A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z All
Prabhakara Chowdary, P.
- Integrated watershed Management using Remote Sensing And GIS Techniques
Authors
1 Department ofCivil Engineering, K. L. College of Engineering, Vaddeswaram, Guntur District, A.P, IN
2 Centre for Water Resources, I.S.T, J.N. Technological University, Hyderabad, A.P, IN
3 Panchayat Raj Engineering Department, Hyderabad, A.P, IN
Source
Nature Environment and Pollution Technology, Vol 6, No 3 (2007), Pagination: 463-470Abstract
Watershed is a geo-hydrological unit draining at a common point by a system of streams. Watershed management is the rational utilization of land and water resources for optimum production with minimum hazard to natural resources. Remote sensing (RS) and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) techniques can be utilized for effective management of land and water resources in a watershed. Even the Government of Andhra Pradesh is implementing watershed development programs on priority basis for sustainable development of land and water resources on holistic approach. The activities of watershed management mainly include rainwater harvesting structures, soil conservation measures and environmental protection measures.The study area was Boothpur Mandal, which is one of the 64 mandals of Mahaboobnagar district. These areas have been identified as chronically drought affected areas in the State because of scanty and erratic rainfall. Collection of source data like satellite data of two seasons, SOI toposheets and village maps were carried out. Secondary data like ground water levels, agriculture, population and socioeconomic data were collected. Various thematic maps like base map, contour map, drainage map, soil map, geomorphology map, slope map and land use/land cover map were prepared by using SOI toposheets and satellite imageries. After analysing all maps, action plan map was generated for the soil and water conservation in the study area.