In 1992, damming was performed in Punarbhaba river (India and Bangladesh), disturbing water flow and riparian wetland ecology. We measured the eco-hydrological failure rate …
S Debanshi, S Pal - Ecological indicators, 2020 - Elsevier
Present study attempts to delineate wetland in Indic part of mature Ganges delta with the help of satellite images applying convenient water body extraction indices. It is found that the …
S Talukdar, S Pal - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2020 - Elsevier
Ecologically precious and economically remunerative wetland resources in the riparian flood plain of Punarbhaba river basin are under massive transformation in post hydrological …
S Talukdar, S Pal - International Soil and Water Conservation Research, 2017 - Elsevier
Present study raises a serious issue of wetland loss and transformation due to damming and water diversion. At present study, it is noticed that overall rainfall trend (− 0.006) of the study …
S Pal, S Paul - Ecological Indicators, 2020 - Elsevier
The present study aims to measure wetland habitat vulnerability (WHV) in moribund deltaic part of India using ten conditioning parameters eg, WPF, water depth, change in WPF …
Wetland degradation and loss of wetland is one of the emerging challenges against sustaining such worthy environmental capital having plenty of goods and services. In Barind …
RT Das, S Pal - Spatial Information Research, 2017 - Springer
Abstract The Barind tract of West Bengal is composed with old alluvial soil, relatively undulating plain with good number of riparian wetlands. The main source of water of these …
S Pal, S Talukdar - Geocarto International, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Punarbhaba river of Indo-Bangladesh has experienced hydro-ecological alteration after installation of Komardanga dam in 1992 and consequently wetland and inundation …
In last few decades flood plain wetland loss in the Barind tract of West Bengal has become a serious threat to the hydro-ecological setup and livelihood security. Out of total study area …