Suryadi, Fransiscus Xaverius.

Soil and water management strategies for tidal lowlands in Indonesia - Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema, 1996 - 241p; illust 25cm

Dissertation

1. Introduction. 1.1 General. 1.2 Objectives of the study. 1.3 Structures of the thesis. 2. Framework. 2.1 Lowland development in some South East Asia countries. 2.2 Characteristic of the lowland areas in South East Asia. 2.3 Lowland development in Indonesia. 2.4 Important issues of lowland development in the South East Asia. 3. Reclamation and water management of tidal lowlands in Indonesia. 3.1 River zonation. 3.2 Hydro-topographical categories. 3.3 Drainability classification. 3.4 Salinity intrusion. 3.5 Soil types. 3.6 Water management requirements. 3.7 Land subsidence. 3.8 Land suitability and water management requirements. 3.9 Types of reclamation schemes. 3.10 Reclamation of problems of soils. 3.11 Water management systems. 3.12 Impact of sea level rise or land subsidence on Flood protection and water management in lowland areas. 4. Model development. 4.1 General. 4.2 Model for the field level. 4.3 Model for the system level. 4.4 Model for the delta level. 5. Geographical information system for the land and water development in lowland areas. 5.1 General. 5.2 Main features of a GIS. 5.3 Data structures and integrated analysis functions in a GIS. 5.4 Land suitability and water management zoning with a GIS and a GAS. 6. Application of the methodology and models. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Case 1. Hypothetical case. 6.3 Case 2. Telang Saleh cases study. 7. Evaluation. 7.1 General. 7.2 Evaluation related to field, systems and delta level.


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