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- W4313372280 abstract "Soil erosion is a natural process that affects land productivity and is considered one of the most significant environmental hazards. The climate, landscape and land cover, and conservation practices are the factors that are accountable for the rate and quantum of erosion which varies spatially and temporally. The geographic information system (GIS) can analyze the spatial variability of different forces responsible for soil erosion and is widely used for the demarcation of hazardous areas and suitable conservation measures. Here, we have discussed the impacts of water erosion and suggested a framework to identify stressed areas using AHP and GIS-based techniques to suggest conservation measures. The scientifically developed catchment area treatment plan using multilayer information in GIS can control soil erosion up to the maximum possible extent and provide sustainable development of the area. A case study has been presented in the chapter to demonstrate the application of the suggested framework in a catchment of water resource projects." @default.
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- W4313372280 title "Management of Environmentally Stressed Areas in Watershed Using Multi-criteria Decision Tool in GIS: A Noble Technique to Conserve Soil for Agriculture" @default.
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