土地适宜性与人类适应性:印度阿鲁纳恰尔邦 Sangam 至 Pongging 的 Siang 河

Chandra Kumar Dutta , Ankulin Duwarah , Anamika Borah , Prerana Boruah , Chandana Das , Anandita Das
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山区的土地适宜性深刻影响着人类的适应策略,尤其是在形态特征决定的环境中。本研究以印度阿鲁纳恰尔邦从 Sangam 到 Pongging 的 Siang 河流域为重点,采用土地适宜性分析(LSA)来评估定居和果园种植的地形可行性。通过分析地形特征、排水形态和基础设施可达性等关键决定因素,绘制了专题地图,为不同的土地用途划定了最佳区域。研究强调了地貌属性和可达性如何影响定居点模式和果园的适宜性,由于地形和气候条件的可达性,低海拔地区有利于定居点和果园的发展。通过整合空间分析技术,并利用欧几里得距离和帕累托原则(80/20 规则)评估海拔、坡度和距离基础设施远近等变量,这项研究为知情的土地利用规划提供了一个综合框架。战略规划建议强调可持续实践和社区参与,以便在阿鲁纳恰尔邦的崎岖地形中平衡发展需求和环境保护。研究倡导利益相关者之间通力合作,优化土地利用,在充满挑战的环境条件下促进弹性发展。这一初步尝试旨在提高土地使用者、规划者、研究人员和管理者的认识,以确保适当、有效的土地管理。
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Land suitability and human adaptation: River Siang from Sangam to Pongging, Arunachal Pradesh, India

Land suitability in mountainous regions profoundly influences human adaptation strategies, particularly in environments shaped by morphometric characteristics. This study focuses on the Siang river valley from Sangam to Pongging, Arunachal Pradesh, India, employing Land Suitability Analysis (LSA) to assess terrain viability for settlement, and orchard cultivation. Key determinants such as topographic features, drainage morphometry, and infrastructural accessibility were analyzed to develop thematic maps delineating optimal zones for different land uses. The research underscores how geomorphic attributes and accessibility influence settlement patterns and orchard suitability, with lower elevations proving favorable for settlements and orchards due to accessible topography and climatic conditions. By integrating spatial analysis techniques and assessing variables like elevation, slope, and proximity to infrastructure by euclidian distance and pareto principle (80/20 rule), this research provides a comprehensive framework for informed land use planning. Strategic planning recommendations emphasize sustainable practices and community engagement to balance development needs with environmental preservation in Arunachal Pradesh's rugged terrain. It advocates for collaborative efforts between stakeholders to optimize land utilization and foster resilient development amidst challenging environmental conditions. This initial attempt aims to raise awareness among land users, planners, research workers, and administrators to ensure proper and effective land management.

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