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Main Author: Vikas Vatsa and Nilanjana Roy
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Published: Zenodo 2025
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16927964
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contents <p>Watershed management is a complex process that involves understanding the various components of a watershed and how they interact with one another. Drainage line treatment is an important aspect of watershed management, as it involves identifying areas where water is flowing and taking measures to prevent erosion and sedimentation. In recent years, remote sensing and Geographic Information System (GIS) technologies have been increasingly used for watershed management, including identifying potential activity zones and implementing soil and water conservation measures. The study aims to investigate remote sensing and GIS techniques for identifying watershed activities, especially drainage line treatment, in a small catchment area. </p>
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spellingShingle Assessment of Potential Soil and Water Conservation Activities in Small Catchment Areas using Geospatial Techniques
Vikas Vatsa and Nilanjana Roy
<p>Watershed management is a complex process that involves understanding the various components of a watershed and how they interact with one another. Drainage line treatment is an important aspect of watershed management, as it involves identifying areas where water is flowing and taking measures to prevent erosion and sedimentation. In recent years, remote sensing and Geographic Information System (GIS) technologies have been increasingly used for watershed management, including identifying potential activity zones and implementing soil and water conservation measures. The study aims to investigate remote sensing and GIS techniques for identifying watershed activities, especially drainage line treatment, in a small catchment area. </p>
title Assessment of Potential Soil and Water Conservation Activities in Small Catchment Areas using Geospatial Techniques
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16927964