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A Geographical Study of the Land Use Pattern in Haveri District, Byadgi Taluk of Karnataka

Author(s) Prof. M B. Badanikayi
Country India
Abstract The geographic area of the Byadagi taluk is 43,656 hectares. A total of 1,41,024 people live in 63 settlements as of 2011. The taluk comprises sixty-three villages, distributed over the Byadgi and Kagenelli administrative circles.
The forest land has been maintained in 2009–2010 at 4889 hectares, or 11.20 percent, in accordance with the 1999–2000 era. From 83 hectares to 6,065 hectares, or 9.43 percent, is now fallow land. 2540 hectares, or 5.81 percent, of the land was unsuitable for cultivation, a fairly steady rate. The cultivable waste is still separated into pieces. transformed 1583 hectares 3.84 percent to 1588 hectares, or 3.64 percent. 28,583 hectares less of net planted area were there. decreased by -11.74 percent.
Published In Volume 4, Issue 3, May-June 2022
Published On 2022-06-27
Cite This A Geographical Study of the Land Use Pattern in Haveri District, Byadgi Taluk of Karnataka - Prof. M B. Badanikayi - IJFMR Volume 4, Issue 3, May-June 2022.

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