DOI Prefix : 10.9780 | Journal DOI : 10.9780/22307850
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Volume : V, Issue : VI, July - 2015

INTEGRATING CHANNEL CUT-OFF AND CULTURAL LANDSCAPE: A CASE STUDY OF CHAKUNDI VILLAGE AMIDST THE CHAR- CHAKUNDI CUT-OFF OF RIVER BHAGIRATHI, WEST BENGAL

Aznarul Islam, NilkamalLaskar, SweetyNandy, PrasenjitGhosh and Momtahina Marufa

DOI : 10.9780/22307850, By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Channel cut-off is a natural geomorphic phenomenon in the hydro-dynamics of a fluvial system. Cut-off not only affects the hydraulics of the river but the socio-economic landscape of a region. In the present paper sequential development of the Char-Chakundi cut-off of River Bhagirathi and its impact on cultural landscape of Chakundi Village of Nadia District, West Bengal has been portrayed. Landscape morphology of the Village has gone drastic changes after this cut-off. Formation of Char-Chakundi Cut off has made the Chakundi village an ‘Isolated State’surrounded by paleo-channel of River Bhagirathi. A village level perception survey establishes that out of eight socio-economic variables four variables viz. agriculture, fish catch, issue of social security and building quality have shown positive rating while the remaining four variables viz. recreation, transportation system, access to health and access to education facilities have shown negative rating in the post cut-off stage. This applied work is constituted by the integration of remote data and field data. This paper aims to improve integration between geomorphology and ‘landscape morphology’.

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Aznarul Islam, NilkamalLaskar, SweetyNandy, PrasenjitGhosh and Momtahina Marufa(2015). INTEGRATING CHANNEL CUT-OFF AND CULTURAL LANDSCAPE: A CASE STUDY OF CHAKUNDI VILLAGE AMIDST THE CHAR- CHAKUNDI CUT-OFF OF RIVER BHAGIRATHI, WEST BENGAL. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. V, Issue. VI, DOI : 10.9780/22307850, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/6920.pdf

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