Subhash ChavareKrantiagrani G.D. Bapu Lad College Kundal · Geography
Subhash Chavare
M.Tech., (GIS) Ph.D
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Introduction
I am currently working as Assistant Professor of Geography, and doing research on drought monitoring using various indices, and RUSLE model for soil erosion.
Additional affiliations
June 2013 - present
Krantiagrani G.D. Bapu Lad College
Position
- Professor (Assistant)
June 2013 - present
Krantiagrani G.D.Bapu Lad College, Kundal
Position
- Professor (Assistant)
June 2012 - April 2013
Chhatrapati Shivaji College, Satara
Position
- Professor (Assistant)
Education
July 2012 - May 2018
June 2010 - April 2012
June 2008 - April 2010
Publications
Publications (24)
River Linking is a project of linking two or more rivers by creating a network of manually created reservoirs and canals, and providing land areas that otherwise does not have river water access and reducing the flow of water to sea using this means. The river linking is an ideal solution for the water scarcity problem where there is inadequate wat...
Land use and land cover mapping is important aspect of the planning and management of natural and man-made resource in the region. In the present study the land use and land cover mapping done for the Yerala river basin using geospatial technology. The Landsat 8 satellite image is used to analyze the area under different land use and land cover cla...
There is need to conserve the water resource, to increase the ground water level to meet the tremendous increasing demand of the water. The site for rainwater harvesting structure for the Yerala river basin is identified by using various thematic layers such as drainage order, slope, and geological structure of the region, soil, and land use/land c...
Agriculture is main stay of population in India. Cropping pattern and change in area under different crops analyzed in Sangola tahsil in 2001 and 2014. There are various factors are affecting to change in area under different crops such as rainfall distribution and variability, soil type, social behavior of farmer, and demand in the market. In Sang...
Morphometric analysis carried out to study the various morphometric characteristics
of stream network of Bend nala watershed. The channel morphometry is having influence on
the soil erosion, flood, surface runoff and drainage pattern of the watershed. The present
work is done to analyze the different parameters of channel and characteristics of the...
In the present work groundwater level changes analyzed for the Sangola tahsil for the year 1990 and 2006. Spatial and temporal changes in the groundwater level is mapped and analyzed to study the changes in level. Due to increasing demands and requirement of water, extraction of groundwater is increased and it leads to depletion of groundwater. Cha...
Watershed prioritization for soil conservation is now needed to conserve the soil from erosion. The morphometric parameters are useful to prioritize sub-watershed to follow the soil conservation measures. These morphometric parameters are having influence on the soil erosion. The SoI toposheet, GIS technique and various morphometric parameters such...
Housing condition is the good indicator of the development of the every household and it reflects the development of any region as well as the development of country. Health status of the resident is important aspect of the development because healthy generations can develop the nation. The present study is aims to analyze the housing condition and...
The concept of population distribution and density are very useful for tools for analysis diversity of analysis is a part and parcel of any regional study as population is a great resource of all the resources and essential element of all regional geography, although past regional studies involved detailed examinations of demographic influences and...
The collection of water from the rooftop to meet household water need is traditional practice in India. The roof top rainwater harvesting is an ideal solution for the water scarcity problem where there is inadequate groundwater supply and surface source are insufficient. In the rooftop rainwater harvesting system the rooftop is catchment. The popul...
A rapidly developing technology of remote sensing and GIS offers an efficient and timely approach to landslide vulnerability zonation mapping. The objective of the present study is mapping of landslide vulnerability zonation using satellite data, remote sensing and GIS techniques. The study a part of Uthagamandalam Taluk is taken for analysis, is l...
The land use and land cover pattern is an outcome of natural and socioeconomic activities over the earth surface. WR-6 is sub-watershed of Wardha river basin which covers 348 sq. km area. Land use and land cover mapping is carried out to study the land utilization and future planning and management of land resource. Five land use classes have been...
Drainage morphometry analysis of Yerla river basin was carried out to study the drainage pattern and morphometric characteristics of basin using SoI toposheet and geoinformatic techniques. The Yerla river basin is one of the sub-basin of Krishna river basins in Satara and Sangli district of Maharashtra and it covers 3029 sq. km area. Morphometric p...
Land suitability analysis is the process of the assessment of Land which is intended to be making use for a particular task, i.e. agriculture. Within which we can categories for Agriculture, Horticulture, Sericulture, and so on. Land suitability analysis is a prerequisite for sustainable agricultural production. It is the ability for a given type o...
Abstract::- Geoinformatics technology is the synergy of multiple disciplines like GIS, Remote Sensing, GPS,
Cartography, Photogrammetry and Geodesy. Geographic information system deals with spatial and non-spatial data, their methods of acquisition, management, analysis, display and dissemination. GIS and remote sensing techniques have opened up wi...
The remote sensing and GIS techniques is used with the soil, slope, land use land cover, soil depth database for integrated agricultural land suitability mapping in the sub-watershed of Wardha River.
Keywords: GIS, Remote Sensing, Agricultural Land Suitability
GIS based software applications would continue to serve as powerful tools for effective environmental risk assessment and management. The increase availability of Remote Sensing data and GIS during the last decades has created opportunities for a moredetailed and rapid analysis of natural hazard.
The Morphometric analysis is mathematical calculation of the parameter likes stream order, bifurcation ratio, and drainage density and so on. The present study area of Valheri River lies in Tapi river basin. For the Morphometric analysis Geographic information system techniques has been used and Strahler (1964) stream order method used for stream o...
Ground water is easily the most important component and constitutes about two thirds of the fresh water resources of the world. In the present study, the modern geo-spatial technologies, namely remote sensing and GIS were used in the identification of ground water potential zones in the Sidhewadi village in Sangli district at micro level. The Sidhe...
Morphometric analysis was carried out to analyze and determine the drainage pattern and
characteristics of Urmodi river basin using topographical maps, SRTM data and geo-spatial
technique. The study area, Urmodi river basin is one of the sub-basin of Krishna river basin in
Satara district of Maharashtra and it covers 412. 29 sq. km area. Morphometr...
Geomorphology is the science concerned with relationship between landforms and the processes currently acting on them. A GIS is a composite of computer based decision support tools for the integration of spatial data from different sources and for the analysis, manipulation and display of these data. GIS and remote sensing techniques have opened up...
This presentation is part of M.Tech.(GIS) Final Year Project at Dept. of Geography, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappali.
The study of the relief structure is for the analysis slope, watershed delineation, drainage pattern analysis, and soil formation study.
The rainfall runoff and soil erosion also analyzed from the slope analysis. The river is flow towards the slope. In the hilly area
drainage density and bifurcation ration is high due to slope and this indicates th...
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What is the significance of hypothesis setting in scientific research?
how to monitor the success of tree planting using remote sensing?
What is difference between inductive and deductive method,
How does minor elements is distributed in sedementary environment
What is the maximum number of participants in a qualitative research?
What is the statistical treatment of data of vark model questionnaire?
What's the standard sample size for the quantitative research?
What is the difference between the images taken using the landsat satellite imagery and the spot satellite imagery?