Abstract:
The present report describes a concept involving management of 
natural  resources of the watershed  including  land,  water,  flora and fauna for their sustained yields. The extent of watershed resources and the 
problems  indicating exploitation of the resources have been described.   The various problems  include soil erosion and land degradation,  floods,  water quality problems,  sedimentation,  deforestation,  elimination of rare forest and animal  species etc.  as a result of various developmental  activities or unscientific use of various watershed lands. The concept of watershed 
management for proper utilisation of  its resources has been discussed. 
Often,  watershed management  involves the development,  evaluation and 
application of land management systems designed to alter water production. The attempts to alter water production may have impacts on production of other resources from upstream lands which are in demand for downstream 
users. In this reference the concept of integrated resources management has been discussed with an idea of developing a resource development model. The development of the model  is based on the concept that all resources 
uses are interdependent and must therefore be considered together.   The 
relationship among the natural  resources has been described.  The model  is envisaged to evaluate effects of various land management practices on 
different natural  resources including water,  land, flora and fauna or 
natural  ecosystem in genera'   The impacts of land   management practices on eco - system can be understood by a group ofmodels representing stream flow yields, 
sedimentation, growth and yield of vegetation and wild life, habitat quality etc. 
	The limitations for developing such an overall developurt model  have also been discussed along with the data requirement.  A brief summary of existing watershed models 
is also presented.