Full text: Resource and environmental monitoring (A)

JAPRS & SIS, Vol.34, Part 7, “Resource and Environmental Monitoring”, Hyderabad, India, 2002 
  
  
  
  
    
  
     
     
  
   
  
  
  
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13. Snow covered and/or glacial area Figure 32 ADMINISTRATIVE LAYER 
; (Part of Mandsaur District, M.P.) 
The 1:1 million wasteland maps prepared by NRSA showed ve dl To 
11.2 that 146 districts had wastelands covering more than 15 per 
cent of their area. These districts were considered as critical 
(except for border districts) and selected for detailed mapping f E 
in Phases I and II (1986 — 89). In Phase III (1990-92), districts V T. 
28.9 having 5 to 15 per cent coverage of wasteland were mapped, E. anf Rathal 
and in Phase IV (1992 — 93) the remaining seven districts of : dia an /\/ Taluk Boundary 
Madhya Pradesh were examined. Under Phase-V the rest of fei lan ; PT Villags Bouman 
$3.2 the country was completed. ep ei 
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Since the workload in the project was enormous, all the State S t 
Remote Sensing Centres and some central organizations were SH ' 
28.5 involved in the mapping task. In order to maintain a consistent Se ue. 
  
  
  
standard and a uniform system, a manual of wasteland 
mapping procedures was prepared giving details of mapping 
37.5 and final drawing. Training workshops were organized at 
NRSA to instruct all the scientists involved in the project. 
  
  
  
Figure 3.3 WATERSHED LAYER 
(Part of Mandsaur District, M.P.) 
  
  
  
  
  
  
      
     
  
  
  
5.2 Wastelands Distribution in India 
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Methodology developed based on pilot studies were used for 
the identification and delineation of different types of 
wasteland using enlarged satellite data. Both Landsat 
Thematic Mapper (TM) and Indian satellite (LISS-II and 
s study was LISS-III) data were used for mapping purposes. Hybrid Abe re ns Soul 
f th methodology i.e. both visual and digital techniques were used cse. ec, | /N/ Sub-watershed Boundary 
area O e ; à m ME mesa = TN reete ined Boundary 
to extract the wastelands thematic details. s: "aan, es (| / Micro-watershed Boundary 
focus Af 204C5d1a as et 2 5fid 
rou der 
Sand union Village boundaries, forest compartment and watershed (upto m f fe, a free 
f wasteland micro watershed having 500 ha area) boundaries were MP. sous | Ls Ae 
esolution of incorporated into the wasteland maps. The final product is a m wc ad iuda aa pene 
00 ha could wasteland map with village, forest compartment and micro 
watershed boundaries at 1:50,000 scale. All these information 
> maps were > Y = . 
JA is available in the digital form covering 8000 + map sheets on 
1:50,000 scale. It is possible to associate wasteland units with 
particular villages / micro watersheds using these maps. In rique 24 
addition, possible ownership can be determined by comparison 
with cadastral maps available at scales of 1:4000 and 1:8000. 
The vector based digital database generated under this project 
  
  
WASTELAND LAYER 
(Part of Mandsaur | District, M.P.) 
a National 
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y fuelwood 
  
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ired a very using standard codification was organized in four different 
ype, extent layers viz base layer, administrative layer, watershed layer and 
wasteland layer. (figure 3.1 to 3.4) LE Oita ia 
[_] Land with or without scrub 
[ Degraded notified forest land 
Sands Riverbed 
Barren Rocky/Stone waste 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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wasteland, 
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tion system 
]lows: /\/ Forest Boundary 
IN. Aa About 63.85 million ha (20.17 per cent) have been estimated 
Bl veo : as wastelands through this study. Category-wise and State- 
wise area under wastelands are shown in tables 6 & 7. About 
5000 wasteland maps covering the country were prepared 
and under this project. After completion, the maps are sent to 
various state users for wasteland reclamation measures. Brief 
reports for each district provide a general description of the 
wasteland and its distribution. User interaction workshops 
have been held in different states to demonstrate the utility of 
  
  
  
wasteland maps in reclamation activities and to instruct users 
in making the best use of such materials. An atlas covering the 
statistics of entire country is released for public by hon'ble 
Prime Minister of India Sri A. B. Vajpayee on 22™ May, 2000 
in New Delhi. 
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