2023
DOI: 10.9734/jsrr/2023/v29i51743
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The Delineation of Watersheds in the Dhenkanal District, Odisha, India; Using Arc-GIS

Abstract: The watersheds of the Dhenkanal district of Odisha, India with the centrally flowing, river Brahmani identified and explored. The watersheds added with anthropogenic stresses are unattended that affect the land, hydrology, ecology, vegetation, and fertility of the soil. Population growth, migration to cities, challenges, continuous disasters, and anthropogenic stresses block the growth. The Arc GIS software and its Hydrology toolset were utilized. The Digital Elevation Model is used to scale various maps… Show more

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“…The impacts of strandline shift, progradation/ or aggradation of the beach, deterioration of the ecosystem and the watershed hydrology with Salinity intrusion shall make the geomorphology fragile. Time demands have a sustainable ecosystem, so we should have a competent and scientific appraisal to achieve future water demand and ecosystem restoration through watershed development (WSD) having social, economic, political, and ecological entities, particularly along the Odisha coast [25,26].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The impacts of strandline shift, progradation/ or aggradation of the beach, deterioration of the ecosystem and the watershed hydrology with Salinity intrusion shall make the geomorphology fragile. Time demands have a sustainable ecosystem, so we should have a competent and scientific appraisal to achieve future water demand and ecosystem restoration through watershed development (WSD) having social, economic, political, and ecological entities, particularly along the Odisha coast [25,26].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%