River basins have been performing the process of renewing the water resources and providing the same to different forms of life naturally. Since last few decades perennial rivers are becoming seasonal and seasonal rivers are drying up. Hence, the balance which exists in the movement of water as surface water, soil moisture, ground water and atmospheric water in a cyclic manner is getting distorted and gaps are created. This situation has led to water stress and some time even flood fury. In addition to this rampant over exploitation of ground water has also impacted the environmental flow of the river system. Ultimately this has resulted in global warming and climate change. Techniques of Geospatial technology have been able to provide synoptic and repetitive spatial information of entire river basin connected to the causative factors like changes in land use leading to soil erosion, decrease in natural vegetation, siltation of water bodies, water intensive agriculture, urbanisation etc. Integration of such information with geo-hydrological factors enables preparation of action plan to rejuvenate the natural process of surface water flow, ground water recharge, revival of water bodies and increase in the natural vegetation.Kumudvathi is one such typical case of a river basin drying up where an action plan for its rejuvenation has been prepared and implemented. The experience of preparing, and execution of action plan involving community, corporates, volunteers and its concurrent impact are shared in this paper.
Kumudvathi River Rejuvenation ? An Experience
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River basins have been performing the process of renewing the water resources and providing the same to different forms of life naturally. Since last few decades perennial rivers are becoming seasonal and seasonal rivers are drying up. Hence, the balance which exists in the movement of water as surface water, soil moisture, ground water and atmospheric water in a cyclic manner is getting distorted and gaps are created. This situation has led to water stress and some time even flood fury. In addition to this rampant over exploitation of ground water has also impacted the environmental flow of the river system. Ultimately this has resulted in global warming and climate change. Techniques of Geospatial technology have been able to provide synoptic and repetitive spatial information of entire river basin connected to the causative factors like changes in land use leading to soil erosion, decrease in natural vegetation, siltation of water bodies, water intensive agriculture, urbanisation etc. Integration of such information with geo-hydrological factors enables preparation of action plan to rejuvenate the natural process of surface water flow, ground water recharge, revival of water bodies and increase in the natural vegetation.Kumudvathi is one such typical case of a river basin drying up where an action plan for its rejuvenation has been prepared and implemented. The experience of preparing, and execution of action plan involving community, corporates, volunteers and its concurrent impact are shared in this paper.
Publication Mode |
Online |
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Publication Author |
Lingaraju Yale |
Publication Language |
English |
Publication Type |
Conference Paper |
Publication Year |
2020 |
DOI |
10.17491/cgsi/2020/156155 |
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