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Use of High Science Tools in Integrated Watershed Management

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Title Use of High Science Tools in Integrated Watershed Management
Use of High Science Tools in Integrated Watershed Management
 
Creator ICAR_CRIDA
 
Subject Science Tools,Integrated ,Watershed, Management
 
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Semi-Arid Tropics (SAT) are characterized by highly variable rainfall,
poor soils, low yields and poor developmental infrastructure. Watershed
management is now an accepted strategy for development of rainfed agriculture in these areas. New science tools like remote sensing,
geographical information systems (GIS), water balance, simulation
modeling, information and communication technology (ICT) are
currently being used very widely in irrigated and well-endowed areas.
Importance of these tools in the SAT areas is now well understood and
recognized. Application of new science tools in rain-fed agriculture
opens up new vistas for development through integrated watershed
management programs (IWMP). ICRISAT in partnership with national
agricultural research systems and advanced research institutes in
Asia has applied new science tools for enhancing the productivity of
rain-fed systems in the SAT through science-led development.
The remarkable developments in space technology currently offers
satellites, which provide better spatial and spectral resolutions, more
frequent revisits, stereo viewing and on board recording capabilities.
High spatial and temporal resolution satellite data could be effectively
used for watershed management and monitoring activities at land
ownership level. Techniques are also successfully used for preparing
detailed thematic maps, watershed development plans and continuous
monitoring of the natural resources in rain-fed areas. Synergy of GIS
and Web Technology allows access to dynamic geospatial watershed
information without burdening the users with complicated and
expensive software.
Use of smart sensor network along with GIS, RS, simulation modeling
and ICT opens up new opportunities for developing intelligent
watershed management information systems. These tools can help
in improving the rural livelihoods and contribute substantially to meet
the millennium development goals of halving the number of hungry
people by 2015 and achieving food security through enhanced use
efficiency of scarce natural resorces such as land and water in the
tropical countries.
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Date 2020-02-25T09:35:00Z
2020-02-25T09:35:00Z
2011-01-01
 
Type Book
 
Identifier Not Available
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/32971
 
Language English
 
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Publisher ICAR::Central Research Institute of Dryland Agriculture