SoItoposheet 47 I, Cartosat-2 DEM and Landsat-8 satellite image of the area were used for planning of MPKV West watershed. Thematic maps such as Base map, Slope map, Soil map, Land use / Land cover map, Drainage map and Catchment map were prepared.In the drainage network, high priority for land treatments was found to 1st and 2nd order streams,due to steeper slopes the runoff generation would have been increased and for water storage structures high priority was found to 3rd and 4th order streams because of gentle and nearly flat slope. One farm pond in catchment-A twelve nalabunds are proposed under drainage line treatment in entire west part. Twenty Four loose boulder structures, especially in upper reaches of first order streams, are suggested. Under the area treatment continuous contour trenches with plantation (CCT/deep CCT + Plantation) in 102 ha area are proposed in catchment A to F. Plantation on 67 ha have been proposed in catchment-A and densification of plantation is proposed on 222 ha area in catchment-A.


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Bansod RD. Use of RS and GIS for MPKV Watershed planning. Ind Jr Waste Manag. 2024;8(1):23-30.


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Remote sensingGeographic information systemWatershed

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