scholarly journals Multi-criteria land evaluation for suitability analysis of wheat: a case study of a watershed in eastern plateau region, India

2013 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 119-128 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aditi Sarkar ◽  
Amit Ghosh ◽  
Pabitra Banik
2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 49-59 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yogesh Badhe ◽  
Ravindra Medhe ◽  
Tushar Shelar

The site suitability for construction of water conservation structures is an important step towards groundwater conservation in arid and semi-arid regions. Water is the most crucial for maintaining an environment and ecosystem which is helpful to sustaining all forms of the life. The increasing water scarcity day to day has been one of the common problems over a period of time. On top of it, when the area is a part of rain shadow zone like Ahmednagar district, water conservation activities are become more important. The present study aims to identify the suitable zones for water conservation activity. Multi- criteria evaluation is carried out using Geographic Information System (GIS) techniques to help the choice makers in defining suitable site for construction of water conservation structures. Different layers which were considered for multi-criteria evaluation: slope, land use land cover, soil texture, lithology, soil depth, soil erosion, wells, lineaments and drainage network. Analytical Hierarchy Processes (AHP) is used for weighted sum to find suitable sites for implementation of water conservation activity using selected criterions. The site suitability map was classified into four classes: highly suitable, moderately suitable, less suitable and not suitable with area of 19.19%, 26%, 49.03% and 5.78, respectively. This map will help for selection of suitable sites for construction of Mati Nala Bund (MNB), Check Dam, Cement Nala Bund (CNB) and Continuous Contour Trenches (CCT) for conservation of groundwater resource in the region.


Author(s):  
Bistok Hasiholan Simanjuntak ◽  
Sri Yulianto Joko Prasetyo ◽  
Kristoko Dwi Hartomo ◽  
Hindriyanto Dwi Purnomo

The mapping of agro-ecological zone, which is integrated with the suitability of land evaluation, will determine the ideal farming system. The ideal farming system including sustainable land management will support the food security scenario of a region. In this chapter, the implementation of fuzzy logic for mapping the agro-ecological zone is discussed. The agro-ecological zone in Boyolali is used as case study in which the mapping considers its physiographic characteristics and climate. Two physiographic characteristics are involved: slope of the land and elevation. Rainfall is used as representative of climate. The experiment results reveal that simple membership function with the Mamdani inferences system could help decision makers to classify the agricultural land in Boyolali.


2021 ◽  
Vol 163 ◽  
pp. 1182-1194
Author(s):  
Emmanuel Chibundo Chukwuma ◽  
Faith Chinenye Okey-Onyesolu ◽  
Kingsley Amaechi Ani ◽  
Emmanuel Chukwudi Nwanna

1977 ◽  
Vol 143 (3) ◽  
pp. 407 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anthony Young ◽  
Peter F. Goldsmith

2004 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Didas N. Kimaro ◽  
Balthazar M. Msanya ◽  
Shigeru ArakI ◽  
Hiroo Otsuka

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