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American Journal of Water Resources. 2020, 8(3), 134-144
DOI: 10.12691/AJWR-8-3-4
Original Research

Micro-watershed Delineation and Potential Site Selection for Runoff Water Harvesting Using Remote Sensing and GIS in a Hilly Area of Bangladesh

M Rafiqul Islam1, , Munshi Rashid Ahmad2, Muhammad Nurul Alam3, Mong Sanue Marma4 and Abdul Gafur5

1Department of Agronomy, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University, Gazipur-1706, Bangladesh

2Hill Agriculture Research Station, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Khagrachari, Bangladesh

3CRP-1 Hill Agriculture Project, Chattogram Hill Tracts, Krishi Gobeshona Foundation, Bangladesh

4Hill Cotton Research Station, Cotton Development Board, Balaghata, Bandarban, Bangladesh

5Agrarian Research Foundation, Lalmatia, Dhaka-1207, Bangladesh

Pub. Date: July 15, 2020

Cite this paper

M Rafiqul Islam, Munshi Rashid Ahmad, Muhammad Nurul Alam, Mong Sanue Marma and Abdul Gafur. Micro-watershed Delineation and Potential Site Selection for Runoff Water Harvesting Using Remote Sensing and GIS in a Hilly Area of Bangladesh. American Journal of Water Resources. 2020; 8(3):134-144. doi: 10.12691/AJWR-8-3-4

Abstract

The dry-season water scarcity is a problem of crop intensification in many hilly areas of the world. The rainwater or runoff water harvesting (RWH) could be a potential solution for those areas. The methodologies and the criteria for selecting the site for RWH structure are available for macro-watershed but not for micro-watershed. This study aims at selecting a suitable location of RWH structure for micro-watershed through all possible combinations of methodologies and criteria. For this, we developed a conceptual framework where a participatory approach, field and questionnaire surveys with remote sensing and GIS techniques were adopted. After preliminary selection of the watershed site through field surveys, four micro-watersheds were delineated using ArcGIS hydrological tools. Watershed delineation was carried out using SRTM DEM (automatic-delineation) and Google Earth (manual-delineation). Integrated approaches involving both biophysical and socioeconomic factors were followed for identifying the potential site for the RWH structure. In regards to biophysical assessment, various thematic maps, such as stream networks, slope, soil and land use were developed to describe the characteristics of each micro-watershed. The socioeconomic considerations were the number of population to be benefited, possibilities of expanding farming, and accessibility to the watershed reservoir in each micro-watershed. Thus, the results obtained from biophysical and socioeconomic determinants reveal that the micro-watershed (MWS)-2 and MWS-3 are most suitable for the same scores and recommended for constructing the RWH structure. However, various attempts need to consider regarding the choice of crops on hill slopes, conservation of soil, and management of the structure for getting full potential benefits from the watershed reservoir.

Keywords

watershed delineation, characterization, runoff water, remote sensing, GIS

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