Author_Institution :
Maybod Branch, Watershed Manage. Eng. Dept., Islamic Azad Univ., Maybod, Iran
Abstract :
Some spatial natural factors such as slope degree, slope aspect, slope convexity, stream net, land use, and vegetation cover, are effectiveness and more important for natural resources and watershed management. Combination of these factors, can give ideas about land and water planning in watersheds. Objective is finding the most effectiveness spatial natural and economic-natural factors in watershed by pixels value evaluation in GIS environment. The Miankouh watershed in Yazd was selected. Natural factors, and social-economic factors, with constraints, for spatial soil conservation priority were selected. In spatial multi criteria evaluation (SMCE) method, factors and constraints were standardized and factors weighing was done. Then tree model was designed in GIS. Result, was composite map with pixels value 0 to 1. These pixels values were imported to spreadsheet program. The effects of changes (decrease and increase) in weight of each spatial natural factor on the pixel values in GIS were recorded. After analyzing and comparison pixel values in spreadsheet, more effectiveness factors were known. It was inferred the most effectiveness factors are covering the watershed vastly, such as, stream net. With these results, land and environment programmers can weigh the spatial natural and economic-natural factors with more recognition in the watershed.
Keywords :
geographic information systems; geophysics computing; soil; terrain mapping; vegetation mapping; water conservation; water resources; GIS environment; Iran; Miankouh watershed; Yazd; composite map; effectiveness spatial natural factors; land planning; land use; natural resources; pixel values; pixels value evaluation; slope aspect; slope convexity; slope degree; socialeconomic factors; spatial multicriteria evaluation method; spatial natural factors; spatial soil conservation; spreadsheet program; stream net; tree model; vegetation cover; water planning; watershed management; Geographic Information Systems; GIS; Iran; SMCE; spatial factors; watershed; weighing;