Using remote sensing techniques to evaluate lining efficacy of watercourses

Studies the low-cost alternative strategy of selective lining of watercourses to reduce seepage and increase irrigated areas in the Indian subcontinent. Satellite remote-sensing (SRS) is seen as a cost-effective evaluation tool in view of its large area of synoptic and repetitive coverage.

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Main Authors: Sakthivadivel, Ramaswamy, Amarasinghe, Upali A., Thiruvengadachari, S.
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: International Water Management Institute 2001
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/39833
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author Sakthivadivel, Ramaswamy
Amarasinghe, Upali A.
Thiruvengadachari, S.
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description Studies the low-cost alternative strategy of selective lining of watercourses to reduce seepage and increase irrigated areas in the Indian subcontinent. Satellite remote-sensing (SRS) is seen as a cost-effective evaluation tool in view of its large area of synoptic and repetitive coverage.
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spelling CGSpace398332025-11-07T08:41:57Z Using remote sensing techniques to evaluate lining efficacy of watercourses Sakthivadivel, Ramaswamy Amarasinghe, Upali A. Thiruvengadachari, S. water management water distribution remote sensing watercourses canal linings seepage loss srs data analysis groundwater development surface water performance evaluation equity Studies the low-cost alternative strategy of selective lining of watercourses to reduce seepage and increase irrigated areas in the Indian subcontinent. Satellite remote-sensing (SRS) is seen as a cost-effective evaluation tool in view of its large area of synoptic and repetitive coverage. 2001 2014-06-13T14:29:30Z 2014-06-13T14:29:30Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/39833 en Open Access application/pdf International Water Management Institute Sakthivadivel, R.; Amarasinghe, U. A.; Thiruvengadachari, S. 2001. Using remote sensing techniques to evaluate lining efficacy of watercourses. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). v, 29p. (IWMI Research Report 046)
spellingShingle water management
water distribution
remote sensing
watercourses
canal linings
seepage loss
srs data analysis
groundwater development
surface water
performance evaluation
equity
Sakthivadivel, Ramaswamy
Amarasinghe, Upali A.
Thiruvengadachari, S.
Using remote sensing techniques to evaluate lining efficacy of watercourses
title Using remote sensing techniques to evaluate lining efficacy of watercourses
title_full Using remote sensing techniques to evaluate lining efficacy of watercourses
title_fullStr Using remote sensing techniques to evaluate lining efficacy of watercourses
title_full_unstemmed Using remote sensing techniques to evaluate lining efficacy of watercourses
title_short Using remote sensing techniques to evaluate lining efficacy of watercourses
title_sort using remote sensing techniques to evaluate lining efficacy of watercourses
topic water management
water distribution
remote sensing
watercourses
canal linings
seepage loss
srs data analysis
groundwater development
surface water
performance evaluation
equity
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/39833
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