Georeferenced soil information system: assessment of database

T K Bhattacharyya, D Sarkar,S K Ray,P Chandran,D Pal,D K Mandal, Judith E Prasad,Gurmel S Sidhu,K M Nair,Akhila K Sahoo, T H Das,R S Singh,Chitra Mandal,R C Srivastava,T K Sen,S Chatterji,N G Patil,G P Obireddy,Santanu Kar Mahapatra,K S Anil Kumar,Khaunish Das,A K Singh,S K Reza,S Srinivas,Puja Tiwary,Kaliaperumal Karthikeyan,M V Venugopalan,K Velmourougane,Anil Kumar Srivastava,Mausumi Raychaudhuri,D K Kundu,K G Mandal,G S Kar, S L Durge, G K Kamble, M S Gaikwad, A M Nimkar, S Bobade, S G Anantwar,S Patil,Vinita Sahu, Kishor Gaikwad, H Bhondwe, S S Dohtre, S Gharami, S G Khapekar,Arti Koyal, Sujatha,B M N Reddy,P Sreekumar,Dipanwita Dutta,L Gogoi, V N Parhad, Aniket Halder, Reshmi Basu,B L Jat, D L Oad, N R Ola, K Wadhai, M P Lokhande, V T Dongare, A Hukare, N Bansod,A Kolhe, J Khuspure, H Kuchankar, D Balbuddhe,Soheyl Sheikh, B P Sunitha,B Mohanty, D K Hazarika,Satya N Majumdar,R S Garhwal,A Sahu,S Puspamitra,N Gautam, B Telpande, A M Nimje, C Likhar,S Thakre, Ashish Nagar

CURRENT SCIENCE(2014)

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Land-use planning is a decision-making process that facilitates the allocation of land to different uses that provide optimal and sustainable benefit. As land-use is shaped by society-nature interaction, in land-use planning different components/facets play a significant role involving soil, water, climate, animal (ruminant/non-ruminant) and others, including forestry and the environment needed for survival of mankind. At times these components are moderated by human interference. Thus land-use planning being a dynamic phenomenon is not guided by a single factor, but by a complex system working simultaneously,which largely affects the sustainability. To address such issues a National Agricultural Innovation Project (NAIP) on 'Georeferenced soil information system for land-use planning and monitoring soil and land quality for agriculture' was undertaken to develop threshold values of land quality parameters for land-use planning through quantitative land evaluation and crop modelling for dominant cropping systems in major agro-ecological sub-regions (AESRs) representing rice-wheat cropping system in the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) and deep-rooted crops in the black soil regions (BSR). To assess the impact of land-use change, threshold land quality indicator values are used. A modified AESR map for agricultural land-use planning is generated for effective land-use planning.
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Agriculture,georeferenced soil information system,land-use planning,spatial database
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