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Using Geo-Spatial Technologies for Land and Water Resource Development Planning: A Case Study of Tirora Tehsil, India

2023; Springer Nature; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1007/978-3-031-35279-9_15

ISSN

2364-6934

Autores

Nanabhau S. Kudnar, M. Rajashekhar,

Tópico(s)

Soil and Land Suitability Analysis

Resumo

In this study presents the using geo-spatial technologies for land and water resource development planning in Tirora tehsil, India. Using the SOI topographic maps for physical parameters and water quality analysis parameter analysis for inverse distance weighting (IDW) interpolation method in the in study area. The study area is small in terms of land; therefore, no variation in the physiography, soils, climatic conditions and many more results single crop pattern. As per the study of total crop productivity and irrigated area productivity; crop productivity in irrigated area is high than total cropped area. The percentage of the total geographical area under crop is 56.78% which means that agriculture is found only in the river belt and plains while the rest of the hills and other areas are not cultivated. The main crop is paddy in the region; therefore another crops are produces in very much less amount in the area. The average pH value of groundwater here is 8.01 with the highest value being 8.90 and the lowest value being 7.21 which means that the nature and quality of water here is good. The highest TDS pattern of water you find is 2011 and the lowest is 310 in which average value is 604.75 which mean TDS of water is good but TDS of water you see increased in river side and in hilly region it is good. This study can be used for future planning of farm management, crop growth and sustainable development.

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