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  <title>Multi-Criteria Decision Making and GIS Approached Land Suitability Analysis for&lt;br&gt;Pearl Millet Cultivation in Banka Block of Banka District, Bihar</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2024.12.02.278</doi>
  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>Land suitability analysis, an important aspect used in land use planning, and provides an<br />
integrated information for land resources management. Hence, the main objective of the<br />
study is to analyze the land suitability for the pearl millet crop of Banka block using<br />
Geographical Information System (GIS) and Multi Criteria Decision Making (MCDM)<br />
approaches. To fulfill the objectives, there are 9 parameters, viz., land use and land cover,<br />
elevation, slope, soil texture, pH, EC, OC, temperature, and precipitation were considered.<br />
However, satellite imageries of Land sat-8 (2022) and Shuttle Radar Topography Mission<br />
(SRTM) data were employed to assess the physiography, elevation, slope, and land use/land<br />
cover pattern under RS-GIS domain. The results revealed that out of the total geographical<br />
area (114.95 km 2 ), only 25.01 % of the land in the northern part of the study area is highly<br />
suitable (S1), followed by 41.21% of the land found to be moderately suitable (S2) in the<br />
middle portion, and 12.32 % of the land is marginally suitable (S3) which is in the southwest<br />
part for pearl millet. The remaining land (21.5 %) was found to be not suitable (S4) due to the<br />
presence of bed rock, hilly terrain, built-up lands, and water bodies. The integration of soil,<br />
climate, and topographic parameters has aided in mapping the suitable lands for pearl millet.<br />
This information may be beneficial for farmers&#39; advisory services and as a database for<br />
further utilization in land-use planning.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>Land suitability analysis, an important aspect used in land use planning, and provides an<br />
integrated information for land resources management. Hence, the main objective of the<br />
study is to analyze the land suitability for the pearl millet crop of Banka block using<br />
Geographical Information System (GIS) and Multi Criteria Decision Making (MCDM)<br />
approaches. To fulfill the objectives, there are 9 parameters, viz., land use and land cover,<br />
elevation, slope, soil texture, pH, EC, OC, temperature, and precipitation were considered.<br />
However, satellite imageries of Land sat-8 (2022) and Shuttle Radar Topography Mission<br />
(SRTM) data were employed to assess the physiography, elevation, slope, and land use/land<br />
cover pattern under RS-GIS domain. The results revealed that out of the total geographical<br />
area (114.95 km 2 ), only 25.01 % of the land in the northern part of the study area is highly<br />
suitable (S1), followed by 41.21% of the land found to be moderately suitable (S2) in the<br />
middle portion, and 12.32 % of the land is marginally suitable (S3) which is in the southwest<br />
part for pearl millet. The remaining land (21.5 %) was found to be not suitable (S4) due to the<br />
presence of bed rock, hilly terrain, built-up lands, and water bodies. The integration of soil,<br />
climate, and topographic parameters has aided in mapping the suitable lands for pearl millet.<br />
This information may be beneficial for farmers&#39; advisory services and as a database for<br />
further utilization in land-use planning.</p>
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