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Dry season is a crawling circumstance of shortage without energizing of assets. 66% is under dry season inclined land in Sangli. GIS is a decent apparatus for enhancing basic leadership in a fiasco administration. The point of this activity is to plan dry season memoranda, dry spell affirmation, and appraisal of the extent and help required. Number of factors is responsible in land degradation which leads to rainfall study, population and water demand and supply chain. To examine existing agrarian land utilize and its circulation in the area. We have considered the climatic state of Sangli area and its impact on the farming creation. To analyse existing agrarian land and its circulation in the area. We have also studied the climatic and topographical state of Sangli area and its impact on farming.
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Census of India (2011)
Agro climatic regional plan report (2014)
National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Utilization Plan Nagpur
Agriculture Statistical Information, Maharashtra State (Part II–2011)
Sangli Irrigation Department Data (2014)
Sangli Irrigation Circle and Water Department Data (2013–2014)
Guidelines of National Disaster Management Authority (Management of Drought)
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I am thankful to the experts from Sangli Irrigation Department Circle, coauthors, and also public who coordinated well in data collection as well as the must found profoundest gratitude to Dr. G. S Natarajan from LIT, Nagpur who offered me suggestions and unceasing encouragement.
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Raut, D., Mukherjee, N., Sheikh, Z., Basu, A. (2020). Drought Vulnerability Assessment Using GIS: Case of Sangli District, Maharashtra. In: Ghosh, J., da Silva, I. (eds) Applications of Geomatics in Civil Engineering. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering , vol 33. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7067-0_18
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