adopted for thematiic mapping has resulted in the
successful completion of ten number feasibility
reports in a short span of two years.
CONCLUSION
It can be safely concluded that the wealth of details
permanently recorded on aerial photographs when proper
ly processed, interpreted and used with ground based
data from other conventional sources can become a more
viable tool for assessment, exploration, monitoring
and management aspects required for developmental
planning of an area.
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