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CONCLUSIONS
= Passages of the pipeline through the land use/land cover
class like built-up areas and water-bodies are to be
avoided/minimized.
" Special attention must be taken for pipeline passages
close to residential and industrial areas to safeguard
against any hazards for the nearby living population
during emergencies.
= Bfforts should be made to restore the disturbed land and
vegetation cover - agriculture etc., along the pipeline
route to bring it to its original state of cover using
suitable measures.
=» The landuse / land cover assessment using satellite
imagery provided reliable, faster, cost & time effective
information for the study area.
REFERENCES
NRSA (1993): Land use/land cover assessment for tourism
development - Patnitop Development Area, Jamr^u and
Kashmir.
NRSA (1994): Land use/land cover assessment of Haldia-
Barauni petroleum pipeline corridor.
NRSA (1995): Land use/land cover assessment for Oman -
India (Onshore) gas pipeline corridor.
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NRSA (1996): Land use/land cover assessment of Patna and
environs using remote sensing techniques.
NRSA (1998): Land use / land cover assessment study
around the POL Jetty site for M/s. BPCL, Mumbai using
remote sensing techniques.
NRSA (1999): Land use / land cover assessment study of
Dahej - Hajira gas pipeline corridor using remote sensing
techniques for M/s IPCL, New Delhi.
NRSA (2000): Land use / land cover assessment along the
Naphtha / BTX pipeline corridor between Thane-JNPT, New
Mumbai using Remote Sensing Techniques for M/s. National
Organic Chemical Industries Limited (NOCIL).
NRSA (2000): Land use / land cover assessment study of
Tatipaka - Kondapalle gas pipeline corridor using remote
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- Authors are thankful to Dr. Rangnath Navalgund, Director,
Prof. S. K. Bhan, Associate Director and Dr. A.
Bhattacharya, Deputy Director (RS & GIS Applications),
National Remote Sensing Agency for their encouragement in
the present study. Thanks are also due to the scientists of
Land use and Urban Studies for their constant support during
the course of study.
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