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[author] => Dr.G.Rambabu [googlescholar] => [doi] => [year] => 2016 [month] => October [volume] => 4 [issue] => 10 [file] => eprapub/EW201610-01-001283.pdf [abstract] =>

Land resources play an important role in the development of man’s economic, social and cultural activities. Due to mis-utilization of the land resources, it is prone to irre-replaceable damage. Hence the conservation of land resources has become an utmost priority in a developing country like India, where the population is increasing enormously. In order to feed the millions of its population there is a need for rational agriculture and optimum use of every piece of land. To achieve this, land use studies play an important role in the formulation of suitable planning strategy. Hence in the present study, land use study of Pennar river basin has been attempted for the year 2010-2011 at the mandal level..

KEY WORDS: Barren lands,Area Under non-agricultural use, Permanent pastures and other grazing lands, Area under miscellaneous tree crops etc., Cultivable waste land, Other fallow lands, Current fallow, Net area sown.

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