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Publishing House, Mathura.<br />

• NRSA Ground Water Prospect Maps of District<br />

Conclusions<br />

1] It is observed that the resources mapping has<br />

Mahasamund on 1:50,000 scale, prepared by National<br />

Remote Sensing Agency, Hyderabad.<br />

a great role in preparation of development plan,<br />

which helps in identification of appropriate location<br />

NRSA (1991): Technical Guidelines, Integrated<br />

mission for sustainable development.<br />

of particular structure. The plan so prepared is<br />

therefore cost effective and realistic.<br />

• Schedule of Rates for Works of Water Resources<br />

Department, Government of Chhattisgarh (2003): In force<br />

2] The generation of spatial and non-spatial<br />

database in GIS environment is prerequisite for<br />

from 01-12-2003, Engineer In Chief, Water Resources<br />

Department, and Raipur.<br />

preparation of developmental plans. This approach<br />

facilitates integration of database.<br />

• Singh, A.K. & Rathore P.S. (1995): Space Ship<br />

Earth and Remote Sensing- A catastrophic View, pub.<br />

Paper in the proceeding of the NAGI, Udaipur.<br />

• Rathore, N.S. & Rathore P.S. (1996): Land Use<br />

3] Assessment of water requirement as well as<br />

surface runoff is very essential for achieving the<br />

change in Udaipur Basin, pub. Paper in the proceeding<br />

of the NAGI, Shillong.<br />

objective of sustainable development of watershed.<br />

• Rathore, P S (2002), Application of Remote<br />

Sensing and Geographic Information System for District<br />

References<br />

• Alan, B. & Carlos R. V. (1991): Remote Sensing<br />

Level Planning -A Case Study of Rajsamand District<br />

(Raj.), unpublished PhD Thesis,<br />

and GIS for Resource Management in Developing<br />

Countries, Kluwer Academic Publisher, and London.<br />

• Verma, J R (2003), Management of Water through<br />

Conservation and Artificial Recharge in Gajara Sub<br />

• AIS&LUS, (1971): Soil Survey Manual,<br />

Publication, All India Soil and Land Use Survey,<br />

Watershed of Kharun Watershed, Durg District,<br />

Chhattisgarh – A Case Study, Proceedings of the<br />

I.A.R.I., New Delhi.<br />

• Behera, G., Balakrishnan P., Nageswara Rao, P.P.,<br />

Workshop on Emerging Challenges in Water Resources<br />

before Chhattisgarh state, held on Dec.12th 2003.<br />

Dutt, C.B.S., Ganesh Raj, Brian Goodall and Andrew<br />

Kirby (1979): Resources and Planning, Pergamon<br />

• Soil Information Source: SYS Sea Land<br />

Evaluation, University of Ghent, and Beljium<br />

Press Limited, Headington Hill Hall, Oxford, England.<br />

• Gautam N.C & Narayanan, L.R.A. (1985):<br />

• Soil Source : Land Resource Atlas of Nagpur,<br />

District Publication No –22 Internet Sources; Planning<br />

Comission.nic.in Ecological Feature of Chhattisgarh.<br />

Suggested Land Use/land Cover Classification System<br />

for India Using Remote Sensing Techniques, Pink<br />

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