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Narwa, Garwa, Ghurwa and Bari (NGGB) Program Development of Mardapotti Gram Panchayat, Kanker District: A Remote Sensing & GIS Approach

Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.11, No. 4)

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Page : 589-593

Keywords : GIS; Narwa; Garwa; Ghurwa; Bari (NGGB); Remote Sensing;

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Abstract

Introduction: The principle of Narwa, Garwa, Ghurwa, Bari (NGGB) development aims at sustainable integrated live landscape management for socio-economic development and livelihood creation. It also emphasis on conservation and promotion of agriculture land, livestock, forest and wildlife. The Remote sensing & Geographical Information System plays a vital role to find out the information about suitable place to development and management for Narwa, Garwa, Ghurwa, and Bari (NGGB). Materials and Methods: In this present study IRS Resource sat LISS-IV and Cartosat-1 merge satellite data is used to find out the best suitable place using various parameters like Land use land cover (LULC), Drainage, Soil, Ground water etc. for the development and management of the Narwa, Garwa, Ghurwa, Bari. Land use land cover, Drainage, Soil, ground water etc. map has been prepared from the satellite data as well as Field survey. Results: Some of the plot area (Khasra) of village Iradaah, Malajkudum, Mardapotti has approximate 75.25 ha. land which has potentiality for bari and Gothan. Some check To provide the regional needs like Irrigation, Drinking water some check dam point in Doodh and Kotri river has been selected for better water management system (Narwa) to develop Doodh and Kotri river. Conclusion: A lowland waste land near Gothan and Bari has been selected for Ghurwa development, Gov. took some initiative action for successfully completion of the NGGB programme, Here RS GIS plays a vital role to perfectly and scientifically completion of the programme.

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