Full text: Proceedings, XXth congress (Part 7)

International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Vol XXXV, Part B7. Istanbul 2004 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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Village Aspatial Data (Census 1991) Spatial Data Suggested Action Plan € 
Name Demographic Composition Basic Amenities Physiography:Ajodhya Hill through GIS > 
(%) Complex with rolling 
Drinking Education Medical Communication topography of 
TP | GN SC ST Water (Rly Stn / Bus Chhotanagpur Plateau 1. Lac — culture 
Stop) 2. Agro - horticulture 
Sosokhas | 129 | 69.5 | 4.5 26.0 TW P(1), M(1) -(-5) >10km TMU: Buried Pediment 3. Silvipasture 
7 Shallow (BPS) 
Karru | 176 | 84.0 | 10.0 6.0 TW, W P(2) <(-5) >10km Existing Decisive Factor: 
7 Landuse/Landcover: Lac — culture: local 
Birgram | 265 | 68.0 | 25.0 7.0 TW P(2), H(1) RP(1) 5-10km ee (Land with adaptability 
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Soil: Shallow, generally Agro-Horticulture: 
sandy loam to loamy sand; marketing facilities 
Typic Ustochrepts; Land available through up 
capability subclass — IVes gradation of existing 
TP: Total Population TW: Tube Well; W: Dug Well; Slope: 1-376 unmettaled road to 
GN: General P: Primary School; M: Middle School; H: High School Groundwater Prospect: black top one > 
SC: Schedule Caste RP: Registered Practitioner Depth to Water Level — 5- connecting the major KI 
SC: Schedule Tribe -(-5): More than 5 Kms, from the village 7m.b.g.l. (Pre-monsoon) road (SH4) 
Transport Network: Cart 
track mainly, partially 
unmettaled road Al 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
Tablel Subarnarekha Watershed, Baghmundi Block, Purulia District, West Bengal, India 
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Village Aspatial Data (Census 1991) Spatial Data Suggested Action 
Name Plan through GIS de 
Demographic Composition (%) Basic Amenities Physiography:Chhotana | 1. Sericulture ob 
TP GN SC ST Drinking Education | Medical Communication gpur Plateau fringe area | 2. Plantation ori 
Water (Rly Stn / Bus Sto with rolling topography. In 
Suyaria | 212 50.5 49.5 - TK,TW,W P(1) -(-5) BS TMU: Buricd Pediment are 
Naraya | 803 50.2 27.8 22 TK, TW, W P(1) -(-5) BS Shallow (BPS) Decisive Factor: thr 
pour Existing grc 
Landuse/Landcover: Local adaptability 80! 
3 Wasteland (Land with — Existence of 
TP: Total Population TK: Tank; TW: Tube Well; W: Dug Well; Scrub) Sericulture farms in oth 
GN: General P: Primary School; BS: Bus Stop Soil: Shallow to the surroundings we 
SC: Schedule Caste -(-5): More than 5 Kms, from the village moderate; Ultic the 
SC: Schedule Tribe -(5-10): Within 5-10 Kms, from the village Haplustalfs; Low to Good road T 
medium fertility; Land connectivity ate 
capability subclass — Fa, 
IVes 
Slope: 0-196 
Groundwater Prospect: 
Depth to Water Level — 
5-7m.b.g.l. (Pre- In 
monsoon) 4 
Fluctuation: 2-4m Sen 
Transport Network: inf 
Black top road sat 
connecting two adjacent bas 
Block H.Q. Jae) | 
pos 
Table2 Dwarkeswar Watershed, Kashipur Block, Purulia District, West Bengal, India ori 
Remarks ref] 
Category Affected Villages Total Area Total Population Affected Crop Area Potential Losses Information from The 
Villagers an 
CD Block: bet 
Mangolkot cle: 
Deep and Kogram (58) 57.43 290 Totally affected, 42.43 Hec. Kharif crops Water level rises 10 feet yot 
Long Sitahati — (52) 339.31 1700 8595 affected, 311.81 Hec. mainly, damage of | for 3 full days. Cai 
Lasting Pilsoan (46) 309.51 915 789^ area, 241.43 Hec. village houses and oí 
Inundation | Aogram (48) 377.23 1628 75% area, 182 Hec. roads. 3 — 5 feet for 10-12 days s 
Deulia (51) 665.07 2767 35% area, 233 Hec. this 
Chndra (47) 52.14 162 3096 area, 15.65 Hec. ori 
Atghara++ (54) 199.72 1247 30% area, 59.79 Hec. pro 
16.63 Sq. Mangolkot (64) 1875.51 9647 20% area, 372.72 Hec. the 
CD Block: Bhatar for 
Mandardihi (36) 94.99 972 30% area, 19.2 Hec. Kharif crops Inv 
mainly nec 
++ 15% of Settlement affected that 
Table3. Societal Aspects of Flood Hazard Zonation Map, Ajay-Kunur Confluence, Barddhaman District, West Bengal, and 
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