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HARYANA Spatial Distribution of Wastelands 2015-16 Panchkula HARYANA Wastelands Changes 2008-09 - 2015-16 Panchkula Yamunanagar Ambala PUNJAB Kurukshetra Kaithal Karnal UTTAR PRADESH Sirsa Fatehabad Jind Panipat Hisar Sonipat Rohtak RAJASTHAN Bhiwani DELHI Jhajjar % Change to Total Geographical Area Charkhi Dadri of a District -8.00 Gurugram 0.01 - 0.05 Faridabad -7.99 - -3.00 0.06 - 0.10 Rewari -2.99 - -1.00 Mahendragarh 0.11 - 0.50 -0.99 - -0.50 Palwal 0.51 - 1.00 Nuh -0.49 - -0.10 1.01 - 3.00 -0.09 - -0.05 3.01 - 8.00 0420 080 120 160 Km. -0.04 - 0.00 Salient Features · Decrease in wastelands area by 107.51 sq. km. is observed. · Reducon in degraded land under plantaon crop by 1.08 sq. km. and land with open scrub by 0.86 sq. km. is recorded; there was an increase in area under land with dense scrub by 1.86 sq. km. and industrial wastelands by 0.03 sq. km. · Wastelands area of 1.40 sq. km. was brought under plantaon, which has been contributed by land with open scrub and degraded land under plantaon crop. · Rewari district witnessed net decrease in wastelands area by 0.25 sq. km.; maximum decrease was observed under degraded land under plantaon crop by 2.11 sq. km.; land with open scrub by 0.28 sq. km. · Ambala district observed a decrease in wastelands area by 0.23 sq. km. mainly contributed by land with open scrub. · Gurugram district witnessed increase in wastelands area by 0.54 sq. km. contributed by land with open scrub. 73 PAGE PAGE 74 HARYANA Spatial Distribution of Wastelands 2015-16 Panchkula Ambala Yamunanagar PUNJAB Legend Kurukshetra Gullied and/ or ravinous land (Medium) Gullied and/ or ravinous land (Deep) Land with Dense Scrub Kaithal Land with Open Scrub Sirsa Waterlogged and Marshy land (Permanent) Karnal Waterlogged and Marshy land (Seasonal) Fatehabad UTTAR PRADESH Land Affected by salinity / alkalinity (Moderate) Land Affected by salinity / alkalinity (Strong) Shifting Cultivation - Current Jhum Shifting Cultivation - Abandoned Jhum Jind Panipat Under-utilised/degraded forest (Scrub domin) Hisar Under-utilised/degraded forest (Agriculture) Degraded pastures/grazing land Sonipat Degraded land under plantation crop Sands - Riverine RAJASTHAN Rohtak Sands - Coastal Bhiwani Sands - Desertic Sands - Semi Stab:- Stab > 40m DELHI Sands - Semi Stab:- Stab 15-40m Charkhi Dadri Jhajjar Mining Wastelands Industrial Wastelands 14; 2% 3; 9% Barren Rocky Area Gurugram Snow Covered/ Glacial Area Faridabad 13; 36% Non Wasteland Area Rewari Water ways Mahendragarh 4; 40% District Boundary Railways Palwal Major Roads Nuh 12; 2% 11; 5% 8; 1% 7; 3% 6; 1% 5; 1% 0315 06090120 Kms . Land Use & Cover Monitoring Divn. Haryana Remote Sensing Application Centre Dept. of Land Resources LRUMG,Remote Sensing Application Total Geog. Area (TGA): Source: Wasteland Maps: 2008-09 on 1:50,000 scale, Dept. of S&T, Govt. of Haryana Min. of Rural Development 44212.00 sq. km. National Remote Sensing Centre Total wasteland area : Three seasons IRS P6 LISS-III data of Kharif(Oct/Nov-2015), CCS Haryana Agricultural Univ New Campus G - Wing, Nirman Bhawan 1658.96 sq. km. ISRO, Dept. of Space, GOI Wasteland Percentage: Rabi (Jan/Feb-2016) and Zaid (April/May-2016) & Ground truth HISSAR - 125 004 GOI, New Delhi - 110 011 3.75 Partner Inst Executed By Balanagar, Hyderabad - 500037 Sponsored by HARYANA Wastelands Area Change Matrix : 2008-09 and 2015-16 107.51 PAGE 75 Haryana Wastelands Area Changes – 2008-09 and 2015-16 District WL_Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2008-09 -- -- 1.70 11.16 0.13 0.06 -- -- -- -- 0.06 Ambala 2015-16 -- -- 8.41 11.79 0.13 0.06 -- -- -- -- 0.06 Change -- -- 6.70 0.63 0.00 0.00 -- -- -- -- 0.00 2008-09 -- -- 3.80 46.06 0.16 2.22 0.48 0.13 -- -- -- Bhiwani 2015-16 -- -- 3.80 46.06 0.16 2.22 0.48 0.13 -- -- -- Change -- -- 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -- -- -- 2008-09 -- -- 13.81 30.29 0.50 1.55 1.73 -- -- -- 0.28 Charkhi Dadri 2015-16 -- -- 13.81 30.29 0.50 1.55 1.73 -- -- -- 0.28 Change -- -- 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -- -- -- 0.00 2008-09 -- -- 3.06 91.01 -- -- 0.72 -- -- -- -- Faridabad 2015-16 -- -- 3.06 90.69 -- -- 1.06 -- -- -- -- Change -- -- 0.00 -0.31 -- -- 0.34 -- -- -- -- 2008-09 -- -- 0.04 5.63 -- 0.64 0.39 -- -- -- -- Fatehabad 2015-16 -- -- 0.04 5.79 -- 0.64 0.26 -- -- -- -- Change -- -- 0.00 0.16 -- 0.00 -0.13 -- -- -- -- 2008-09 -- -- 2.33 96.04 0.30 0.18 0.91 0.41 -- -- 15.16 Gurugram 2015-16 -- -- 2.33 96.58 0.30 0.18 0.91 0.41 -- -- 15.16 Change -- -- 0.00 0.54 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -- -- 0.00 2008-09 -- -- 14.29 28.49 0.15 1.37 0.26 -- -- -- -- Hisar 2015-16 -- -- 0.18 25.52 0.15 1.37 0.26 -- -- -- -- Change -- -- -14.11 -2.97 0.00 0.00 0.00 -- -- -- -- 2008-09 -- -- -- 26.60 2.18 3.32 6.71 1.67 -- -- -- Jhajjar 2015-16 -- -- -- 26.60 2.18 3.32 6.71 1.67 -- -- -- Change -- -- -- 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -- -- -- 2008-09 -- -- 0.05 2.53 0.62 0.51 0.42 0.07 -- -- -- Jind 2015-16 -- -- 0.05 2.69 0.62 0.51 0.42 0.07 -- -- -- Change -- -- 0.00 0.15 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -- -- -- 2008-09 -- -- -- 18.47 0.25 0.10 0.99 -- -- -- -- Kaithal 2015-16 -- -- 0.18 8.29 0.25 0.10 0.99 -- -- -- -- Change -- -- -- -10.19 0.00 0.00 0.00 -- -- -- -- 2008-09 -- -- 0.04 19.05 0.05 -- 0.18 -- -- -- -- Karnal 2015-16 -- -- 0.81 16.63 0.05 -- 0.18 -- -- -- -- Change -- -- 0.77 -2.42 0.00 -- 0.00 -- -- -- -- 2008-09 -- -- -- 11.34 0.91 0.06 -- -- -- -- -- Kurukshetra 2015-16 -- -- 0.37 6.40 0.91 0.06 -- -- -- -- -- Change -- -- -- -4.94 0.00 0.00 -- -- -- -- -- 2008-09 -- -- 49.69 112.63 -- -- -- -- -- -- 6.45 Mahendra garh 2015-16 -- -- 49.69 113.04 -- -- -- -- -- -- 6.45 Change -- -- 0.00 0.40 -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.00 2008-09 -- -- 36.15 26.36 4.44 0.31 10.81 1.75 -- -- 14.71 Nuh 2015-16 -- -- 36.15 26.36 4.44 0.31 10.81 1.75 -- -- 14.71 Change -- -- 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -- -- 0.00 Note: “ --” Denotes this Class is not existing in the District / State 2008-09 Wastelands statistics are revised version. 1. Gullied and/ or ravinous land (Medium) 7. Land affected by salinity/alkalinity (Medium) 2. Gullied and/ or ravinous land (Deep) 8. Land affected by salinity/alkalinity (Strong) 3. Land with Dense Scrub 9. Shifting Cultivation - Current Jhum 76 10. Shifting Cultivation - Abandoned Jhum 4. Land with Open Scrub 5. Waterlogged and Marshy land (Permanent) 11. Under-utilised/degraded forest (Scrub domin) 6. Waterlogged and Marshy land (Seasonal) 12. Under-utilised/degraded forest (Agriculture) PAGE Area in sq.km 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Total TGA 3.97 20.44 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 37.53 3.97 12.88 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 37.30 1574 0.00 -7.56 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -0.23 -- 43.66 0.67 -- -- 0.07 -- -- -- -- -- -- 97.25 -- 43.66 0.67 -- -- 0.07 -- -- -- -- -- -- 97.25 3403 -- 0.00 0.00 -- -- 0.00 -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.00 -- 28.52 0.56 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 77.26 -- 28.52 0.56 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 77.26 1375 -- 0.00 0.00 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.00 -- 3.20 0.45 0.12 -- -- -- -- 0.05 -- -- -- 98.60 -- 3.20 0.45 0.12 -- -- -- -- 0.02 -- -- -- 98.60 745 -- 0.00 0.00 0.00 -- -- -- -- -0.03 -- -- -- 0.00 -- 34.35 0.08 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 41.11 -- 27.33 0.08 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 34.13 2538 -- -7.02 0.00 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -6.98 -- 3.67 1.54 -- -- -- -- -- 0.93 0.20 -- -- 121.68 -- 3.67 1.54 -- -- -- -- -- 0.93 0.20 -- -- 122.22 1254 -- 0.00 0.00 -- -- -- -- -- 0.00 0.00 -- -- 0.54 -- 107.12 1.02 -- -- 0.03 -- -- -- -- -- -- 152.71 -- 101.20 1.02 -- -- 0.03 -- -- -- -- -- -- 129.72 3983 -- -5.91 0.00 -- -- 0.00 -- -- -- -- -- -- -22.99 -- 42.71 2.06 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 85.25 -- 42.71 2.06 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 85.25 1834 -- 0.00 0.00 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.00 -- 56.97 0.20 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 61.37 -- 54.87 0.20 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 59.43 2702 -- -2.10 0.00 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -1.95 -- 18.46 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 38.28 -- 14.23 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 24.03 2317 -- -4.24 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -14.42 -- 16.79 0.83 0.09 -- -- -- -- 0.03 -- -- -- 37.06 -- 12.79 0.96 0.09 -- -- -- -- -- 0.03 -- -- 31.54 2520 -- -4.00 0.13 0.00 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -5.52 -- 11.51 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 23.81 -- 7.08 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 14.82 1530 -- -4.43 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -9.36 -- 32.09 16.85 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 217.71 -- 31.56 16.85 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 217.59 1899 -- -0.53 0.00 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -0.13 -- 19.52 0.04 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 114.09 -- 19.52 0.04 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 114.09 1507 -- 0.00 0.00 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.00 TGA - Total Geographical Area 13. Degraded pastures/ grazing land 19. Sands-Semi Stab.-Stab 15-40m 14. Degraded land under plantation crop 20. Mining Wastelands 15. Sands-Riverine 21. Industrial wastelands 16. Sands-Coastal 22. Barren Rocky/Stony waste 77 17. Sands-Desertic 23. Snow covered /Glacial area 18. Sands-Semi Stab.-Stab>40m PAGE Haryana contd... Wastelands Area Changes – 2008-09 and 2015-16 District WL_Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2008-09 -- -- 0.76 21.29 5.40 1.44 3.76 0.29 -- -- -- Palwal 2015-16 -- -- 0.76 21.29 5.40 1.44 3.76 0.29 -- -- -- Change -- -- 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -- -- -- 2008-09 -- -- 0.29 16.70 -- -- -- -- -- -- 35.04 Panchkula 2015-16 -- -- 4.54 16.70 -- -- -- -- -- -- 35.04 Change -- -- 4.26 0.00 -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.00 2008-09 -- -- 0.28 14.07 -- 1.26 3.73 1.12 -- -- -- Panipat 2015-16 -- -- -- 14.35 -- 1.26 3.94 1.12 -- -- -- Change -- -- -- 0.28 -- 0.00 0.21 0.00 -- -- -- 2008-09 -- -- 22.02 35.79 -- 0.08 -- -- -- -- -- Rewari 2015-16 -- -- 24.44 35.51 -- 0.08 -- -- -- -- -- Change -- -- 2.43 -0.28 -- 0.00 -- -- -- -- -- 2008-09 -- -- 0.64 11.51 0.20 1.62 1.51
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