Land Use Planning for Conservation Measures of Basin Using Remote Sensing and GIS Approach: A Case Study
S.D. Vikhe1 * and K.A. Patil2
1
Civil Engineering Department,
Govt. College of Engineering,
Aurangabad,
431001
Maharashtra
India
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CWE.12.2.28
Geographical information system proves efficient tool in delineation of watersheds and its planning. Land use planning through Land capability is the basis of watershed management programme. Land use planning for conservation measures of Basin using Remote Sensing and GIS Approach for Sukhana Basin of Aurangabad District, Maharashtra state has been carried out. Study area is located between 75.33°, 75.76° E longitudes, and 19.66°, 19.98° N latitudes. Class suitable for cultivation are II, III and IV have areal extent 134.41, 150.12 and 165.80 sq.Km. which is 67.32% of the total basin area and class VI and VII are not suitable for cultivation has areal extent 101.68 respectively which is 32.68% of the total area. Based on land capability classification, land use planning with reference to conservation planning for Class II,III,IV are gully control measures, farm bunding such as compartment bunding, contour bunding and graded bunding. Whereas, for class VI measures are continuous contour trenches and staggered trenching and for class VII treatment propose a pasture development.
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Vikhe S. D, Patil K. A. Land Use Planning for Conservation Measures of Basin Using Remote Sensing and GIS Approach: A Case Study. Curr World Environ 2017;12(2). DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CWE.12.2.28
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