Vegetation Area Monitoring Through NDVI Technique: A Case Study of Dengei Pahad Micro Watershed, Khurda District, Odisha

A. Ojha, R. N. Samal, G. Rajesh, A. Pattnaik
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Watershed treatment includes implementation of participatory micro-watershed-based soil and moisture conservation programs and income generation through proper natural resource management areas. This has led to increased productivity and income. Training and holistic management along with aforestation programs has led to reduction of silt flow to the lake. The assessment revealed that land degradation in the drainage basin not only leads to enhanced silt flow into the lagoon but also causes poverty, due to low productivity in the drainage basin. The drainage basin management program is conceived as a long-term participatory process to achieve an environmentally, economically and socially sustainable management of water resources. The present study deals with periodic assessment and monitoring the vegetation cover of the Dengei pahad micro watershed, Khurda District, Odisha, using NDVI techniques. NDVI is the traditional vegetation index used by researchers for extracting vegetation abundance from remotely sensed data. In essence, the algorithm isolates the dramatic increase in reflectance over the visible red to near infrared wavelengths, and normalized it by dividing by the overall brightness of each pixel in those wavelengths. Satellite data of IRS series from 1999 to 2010 and Resources at series from 2011 to 2014 along with other spatial and non-spatial data were used to find out the changes that occurred in vegetation and other land cover categories during the last 16 years. It was analyzed that dense vegetation cover has decreased up to 20.24 Ha in the year 2010 and after the awareness to the local people by CDA, has taken active role to sustain the natural resource and it has shown positive impact after the analysis through Remote Sensing data. Keywords: Micro-watershed, participatory, degradation, sustainable, NDVI, satellite, remote sensing
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基于NDVI技术的植被面积监测——以奥里萨邦库尔达区登格帕哈德小流域为例
流域治理包括实施以参与式微流域为基础的水土保持方案,以及通过适当的自然资源管理领域创造收入。这导致了生产力和收入的提高。培训和综合管理以及造林计划减少了流入湖泊的泥沙。评估结果显示,流域土地退化不仅导致流入泻湖的泥沙增加,而且由于流域生产力低下而造成贫困。流域管理方案被认为是一个长期的参与性过程,以实现对水资源的环境、经济和社会可持续管理。本研究利用NDVI技术对奥里萨邦库尔达区登盖帕哈德小流域的植被覆盖进行了定期评价和监测。NDVI是研究人员从遥感数据中提取植被丰度的传统植被指数。从本质上讲,该算法隔离了可见光到近红外波段反射率的急剧增加,并通过除以这些波长中每个像素的总体亮度将其归一化。利用1999 - 2010年IRS系列卫星数据和2011 - 2014年Resources at系列卫星数据,结合其他空间和非空间数据,分析了近16年来植被和其他土地覆盖类型的变化。通过对遥感数据的分析,发现2010年密林植被覆盖减少了20.24 Ha,在CDA向当地居民宣传后,对维持自然资源发挥了积极作用,并显示出积极的影响。关键词:微流域,参与式,退化,可持续,NDVI,卫星,遥感
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