Report on Integrated Regional Environmental Plan for Ganjam District 2041

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Integrated Regional Environmental Plan of Ganjam District 2041

May is the hottest month, the average temperature being 32.8º Celsius and December is the coldest month with an average temperature of 16.2º Celsius. The normal annual precipitation in Ganjam is 1189.22 mm. The South-West monsoon brings nearly 66% of the total precipitation in the district. Maximum precipitation occurs in the months of June, July, August and September. The rainfall generally increases from the coast towards the interior hilly tracks of the district. The relative humidity is high throughout the year specifically in coastal areas. Winds are fairly strong particularly in coastal regions in summer and monsoon months. 3.3.1.1 Average Annuals Average Annual Temperature and Precipitation- From the graph below it can observe that, temperature starts increasing in the month of April and continues until June, after that decrease in temperature is observed. Month of May is hottest in whole year and maximum rain is observed in month of July. In the inland hilly tracts of the district temperature may be higher in the hot months and lower in winter by a few degrees. About 80 per cent of the annual rainfall is received during the south-west monsoon season.

Figure 3.5 Average Annual Temperature and Precipitation of Ganjam District Source 1 https://www.meteoblue.com/

Average Annual Cloudy, Sunny, & Precipitation Days- Max cloudy days are from June to October, sunny days are from November to April, and July has days with maximum precipitation. In the cold season, sky is clear or lightly clouded. Clouding is moderate in the summer months. Heavily clouded to overcast skies prevail during the south-west monsoon season. Thereafter cloudiness decreases.

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Figure 12.3: Existing Collectorate Structure

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Figure 12.2: Existing Governance Structure and Points of Contact

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Figure 12.1: Sectoral Objectives and Methodology

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Figure 10.9 : Temporary Housing Structures in Ganjam District

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Figure 9.10: Gopalpur port structure

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Figure 9.9: Fisherman Vulnerability map

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Figure 8.8 Growth rate analysis of fresh water fish production

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Figure 8.4 Percentage area of each type of block in different blocks

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Figure 8.2 Population Involved under Agriculture

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Figure 7.13 Issue and Potentials in Ganjam district

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Figure 7.11 Block wise ground water availability

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Figure 7.12 Ground water quality index map

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Figure 7.7 Stream Order map

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Figure 5.15: Scalogram Representation of Settlement Hierarchy

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Figure 5.14: Existing Healthcare Map of Ganjam

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Figure 7.1 Block wise Rainfall (Average monthly

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Figure 5.12: Third order settlement

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Figure 5.11: Second order settlement

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Figure 5.10: First order settlement

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Figure 5.9: Existing Settlement hierarchy map

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Figure 5.2: Urban Settlement Map

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Figure 5.1: Administration

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Figure 3.19 Typed of Forests in Ganjam District, 2018

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Figure 3.5 Average Annual Temperature and Precipitation of Ganjam District

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Figure 3.4: District Planning Board

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Figure 3.2: District Profile

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Figure 3.18 Water Bodies in Ganjam District, 2018

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Figure 3.3: Administrative Setup map

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Figure 2.11 Location map

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Figure 2.1 Approach towards the Regional Plan

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Figure 2.9 Planning framework of Regional Plan

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Figure 2.3 Methodology followed for the preparation of Regional plan

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Figure 2.6 Map showing Investment regions

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Figure 2.10 Organizational set up for preparation of IDDP and LDP

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Figure 2.2 Final Regional Plan of goa – 2021

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Figure 2.4 Identification of Thrust of Each Sub region Figure 2.5 Comparison of Proposed Urban Settlements (2011) with urbanization rate in Coimbatore31

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