
Spatial Information Technology for Natural Resource Management
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Contents: Editorial, Monitoring of forest fires/biomass burning-Satellite remote sensing approach, rhythm of spore shedding in marine algae, Effect of autumn-winter season on the development of insect pollinators in temperate zone of Himachal Pradesh, Pollen and pollinator resources of Kerala part of Western ghats, South India, Palynological studies on some species of gesneriaceae, Role of bees as pollinators of tropical forest species and need for conserving their diversity, Reproductive biology of Jatropha integerrima Jacq., Studies on factors affecting worker ovary development in Apis cerana indica fab., Management of laying worker colonies of Apis cerana indica in relation to pollen feeding, A study on some aspects of pollination biology of winter ornamental plants, Pollination ecology of some seasonal ornamental plants, Pollen allergy incidence in India: an overview, Anthesis schedules and pollen release in some forage plants of bees, Relationships of Xylocopa bees with pollen with pollen flowers, Pollen flora of honey bees during summer season at Visakhapatnam, Effect of bee attractants on bee visits and yield parameters of mech-184 BT hybrid cotton
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- Intro
- Cover
- Halftitle
- Title
- Copyright
- Preface
- Contents
- Introduction
- List of Contributers
- Section 1
- Synchronisation of Virtual Space, Spatial System and Spatial Re-Organisation for Resource Management in India
- Conventional to Spatial Information System in the Everchanging Nature of Geography
- GIS Application in Medical Geographical Analysis
- Information Technology for Tourism Resource Management: Applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS)-An Overview
- Section 2
- Water Resources and Hydrological Problems of the Lower Brahmaputra Basin and Adjacent Areas (LBBA), India
- Recent Channel Dynamism: A Comparative Study of Ganga and Brahmaputra River Systems Using Remote Sensing-GIS Integration
- Study of Changes in Pre-Monsoon Convective Developments Over Gangetic West Bengal
- Rainwater Harvesting: A Case Study of Delhi
- Section 3
- Ecosystem Management and Dynamics of Landuse/Land Cover in Dakshina Kannada District (1970-1971-1999-2000)
- Remote Sensing and Geo-Information System in Sustainable Development of Land Resources: A Case Study of Yacharam Watershed in Ibrahimpatan Block, District Rangareddy, Andhra Pradesh
- Capability Classification of Wasteland
- Remote Sensing for Soil Resource Inventory of Part of Gundar Basin, Virudnagar District, Tamil Nadu
- Section 4
- Agriculture Limits and Alternatives to its Growth Base
- Climate Change and Agriculture: Some Examples from Kashmir
- Population and Food Resources in Sultanpur District (U.P.)
- Setting Aquaculture Farms Along the Coast: A GIS Approach
- Section 5
- Forest Fire Management, GIS and Sustainable Development in the Garhwal Himalayas
- Detecting Change in Forest Cover in Shimla District Using Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System
- Conservation and Management of Forest Resource of Sikkim
- BCover
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