Land evaluation and sustainable development of ecotourism in the Garhwal Himalayan region using geospatial technology and analytical hierarchy process
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 …
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 …
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 …
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) …
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
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 …
magnitudes and dimensions. Barakar River, the main tributary to the Damodar River in …