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<description>Development of Vegetative and Structural Management Strategies for Eastern Himalayan Hilly Watersheds using Field Measurements and a Physically Based Model
Singh, Rajesh Kumar
Severe soil erosion due to traditional system of cultivation in high rainfall and steep slope&#13;
conditions of eastern Himalayan region of India calls for appropriate management&#13;
practices. The reported study was aimed at developing vegetative and structural&#13;
management strategies using field-measured data and the physically based distributed&#13;
parameter Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) model.
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