ABSTRACT: Watershed management is an essential part to achieve sustainability. In the case of large watersheds, management and conservation practices cannot be implemented efficiently over the entire area due to inadequate human resources and financial support. Therefore, prioritizing the sub-watersheds and implementation of management practices would be a viable technique to ensure sustainability within the watershed. In this study, sub-watershed prioritization is carried out for the Kalinadi basin based on erosion susceptibility using morphometric analysis. SRTM DEM is used to extract stream network and delineate the sub-watersheds using ArcGIS software. Further, the Kalinadi basin is divided into eight sub-watersheds and morphometric ana...
Watersheds from semiarid zones are sensitive to land degradation processes wherein the morphometric ...
Measurements of the shape or geometry of any natural form, including those of plants, animals, and r...
The study area covers 1026 sq km comprising of 15 sub-watersheds, namely Saggiyam (SB-1), Mudoldoddi...
Morphometric analysis of any watershed and its prioritization is one of the important aspects of pla...
Abstract The quantitative analysis of drainage system is an important aspect of characterization of ...
Planning of watershed at micro-level is indispensable for sustainable development, particularly in t...
Considering the relationship and importance of water and how watershed plays a dominant role in tran...
Abstract The hydrological availability and scarcity of water can be affected by geomorphological pro...
Prioritisation of sub-watersheds (SWs) is becoming increasingly important in the conservation of nat...
Prioritisation of sub-watersheds (SWs) is becoming increasingly important in the conservation of nat...
As morphometric investigation is connected to prioritization of watershed, morphometric analysis has...
Morphometric analysis is vital for any watershed investigation and it is inevitable for flood risk a...
As morphometric investigation is connected to prioritization of watershed, morphometric analysis has...
Morphometric analysis gives a quantitative description of drainage basin. The main aim of the presen...
Watersheds from semiarid zones are sensitive to land degradation processes wherein the morphometric ...
Watersheds from semiarid zones are sensitive to land degradation processes wherein the morphometric ...
Measurements of the shape or geometry of any natural form, including those of plants, animals, and r...
The study area covers 1026 sq km comprising of 15 sub-watersheds, namely Saggiyam (SB-1), Mudoldoddi...
Morphometric analysis of any watershed and its prioritization is one of the important aspects of pla...
Abstract The quantitative analysis of drainage system is an important aspect of characterization of ...
Planning of watershed at micro-level is indispensable for sustainable development, particularly in t...
Considering the relationship and importance of water and how watershed plays a dominant role in tran...
Abstract The hydrological availability and scarcity of water can be affected by geomorphological pro...
Prioritisation of sub-watersheds (SWs) is becoming increasingly important in the conservation of nat...
Prioritisation of sub-watersheds (SWs) is becoming increasingly important in the conservation of nat...
As morphometric investigation is connected to prioritization of watershed, morphometric analysis has...
Morphometric analysis is vital for any watershed investigation and it is inevitable for flood risk a...
As morphometric investigation is connected to prioritization of watershed, morphometric analysis has...
Morphometric analysis gives a quantitative description of drainage basin. The main aim of the presen...
Watersheds from semiarid zones are sensitive to land degradation processes wherein the morphometric ...
Watersheds from semiarid zones are sensitive to land degradation processes wherein the morphometric ...
Measurements of the shape or geometry of any natural form, including those of plants, animals, and r...
The study area covers 1026 sq km comprising of 15 sub-watersheds, namely Saggiyam (SB-1), Mudoldoddi...