Watershed management programmes, in terms of conservation planning over a large watershed, must identify the subsets of hydrologic units that are contributing most sediment load in the watershed. It is these priority or critical hydrologic units or sub-watersheds that need preferential soil and water conservation measures to reduce maximum sediment load in the watershed, particularly in arid/semi-arid fragile environments. The semi-quantitative method of the Sediment Yield Index (SYI) model, developed by the All India Soil and Land Use Survey of the Government of India for priority delineation in River Valley Projects, is used in India and studies have revealed that there is an overall reduction of sediment outflows of up to 60%. The paper ...
Watershed management is often seen as a potential engine for agricultural growth and development in ...
Short-term Planning of Watershed Using Calculation of Quantitative Erosion Method Based on Remote Se...
Abstract Groundwater quality, scarcity and over-exploitation of available resources have produced se...
The study identifies the extent of soil loss and proposes a method for prioritization of micro-water...
AbstractThe study identifies the extent of soil loss and proposes a method for prioritization of mic...
The watershed is the natural planning unit in modelling and monitoring of the effect of watershed ma...
The watershed is the natural planning unit in modeling and monitoring of the effect of watershed man...
AbstractThe study identifies the extent of soil loss and proposes a method for prioritization of mic...
The study area is one of the watersheds of North Pennar basin, covering an area of 570 km 2 and lies...
Erosion causing and related watershed characteristics, generated from multi-source data (remotely-se...
Soil erosion is the greatest destroyer of land resources in Indravati catchment. It carries the high...
In India, watersheds have become the pivotal unit for different rural development programs. India�s ...
Planning of watershed at micro-level is indispensable for sustainable development, particularly in t...
Watershed is not simply the hydrological unit but also socio-political-ecological entity which play...
Short-term Planning of Watershed Using Calculation of Quantitative Erosion Method Based on Remote Se...
Watershed management is often seen as a potential engine for agricultural growth and development in ...
Short-term Planning of Watershed Using Calculation of Quantitative Erosion Method Based on Remote Se...
Abstract Groundwater quality, scarcity and over-exploitation of available resources have produced se...
The study identifies the extent of soil loss and proposes a method for prioritization of micro-water...
AbstractThe study identifies the extent of soil loss and proposes a method for prioritization of mic...
The watershed is the natural planning unit in modelling and monitoring of the effect of watershed ma...
The watershed is the natural planning unit in modeling and monitoring of the effect of watershed man...
AbstractThe study identifies the extent of soil loss and proposes a method for prioritization of mic...
The study area is one of the watersheds of North Pennar basin, covering an area of 570 km 2 and lies...
Erosion causing and related watershed characteristics, generated from multi-source data (remotely-se...
Soil erosion is the greatest destroyer of land resources in Indravati catchment. It carries the high...
In India, watersheds have become the pivotal unit for different rural development programs. India�s ...
Planning of watershed at micro-level is indispensable for sustainable development, particularly in t...
Watershed is not simply the hydrological unit but also socio-political-ecological entity which play...
Short-term Planning of Watershed Using Calculation of Quantitative Erosion Method Based on Remote Se...
Watershed management is often seen as a potential engine for agricultural growth and development in ...
Short-term Planning of Watershed Using Calculation of Quantitative Erosion Method Based on Remote Se...
Abstract Groundwater quality, scarcity and over-exploitation of available resources have produced se...