The impact of hydrological changes on hillslope evolution and agriculture in nilgiri hills India
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The Nilgiri Biosphere is the first biosphere reserve in India;
newlineprotecting natural resources is imperative for the sustainability of the
newlineecosystem. The natural resources utilized for economic expansion are the
newlineexploitation of natural resources. Soil is one such resource exploited by
newlinehuman activities. Soil is one of the most priceless natural resources on the
newlineplanet. The expansion of agriculture for the increasing population by clearing
newlinethe forests, development of roads, construction of resorts and hotels for the
newlinedevelopment of the economy from tourism, and construction of residential
newlinebuildings for the sprawling population is the root cause of the exploitation of
newlinesoil resources in Nilgiri watershed. Soil development is a gradual and
newlinecontinual constructive process that takes 500 to 1000 years to form an inch of
newlinetopsoil. The devastation of topsoil reduces soil fertility, increases pollution,
newlineand causes sedimentation in water bodies.
newlineThe study aimed to reduce the loss of topsoil, an essential nutrient
newlinefor crop growth. As a prelude, soil loss was estimated using the empirical
newlinemethod called Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) for the
newlinedecades 1991 2000, 2001 2010, and 2011 2019. The study aimed to
newlineestimate the average annual soil loss and classify the spatial distribution of
newlinesoil loss as a map for all three decades using the RUSLE method and GIS in
newlinethe Nilgiri watershed.
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