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Zastosowanie GIS i metod teledetekcji do oceny degradacji środowiska przyrodniczego południowego skłonu Wyżyny Meghalaya, Indie

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Application of GIS and remote sensing in evaluation of land dagradation of the southern slope of the Meghalaya Plateau, India
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Bibliogr. 53 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Zakład Geomorfologii i Hydrologii Gór i Wyżyn, Instytut Geografii i Przestrzennego Zagospodarowania, Polska Akademia Nauk w Krakowie
Bibliografia
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  • Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Meghalaya, 2001: District-wise jhummia families of Meghalaya, Gov. Meghalaya, Shillong.
  • FAO, 1983: Simple technologies for charcoal making, FAO Forest. Paper, 41, Rome.
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  • FSI, 1989: The state of forest report, Forest Surv. India, Dehra Dun.
  • FSI, 2001: The state of forest report, Forest Surv. India, Dehra Dun.
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  • Gafur A., Jensen J.R., Borggaard O.K., Petersen L., 2003: Runoff and losses of soil and nutrients from small watersheds under shifting cultivation (jhum) in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh, Journal of Hydrology, no. 274, 30–46.
  • GSI, 1974: Geology and mineral resources of the states of India, part IV, Meghalaya, Geol. Surv. India, Misc. Publ., vol. 30, 69–90.
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  • International Institute for Aerospace Survey and Earth Sciences, 1997: ILWIS – The integrated land water information system. User’s guide, Enschede, The Netherlands.
  • Khiewtam R.S., 1986: Ecosystem function of protected forests of Cherrapunji and adjoining areas, Praca doktorska, NEHU, Shillong.
  • Kirkby M.J., 1976: Hydrological slope models: the influence of climate, [w:] E. Derbyshire (red.), Geomorphology and climate, 247–267, J. Wiley, London.
  • Magnuszewski A., 1999: GIS w geografii fizycznej, PWN, Warszawa.
  • Mannion A.M., 2001: Zmiany środowiska Ziemi. Historia środowiska przyrodniczego i kulturowego, PWN, Warszawa.
  • Mishra B.K., Ramakrishnan P.S., 1983: Slash and burn agriculture at higher elevations in north-eastern India. I. Sediment, water and nutrient losses, Agriculture, Ecosystems and Envir., vol. 9, 69–82.
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  • Morgan R.P.C., 1995: Soil erosion and conservation, Longman, New York.
  • Morgan R.P.C., 2001: A simple approach to soil loss prediction: a revised Morgan-Morgan-Finney model, Catena, vol. 44, 305–322.
  • Morgan R.P.C., Morgan D.D.V., Finney H.J., 1984: A predictive model for the assessment of soil erosion risk, J. Agric. Eng. Res., vol. 30, 245–253.
  • Morgan R.P.C., Quinton J.N., Smith R.E., Govers G., Poesen J.W.A., Auerswald K., Chisci G., Torri D., Styczeń M.E., Folly A.J.V., 1998: The European soil erosion model (EUROSEM): Documentation and user guide, Silsoe College, Cranfield Univ.
  • Oldham T., 1854: On the geological structure of part of the Khasi Hills, Bengal Mem. Geol. Surv. India I, pt. 2.
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  • Prokop P., 1998: Jakość danych a błąd i niepewność w systemach informacji geograficznej z punktu widzenia badań środowiska przyrodniczego, [w:] M. Kistowski (red.), Systemy informacji geograficznej w badaniach środowiska przyrodniczego, Problemy ekologii krajobrazu, t. IV, 33–42, Gdańsk.
  • Prokop P., 2005: Natural hazards and anthropogenic impact on environment in a tropical mountain catchment, Meghalaya Hills, India, Studia Geom. Carp.-Balc., vol. 39, 95–113.
  • Ramakrishnan P.S., 1992: Shifting agriculture and sustainable development: An interdisciplinary study from North-Eastern India, UNESCO-MAB Ser., Parthenon Publ., Paris.
  • Ramakrishnan P.S., Kushwaha S.P.S., 2001: Secondary forests of the Himalaya with emphasis on the north-eastern hill region of India, J. Trop. Forest Sc., vol.13, no. 4, 727–747.
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  • Roy P.S., Joshi P.K., 2002: Forest cover assessment in northeast India – the potential of temporal wide swath satellite sensor data (IRS-1C WiFS), Int. J. Remote Sens., vol. 23, no. 2, 4881–4896.
  • Roy P.S., Tomar S., 2001: Landscape cover dynamics pattern in Meghalaya, Int. J. Remote Sens., vol. 22, no. 18, 3813–3825.
  • Shrestha D.P., Zinck J.A., 1998: Land degradation assessment using geographic information system: A case study in the middle mountain region of the Nepalese Himalaya, [w:] D.P. Rao (red.), Trends in Geoinformatics Technology and Applications. The Proceedings Vol., 9–11 March, IIRS, Dehradun, 391–409.
  • Shrestha D.P., Zinck J.A., 2001: Land use classification in mountainous areas: integration of image processing, digital elevation data and field knowledge (application to Nepal), Int. J. Applied Earth Obs. Geoinf., vol. 3, no. 1, 78–85.
  • Singh G., Babu R., Chandra S., 1981: Soil loss predictions in India, CS&WCRTI, Bull. No 12/D9, Dehra Dun, India.
  • Soja R., Singh S., 2004: The rainfall characteristics, [w:] L. Starkel, S. Singh (red.), Rainfall runoff and soil erosion in the globally extreme humid area, Cherrapunji region, India, Prace Geogr., vol. 191, 59–71.
  • Starkel L., 1972: The modelling of monsoon areas of India as related to catastrophic rainfalls, Geogr. Polonica, vol. 23, 151–173.
  • Starkel L., 1996: Present-day formation of the Southern part of Meghalaya Plateau, Hill Geographer, vol. 12, no. 1–2, 13–19.
  • Starkel L., Singh S. (red.), 2004: Rainfall, runoff and soil erosion in the globally extreme humid area, Cherrapunji region, India, Prace Geogr., vol. 191.
  • Stocking M.A., Murnaghan N., 2000: Handbook for the field assessment of land degradation, Earthscan Publ., London.
  • Tiwari B.K., Barik S.K., Tripathi R.S., 1999: Sacred forests of Meghalaya. Biological and cultural biodiversity, NEHU, Shillong.
  • Toky O.P., Ramakrishnan P.S., 1983: Secondary succession following slash and burn agriculture in North-Eastern India. 1. Biomass, litterfall and productivity, J. Ecology, vol. 71, 735–745.
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  • Yule H., 1842: Notes on the iron of the Khasia Hills, J. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, vol. 11, 853–857.
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