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Land resources evaluation by remote sensing

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Jaipur; Pointer; 1990Description: 204 pISBN:
  • 8171320287
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 333.73 MAT
Summary: Remote sensing and aerial photographs are the latest tools of resource analysis and integrated area development today. The application of these techniques to explore the resources of the desert arcas of Rajasthan is the main focus of the present study. The aridlands of Rajas than have the most fragile ecosystem. where concentration of population and its incessant growth have compelled the planners to exploit new resources for the sustenance of man. Analysing the various biotic and abiotic resources by stochastic and empirical methods, the book presents the various regions of economic development and unfolds the levels of regional economy. It also portends the future resources for exploitation and their optimal use and management.
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Remote sensing and aerial photographs are the latest tools of resource analysis and integrated area development today. The application of these techniques to explore the resources of the desert arcas of Rajasthan is the main focus of the present study. The aridlands of Rajas than have the most fragile ecosystem. where concentration of population and its incessant growth have compelled the planners to exploit new resources for the sustenance of man.
Analysing the various biotic and abiotic resources by stochastic and empirical methods, the book presents the various regions of economic development and unfolds the levels of regional economy. It also portends the future resources for exploitation and their optimal use and management.

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