Land evaluation and sustainable development of ecotourism in the Garhwal Himalayan region using geospatial technology and analytical hierarchy process

S Chaudhary, A Kumar, M Pramanik… - Environment, development …, 2022 - Springer
Ecotourism is now the fastest-growing sector in the Himalayan region as well as in the
Garhwal region (Uttarakhand, India) as it has negligible adverse impacts on the environment …

Soil erodibility mapping using watershed prioritization and morphometric parameters in conjunction with WSA, SPR and AHP-TOPSIS models in Mandakini basin …

A Kumar, S Singh, M Pramanik… - … Journal of River …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The Himalayan region is the most sensitive due to its fragility, especially in soil erosion;
therefore, it is a growing concern for environmentalists and natural resource planners. The …

Assessment of dam-induced changes in ecogeomorphological behaviour and fluvial functionality in the Damodar River, West Bengal, India

S Ghosh, MM Hoque, UD Saha… - … , Ecosystems and Society, 2022 - iwaponline.com
Anthropogenic interventions in the form of dams and barrages often alter the fluvial
functionality and eco-geomorphological (geomorphology, hydrology, and ecology) …

Changes in the hydrological regime and channel morphology as the effects of dams and bridges in the Barakar River, India

SS Biswas, P Pani - Environmental Earth Sciences, 2021 - Springer
The anthropogenic activities affect the river channel as well as the whole system in different
magnitudes and dimensions. Barakar River, the main tributary to the Damodar River in …