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Item National Geography Conference on 'Sustainable Development:An Interdisciplinary Approach'(GES' S.S.Girls College, Gondia, 2007-01-05) Prof. Mamta R. Prasad (Organising Secretary)Item Resource Appraisal for Integrated Rural Development of Salekasa Taluka, Gondia District, Maharasthtra, Using remote Sensing and GIS(S.S.Girls College, Gondia, 2016) Dr Jyoti Rokde (Geography Departmetnt)This document summarises the PhD thesis titled "Resource Appraisal for Integrated Rural Development of Salekasa Taluka, Gondia District, Maharashtra, Using Remote Sensing and GIS" by Miss Jyoti Rokde from the Faculty of Geography at S.S. Girls College, Gondia. The central focus of the thesis is 'Rural Development' through the application of Remote Sensing and GIS techniques in Salekasa Taluka, Gondia District. The research was conducted under the supervision of Dr. Arun Chaturvedi, Principal Scientist and Head of the Division of Land Use Planning at NBSS & LUP, Nagpur.This work was conducted in the Social Science Department of RTMNUItem Thesis Summary :Resource Appraisal for Integrated Rural Development of Salekasa Taluka, Gondia District, Maharasthtra, Using remote Sensing and GIS(SSGC, RTNNU, 2016) Dr. Jyoti Rokde (Assistant Professor,Geography Department)The summary is submitted to RTMNU y Ku JYoti Rokde in the year 2016 entitled : "Resource Appraisal for Integrated Rural Development of Salekasa Taluka, Gondia District, Maharasthtra, Using remote Sensing and GIS". This study aims to assess the biophysical and socio-economic resources of Salekasa Taluka in Gondia District, Maharashtra, to determine its development potential and to formulate an integrated development plan.It will Involve creating a development strategy for optimal resource use by employing Remote Sensing and GIS as planning tools. Data from diverse sources will be linked to village boundary, polygons to analyse spatial variability. The study area is an underdeveloped Taluka with a primarily tribal population, with most land covered by forest.The district exhibits poor development indicators across various sectors, including infrastructure, agriculture, food security, nutritional health,and land sanitation. Lastly, The economic aspects of the habitat are also considered.