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Water resources development action plan for sasti watershed, Chandrapur district, Maharashtra using remote sensing and geographic information system

Today the world is facing the biggest crisis for water. The available both surface and groundwater resources are not sufficient to meet all the water requirements for all purpose. The optimal and sustainable development of the resource is a prerequisite so that it is assessed reliably to avoid any f...

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Published in:Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing 2004-12, Vol.32 (4), p.363-372
Main Authors: Rokade, V. M., Kundal, P., Joshi, A. K.
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Geographic information systems
Geological structures
Geomorphology
Groundwater
Information systems
Natural resource management
Natural resources
Qualitative analysis
Remote sensing
Resource development
Surface water
Sustainable development
Water requirements
Water resources
Water resources development
Watersheds
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