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Sustainable land use plans can be prepared on the basis of the results
of spatio-temporal analysis of soil erosion using Soil Loss Equations
(average annual soil loss) in GIS. Concepts of ‘Soil Loss Tolerance’ and
‘Critical Soil Loss Values’ can be incorporated to identify priority areas
while serving as a guide to conservation measure recommendations
(Pahari et.al., 1996). An assessment of the impacts of intervention
approaches as part of Integrated Watershed Management Programes
can also be carried out using tools of remote sensing and GIS. Results
obtained could be used as justification of land resources management
techniques adopted.
Components affecting water and soil losses are often difficult to
quantify over large watersheds. GIS supported hydrological models like
SWAT (Soil and Water assessment) can be used to quantify critical
elements like Water Availability (mm/yr) and Sediment Yield (t/ha)
which can then be utilized in the prioritization of watersheds.
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