Sustainable Watershed Management: Illusion or Reality? A case of Kerala State in India

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Title: Sustainable Watershed Management: Illusion or Reality? A case of Kerala State in India
Author: Subha, Vishnudas; Dr.Abdul Azis, P K
Abstract: Soil erosion is more detrimental and affects the chemical, physical and biological properties of the soil. Degradation of soil and water resources is a worldwide problem. Over the next two decades, it is expected that the world will need 17% more water to grow food for the increasing population in developing countries and that total water use will increase by 40%. The total land area subjected to human-induced soil degradation is estimated as 20 x 106 (km)2 Hence conservation of soil and water is essential for the subsistence of life. This can be made possible through sustainable watershed management. This thesis aims at investigating the condition under which sustainable watershed management is possible in Kerala, in South India. The research has been carried out in three stages. In the first stage a conceptual framework is formulated (Chapter 3) based on the relevant literature (Chapter 2) in the field of watershed management. In the second stage this framework is applied to two existing case studies in Kerala State (Chapter 4). In the third stage, the methodology is used to test out geo textile innovation (Chapter 5) in two field experiments (Chapter 6).
Description: Department of environmental studies, Cochin University of Science And Technology
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3418
Date: 2006


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