DocumentCode :
1520625
Title :
A remote sensing-based integrated approach for sustainable development of land water resources
Author :
Rao, Dasika P.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Space, Nat. Remote Sensing Agency, Balanagar, India
Volume :
31
Issue :
2
fYear :
2001
fDate :
5/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
207
Lastpage :
215
Abstract :
Sustainable development of natural resources calls for utilizing these resources based on their potential and limitations. A remote sensing and geographic information system-based approach for the sustainable development of land and water resources has been developed. The approach involves the extraction of information on soils, water resources (both surface and ground water) and land use/cover from the Indian Remote Sensing (IRS-1A/1B) satellite´s Linear Imaging Self-scanning Sensor (LISS-II) data, together with terrain and other information from ancillary sources, and integrating them with the social, cultural and economic needs of the people, and using a GIS as a tool. The integration helps in the generation of an action plan identifying specific interventions in a watershed based on contemporary technology, in consultation not only with scientific specialists in agriculture, horticulture, water resources, land use, forestry and soil conservation, but also with social scientists, non-governmental organizations and beneficiary farmers in the watershed. The early results of the implementation of action plans in some selected watersheds have been rewarding in that positive trends in slowing down land degradation, raising groundwater levels and greening of wastelands have been noticed. The paper concludes that, for sustainable development, a holistic and systemic approach is essential that takes into account analysis of multiple objectives, impact and risk analysis, and decision-making at the grass-roots level. Remote-sensing data plays a crucial and integral role in this endeavour
Keywords :
agriculture; forestry; geographic information systems; groundwater; natural resources; remote sensing; risk management; social sciences; soil; IRS-1A/1B satellite; Indian Remote Sensing Satellite; LISS-II data; Linear Imaging Self-scanning Sensor; action plan; agriculture; beneficiary farmers; consultation; cultural needs; decision making; economic needs; forestry; geographic information system; groundwater level; holistic systemic approach; horticulture; impact analysis; interventions; land cover; land degradation; land resources; land use; multiple objectives; natural resources; nongovernmental organizations; remote sensing-based integrated approach; risk analysis; social needs; social science; soil conservation; surface water; sustainable development; terrain information; wasteland greening; water resources; watershed; Cultural differences; Data mining; Geographic Information Systems; Image sensors; Land surface; Remote sensing; Risk analysis; Soil; Sustainable development; Water resources;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1094-6977
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/5326.941844
Filename :
941844
Link To Document :
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