DR. REET KAMAL TIWARI
Associate Professor
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar

Chauhan, P., Chauniyal, D. D., Singh, N. and Tiwari, R. K., (2016) Quantitative geo-morphometric and land cover-based micro-watershed prioritization in the Tons river basin of the lesser Himalaya," Environmental Earth Sciences, Vol. 75(6), pp. 498.
In this study, a typical sub-watershed of the lesser Himalaya (Tons sub-watershed: TSW) has been selected for prioritizing its micro-watershed and proposing a suitable and sustainable site for a small hydro-water plant installation.
Across the Himalaya, lesser Himalayan watersheds are the most vulnerable to environmental degradation. It is due to fragile conservational disposition, increasing developmental pressure and tourism. Micro-watershed prioritization is the best scientific option for managing the natural resources while maintaining pace of development. In this study, a typical sub-watershed of the lesser Himalaya (Tons sub-watershed: TSW) has been selected for prioritizing its micro-watershed and proposing a suitable and sustainable site for a small hydro-water plant installation. Micro-watershed prioritization is based on the integrated analysis of geo-morphometric, land use/land cover, lithological and soil type parameters associated with tools of remote sensing and geographical information system. This study characterized four micro-watersheds in TSW: 2C6C1a1, 2C6C1a2, 2C6C1a3 and 2C6C1a4 and assessed the risk and vulnerability of natural resources degradation. Individual category parameter for each micro-watershed has been evaluated, compared and ranks have been assigned based on their capacity to induce erodibility. Integrated theme-based rankings have been determined for each micro-watershed and final (composite) prioritization has been done accordingly. The results reveal that micro-watersheds 2C6C1a2 and 2C6C1a3 fall under medium priority, micro-watershed 2C6C1a4 indicates low priority, while micro-watershed 2C6C1a1 falls in high priority zone in the study area. The developed methodology and the results presented here will be imperative to prepare a comprehensive micro-watershed management planning. The results will be utilized to understand the topography, nature of the basin and demarcation of suitable site for the installation of a small multi-purpose hydropower plant in the study area.
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