Abstract:
The  effect  of  afforestation on  runoff has  been  studied and  discussed for many years  but  till  todate  there is no  single index   to  quantify  the  effect of  Gradually varying  forest cover for  prediction  of  yield  for management  of water  resources  in 
our   country  because of variable response of  forested  watersheds. To,   study  the  effect  of  afforestation  on runoff  a  study  was  conducted  in   a  lower Himalayan forested catchment where  afforestation  and  other soil conservation measures  are in  progress.  The analysis  by  flow duration curve  for pretreatment  and   post 
treatment period  reveals  decreasing trend in flow regime by 22.4$. The peak  flows  have  decreased  by 18.1$  with minor  increases  in mean  and low fluws (1.3  and 0. 3  respectively).  The decrease in peak  runoff has  been further confirmed  by  analysing the  rainfall runoff  events  for the  same  period   by  statistical  analysis  which registered a  decrease  in runoff volume  by 12.43%.