Abstract:
An  integrated  approach where  remote  sensing  and  GIS  techniques have  been  utilised  for  evaluation  of  catchment  characteristics such  as  geomorphology,   landuse,   soil,   slope  etc.   Quantitative analysis  of  geomorphological  parameters  of  this  watershed  was carried  out  and  various  geomorphological  parameters  which  are important   from   the   hydrological   studies   point   of   view   have been  evaluated.  The  linking  of  the  geomorphological  parameters with  the  hydrological  characteristics  of  the  basin  provides  a simple   way   to   understand   the   hydrologic   behaviour   of   the different  basins. 
Various  thematic  maps  generated  above  were  overlaid  to  arrive at  an  action  plan (a  set  of  suggested  landuse  activities)   for sustainable	 development   of	the	area   using   Geographic Information   System	(GIS)	A   database,   chiefly   derived   from remote  sensing,   on  natural  resources  such  as  present  landuse,
land   capability)   slope,   soils,   hydrogeomorphology   etc   were organised  in  different  layers  using  Integrated  Land  and  Water Information   System	(ILWIS) software.   An   integrated   layer   of Composite   Land   Development   Units (CLDU)	was   created   by intersecting   the   resources   layers.   A   set   of   decision   rules were   applied   on   CLUDs   to  generate   action  plan  map,   showing location   specific   recommendations   in   the   watershed.   The comparison   between   the   existing   landuse   and  proposed  action plan gives  considerable  amount  of growth in vegetative cover.