Geospatial Technology Applications in Water Resources
Published by Kuhelee Chandel, Geospatial Media & Communications Pvt. Ltd - Research Analyst
Do any of the sessions focus onGeospatial Technology Applications in Water Resources?
Published by Kuhelee Chandel, Geospatial Media & Communications Pvt. Ltd - Research Analyst
Do any of the sessions focus onGeospatial Technology Applications in Water Resources?
GIs and Remote sensing is very important supporting tool to assess water resources. Our department have completed assessment of water resources of many river basin of Gujarat. Advantages of GIS & RS over old system are very good maps can be prepared of topography , land use land cover, drainage density, stream order , slope map, soil type map, thessein polygon of rain gauge stations all visual data base leads us to reach to assess water balance of whole river basin.
Published by P. B. Vekariya, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh (Gujarat) - Assistant Professor
I would like to network with people who are using Geospatial Technologies in Water Resources Management. Any of you attending India Water Week 2015?
Published by Kuhelee Chandel, Geospatial Media & Communications Pvt. Ltd - Research Analyst
I am in a panel discussion on "Water use efficiency" on 14 Jan at India Water week
Published by Raghav Agarwal, Rotomag Solar, IL&FS water Ltd - Principal Advisor, Senior Advisor
I heard Wheat with Micro-Irrigation.It helps maintain right humidity/micro climate.
Published by Renukabharadwaj Mittal, Volunteer for better India,The Art of Living - Project Campaigner and organiser
Yes, indeed. In hi-tech farming, particularly horticulture crops in poly-houses, 'fogger' installation is an essential element, which starts automatically when the temp inside the poly-house goes up or humidity comes down. Typicallly, these poly-houses are drip irrigated. Solar water pumps have ensured that adequate pressure is available for the water flow in the fogger, even when grid electricity is not available. In Rajasthan, hundreds of success stories exist on this aspect. U r welcome to visit Jaipur, even if it just 1 day. It would be a pleasure to share the ground realities.
Published by Raghav Agarwal, Rotomag Solar, IL&FS water Ltd - Principal Advisor, Senior Advisor
Any inputs on which all organizations in India are utilizing Geospatial Technology in Water Resources Management and Water utilities?
Published by Kuhelee Chandel, Geospatial Media & Communications Pvt. Ltd - Research Analyst
I hope you are aware of GSDA, Pune who are doing pioneering work in WRM using GS technologies.
Published by Raghav Agarwal, Rotomag Solar, IL&FS water Ltd - Principal Advisor, Senior Advisor
Geospatial technology is the latest technology in the water resources. when we are working on data base concept for new generation and existing water resources upgradation.I feel this technology is the best technology in the water resources for next level.
Published by Satendra Pal Singh, Amol Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd. - Asstt. Vice President - Engg. & Maint.
I would be having interest in application of Remote Sensing and GIS in planning and monitoring of Water Resources at micro level. Will there be any presentation/case study on tools applied for monitoring of water resources and its contribution in water balance study at micro-watershed level. I have taken help of IndiaWARIS and Bhuvan for deriving certain parameters essential for water balance study at micro level, these sites provide good support tool for water resource assessment and planning. I am having interest to know more about it to make use of it as decision support tool for water resource management,
Published by Subhash Jain, Safe Water Network - Program Leader
GIS technology is an important tool in this topic, our institute (Nile Research Institute) applied this technology in the extracting the cross sections from the recent contour maps, hydrology model under GIS is applied on Nile basin region, solar radiation model under GIS also is used, I hope follow the new in this session in India 2015
Published by Nadia Eshra, Nile Research Institute, National Water Research Center - Head of Hydropower Unit