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Research paper thumbnail of Change Detection Analysis Using Geo- Spatial Technique: A Case Study of South Goa

Remote sensing is become more important in monitoring local, regional, Global resources and envir... more Remote sensing is become more important in monitoring local, regional, Global resources and environment [4]. Remote sensing technique has been used to illustrate the land use/cover dynamics of the district of South Goa located between Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea. Land sat seven and eight (ETM+) images were acquired from glovis.usgs and were used to quantify the changes in south Goa from 2005 to 2015. Supervised Classification methodology has been employed using Maximum Likelihood Technique in ERDAS IMAGINE [13], [12], [9]. Land use of the study area were categorized into five different classes, viz. built-up area, vegetation, agricultural land, water bodies and barren land. The results reveled that there has been a significant increase cultivable land in the middle and central areas and a tremendous decrease in natural vegetation area. There has been an increase in built up area around major cities such as Margao and Vasco due to increasing population, upcoming industries and ...

Research paper thumbnail of Remote Sensing and Gis Base Crop Acreage Estimation of the Sugarcane for Solapur District, Maharashtra

Accurate and faster estimation of crop area is very essential for projecting yearly agriculture p... more Accurate and faster estimation of crop area is very essential for projecting yearly agriculture production for formulating national budget and deciding agriculture policies. The present investigation deals with the estimation of sugarcane crop acreage of Maharashtra state. The cultivation of sugarcane crop in Maharashtra has been increasing steadily because of the increasing irrigation facilities. In the present study, comparison was carried out between conventional (field data) and remote sensing data for the estimation of accuracy about the sugar cane crop area. Tahsils wise data was analyzed from last 30 years for all the tahsils of Maharashtra state. This data used for the analysis and calculation of maximum and minimum concentration of sugar cane crops using Bhatia crop concentration Index and statistically improvised with t – test method. On this basis Western part Maharashtra depicted maximum increase in area and concentration of sugarcane crop. IRS P6 LISS – III multispectra...

Research paper thumbnail of Habitat Suitability Modelling for Great Indian Bustard (GIB) in Solapur District: A Geoinformatics Approach

Clearing of forests for settlements, agriculture, industries and for communication purposes has d... more Clearing of forests for settlements, agriculture, industries and for communication purposes has done irreparable damage to the natural system. In particular, many wild species including birds are adversely affected by human induced changes in land use. Even though wi conservation is practiced according to Protection Act, 1953, Great Indian Bustard (GIB) has been hunted indiscriminately for years. It is reported that the population of GIB at GIB Sanctuary / Jawaharlal Nehru Bustard Sanctuary (Nannaj) was 40 in 1989, whereas it is 9 in 2010. Declining population of GIB the “globall endangered” species is because of hunting, continuing agricultural development and loss of habitats. The paper presents application of remote sensing and GIS technique for Habitat Suitability Modeling for the GIB in Solapur District. Four tehsils viz. Karmala, Madha, Mohol and N.Solapur are considered in this study. Locations for habitats of GIB are located using GPS points. Landuse/land cover, soil, altitu...

Research paper thumbnail of Habitat Suitability Modelling for Great Indian Bustard (GIB) in Solapur District: A Geoinformatics Approach

Clearing of forests for settlements, agriculture, industries and for communication purposes has d... more Clearing of forests for settlements, agriculture, industries and for communication purposes has done irreparable damage to the natural system. In particular, many wild species including birds are adversely affected by human induced changes in land use. Even though wi conservation is practiced according to Protection Act, 1953, Great Indian Bustard (GIB) has been hunted indiscriminately for years. It is reported that the population of GIB at GIB Sanctuary / Jawaharlal Nehru Bustard Sanctuary (Nannaj) was 40 in 1989, whereas it is 9 in 2010. Declining population of GIB the “globall endangered” species is because of hunting, continuing agricultural development and loss of habitats. The paper presents application of remote sensing and GIS technique for Habitat Suitability Modelling for the GIB in Solapur District. Four tehsils viz. Karmala, Madha, Mohol and N.Solapur are considered in this study. Locations for habitats of GIB are located using GPS points. Landuse/land cover, soil, altitude and distance of habitat from road are mapped using ERDAS IMAGINE 9.1 and Arc GIS 9.3. AND Boolean operator is used in this Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) problem to map suitable habitat for GIB.

Research paper thumbnail of Change Detection Analysis Using Geo- Spatial Technique: A Case Study of South Goa

Remote sensing is become more important in monitoring local, regional, Global resources and envir... more Remote sensing is become more important in monitoring local, regional, Global resources and environment [4]. Remote sensing technique has been used to illustrate the land use/cover dynamics of the district of South Goa located between Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea. Land sat seven and eight (ETM+) images were acquired from glovis.usgs and were used to quantify the changes in south Goa from 2005 to 2015. Supervised Classification methodology has been employed using Maximum Likelihood Technique in ERDAS IMAGINE [13], [12], [9]. Land use of the study area were categorized into five different classes, viz. built-up area, vegetation, agricultural land, water bodies and barren land. The results reveled that there has been a significant increase cultivable land in the middle and central areas and a tremendous decrease in natural vegetation area. There has been an increase in built up area around major cities such as Margao and Vasco due to increasing population, upcoming industries and ...

Research paper thumbnail of Remote Sensing and Gis Base Crop Acreage Estimation of the Sugarcane for Solapur District, Maharashtra

Accurate and faster estimation of crop area is very essential for projecting yearly agriculture p... more Accurate and faster estimation of crop area is very essential for projecting yearly agriculture production for formulating national budget and deciding agriculture policies. The present investigation deals with the estimation of sugarcane crop acreage of Maharashtra state. The cultivation of sugarcane crop in Maharashtra has been increasing steadily because of the increasing irrigation facilities. In the present study, comparison was carried out between conventional (field data) and remote sensing data for the estimation of accuracy about the sugar cane crop area. Tahsils wise data was analyzed from last 30 years for all the tahsils of Maharashtra state. This data used for the analysis and calculation of maximum and minimum concentration of sugar cane crops using Bhatia crop concentration Index and statistically improvised with t – test method. On this basis Western part Maharashtra depicted maximum increase in area and concentration of sugarcane crop. IRS P6 LISS – III multispectra...

Research paper thumbnail of Habitat Suitability Modelling for Great Indian Bustard (GIB) in Solapur District: A Geoinformatics Approach

Clearing of forests for settlements, agriculture, industries and for communication purposes has d... more Clearing of forests for settlements, agriculture, industries and for communication purposes has done irreparable damage to the natural system. In particular, many wild species including birds are adversely affected by human induced changes in land use. Even though wi conservation is practiced according to Protection Act, 1953, Great Indian Bustard (GIB) has been hunted indiscriminately for years. It is reported that the population of GIB at GIB Sanctuary / Jawaharlal Nehru Bustard Sanctuary (Nannaj) was 40 in 1989, whereas it is 9 in 2010. Declining population of GIB the “globall endangered” species is because of hunting, continuing agricultural development and loss of habitats. The paper presents application of remote sensing and GIS technique for Habitat Suitability Modeling for the GIB in Solapur District. Four tehsils viz. Karmala, Madha, Mohol and N.Solapur are considered in this study. Locations for habitats of GIB are located using GPS points. Landuse/land cover, soil, altitu...

Research paper thumbnail of Habitat Suitability Modelling for Great Indian Bustard (GIB) in Solapur District: A Geoinformatics Approach

Clearing of forests for settlements, agriculture, industries and for communication purposes has d... more Clearing of forests for settlements, agriculture, industries and for communication purposes has done irreparable damage to the natural system. In particular, many wild species including birds are adversely affected by human induced changes in land use. Even though wi conservation is practiced according to Protection Act, 1953, Great Indian Bustard (GIB) has been hunted indiscriminately for years. It is reported that the population of GIB at GIB Sanctuary / Jawaharlal Nehru Bustard Sanctuary (Nannaj) was 40 in 1989, whereas it is 9 in 2010. Declining population of GIB the “globall endangered” species is because of hunting, continuing agricultural development and loss of habitats. The paper presents application of remote sensing and GIS technique for Habitat Suitability Modelling for the GIB in Solapur District. Four tehsils viz. Karmala, Madha, Mohol and N.Solapur are considered in this study. Locations for habitats of GIB are located using GPS points. Landuse/land cover, soil, altitude and distance of habitat from road are mapped using ERDAS IMAGINE 9.1 and Arc GIS 9.3. AND Boolean operator is used in this Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) problem to map suitable habitat for GIB.