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ISBN 10: 9386102722 ISBN 13: 9789386102720
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: 1. Remote sensing and geographic information system for natural resources management/Mahesh Gaur and R.K. Goyal. 2. Remote sensing and GIS concepts/Suparn Pathak. 3. Recent trends in natural resources inventory, mapping and monitoring/Mahesh Gaur. 4. Geospatial technologies for sustainable development of the natural resources/Jyotsana Chuchra Raheja and Mahesh Gaur. 5. Land evaluation for sustainable land use management/Mahesh Gaur, Pradeep Pagaria, R.K. Goyal and J.S. Chouhan. 6. Remote sensing and GIS techniques for mapping of soil resources/Mahesh Gaur and Pradeep Pagaria. 7. Land capability assessment using remote sensing and GIS techniques/Sanjay Dhakad, R.K. Goyal, Mahesh Gaur and Devi Dayal. 8. Integration of geospatial analysis techniques for natural resources management/Peeyush Gupta and Swati Goyal. 9. Appraisal of rainfed agriculture in arid Western Rajasthan using remote sensing and GIS/Balak Ram, Mahesh Gaur and J.S. Chouhan. 10. Water resources and surface water bodies in hot arid zone/R.K. Goyal and Mahesh Gaur. 11. Recent approaches in watershed delineation and integrated management/A. K. Bera, Sagar S. Salukhe and Niteenkumar Bankar. 12. Role of geomatics in morphometric analysis of a watershed - a case study of the Bata River at Lower Shivalik Hills/Nitin Chauhan and Vipin Kumar. 13. Spatial Trend of Evapotranspiration in Western Rajasthan under Climate Change/R.K. Goyal and Mahesh Gaur. 14. Vegetation ecology of hot arid and semi arid grazing lands of India/Manish Mathur and C.B. Pandey. 15. Spatial and temporal variations in cropped area in the Thar Desert/Ila Agnihotri and J.R. Sharma. 16. Land degradation mapping using geospatial technologies/S. Rama Subramoniam, A.K. Bera and Uday Raj. 17. Spatial pattern of agricultural drought using NOAA-AVHRR derived vegetation indices/Arnab Kundu, D. M. Denis, N. R. Patel and Dipanwita Dutta. 18. Landslide hazards zonation and its management using remote sensing and GIS/Ravinder Singh Bora. 19. Multi-temporal satellite data for wastelands monitoring /Mahesh Gaur and J. S. Chouhan. 20. Efficacy of close range photogrammetric techniques for 3D modeling of buildings using DSLR cameras/Chilka Sharma and Nitin Chauhan. 21. Urban footprints on environment: a geo-informatics approach/Amit Kumar. 22. Green city modeling to bring up forestry and horticulture under urban morphology: a case study of Jaipur/Himani Singh and Vinay Sinha. 23. Re-Survey of cadastral maps using high-resolution satellite imagery/S. Srinivasa Rao, J. R. Sharma, S. S. Rajasekhar, D. S. Prakasa Rao, Abhishek Arepalli, Virat Arora, Kuldeep, Ravi Prakash Singh and Madhubabu Kanaparthi. 24. Site suitability modeling for future urban development using MCDM- Analytic Hierarchy Process/Amit Kumar, Anish Kumar Rai and A.C. Pandey. 25. Temporal trend analysis of LST, NDVI and soil moisture over Indian summer monsoon season/P. Thanabalan, R. Vidhya and V. Kumar. 26. Identification of groundwater potential zone in Girudhumal River sub- basin using the Remote Sensing and GIS/M. Dhanasekarapandian, S. Chandran, K. Mutheeswaran and V. Kumar. 27. India's space program for natural resources management/A.T. Jeyaseelan. The book attempts to match user need to the level of technology required for management, planning and monitoring of natural resources. It provides clear guidance on the reliability, accuracy and cost of applications. Editors believe that this endeavour shall provide a valuable scientific basis to students and researchers to address the future challenges in natural resources monitoring and management. Accurate inventory, assessment and periodic monitoring of resources will enable the policy makers to keep an eye on optimal utilization of resources and development process to take timely interventions. We further hope this book will be a valuable reference and provide practical guidance for all who work towards the goal of the sustainable and judicious use of resources.
Published by New India Publishing Agency, 2018
ISBN 10: 938654606X ISBN 13: 9789386546067
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. Natural change in climate is slow and takes millions of years; and it is known to have made our planet hospitable to live. The climate change is not limited to one country or a continent. It is occurring across the globe as evident from droughts in Texas and flooding along the Missouri River in the United States and along the Red River in Canada. Climate change drives many stressors and interacts with many non-climatic stressors which make it difficult to forecast outcomes in any general way other than existing threats to agriculture. Agroforestry increases a high level of diversity within agricultural lands which supports numerous ecological and production services that bring resilience to the impact of climate change mitigation and adaptation. Climate change risk management is difficult in annual cropping systems due to increasing uncertainty of inter-annual variability in rainfall and temperature. Mixing of woody trees with crops, forage and livestock operations provides greater resilience to the inter-annual variability through crop diversification and increased resource use efficiency. Deep rooted trees allow better access to nutrients and water during droughts and when appropriately integrated into annual cropping systems and extract from different resource pools that would otherwise be lost from systems. Agroforestry increases soil porosity, reduces runoff and increases soil cover, which improve water infiltration and reduces moisture stress in low rainfall years. During periods of excessive soil moisture, tree based systems keep soils aerated by pumping out excess water and offer an economic return. The book contains 36 chapters mainly on agroforestry practices found in India and its role in climate change mitigation and adaptation.
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Published by NEW INDIA PUBLISHING AGENCY- NIPA, 2017
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Add to basketGebunden. Condition: New. Über den AutorICAR-Central Arid Zone Research Institute, Jodhpur, Rajasthan. IndiaKlappentextrnrnClimate change, resulted from the rise in global temperature, drives many stressors which make it difficult to pred.
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