1. Geo-information Service Through Multi-Mode Approach For Rural Development Planning Using Open Source Geo-ICT Tools - a Prototype,
D Sudharsan,J Adinarayana, and A.K. Tripathy,All India Peoples’ Technology Congress (AIPTC) Conference,
06-07 Feburary 2009, Calcutta, pp. 417-425.
2. Geo-informtion Services to Rural Extension Community for Rural Development and Planning - a framework,
D Sudharsan,J Adinarayana, and A.K. Tripathy, International Conference on Advanced Geographic Information Systems & Web Services (GEOWS 09),
01-07 February 2009, Cancun, Mexico. IEEE Xplore Digital Library, Pp:54 - 59.
3. GramyaVikas: A distributed collaboration model for rural development
planning, J Adinarayana, T Gopesh, A Samee and D Sudharsan, 5th
International Conference of the Asian Federation for Information
Technology in Agriculture (AFITA2006), 09-11 November 2006, Bangalore,
pp. 47-51.
4. Use of geo-spatial technology in watershed prioritization based
on spatial extent of wastelands to reduce soil degradation, J Adinarayana
and Gopesh Tewari, International & Interdisciplinary Workshop ‘Soil
protection for natural resource protection’, 01-05 October
2006, Monte Verita (Ascona), Switzerland (Abstract volume)
5. Gramya Vikas : Distributed collaboration model for rural development
planning – a prototype, J Adinarayana, Gopesh Tewari and
Anand Vadlamani, 21st APAN Conference, 22-26 January 2006, Tokyo
(http://www.apan.net/meetings/tokyo2006/presentation/Gramya-vikas.pdf)
6. Spatial decision support system for identifying priority sites
for watershed management schemes, J. Adinarayana, First Interagency
Conference on Research in the Watersheds (ICRW), (http://www.tucson.ars.ag.gov/unit/ICRW.htm),
Benson, Arizona, USA, 27-30 October 2003, pp. 405-408 (refereed).
7. Towards a Web based watershed level rural land
use planning, J. Adinarayana,
Matthew Laurenson and Seishi Ninomiya, 3rd Asian Conference on
Information
Technology in Agriculture (AFITA2002) (http://afita2002.caas.net.cn/),
Beijing P.R.
China, 26-28 October 2002 (conference proceedings).
8. Land use sustainability assessment – a
service to the rural resource planner, J. Adinarayana, Asia-Pacific
Advanced Network
Consortium, Penang, Malaysia, 20-23 August 2001, pp. 152-155 (conference proceedings).
9. Land use planning at district level in India – a prototype
decision tool, J. Adinarayana, International Workshop ‘Land
Management Software’, 10-12 April 2001, AIT-Bangkok, Thailand
(http://www.cs.ait.ac.th/~sada/land/).
10. Towards a DSS for conservation planning, J. Adinarayana, S.
Maitra & G. Venkataraman, Asia-Pacific Advanced Network (APAN)
Consortium, Beijing, 22-25 August 2000, pp. 307-311 (conference
proceedings).
11. Decision support system for identification of priority sites
for catchment management schemes, J. Adinarayana, S. Maitra & G.
Venkataraman, Asian Conference for Information Technology in Agriculture
(AFITA2000), Suwon, South Korea, 15-17 June 2000, pp. 292-298 (conference
proceedings).
12. Spatial decision support system for rural land use planning,
J. Adinarayana, S. Maitra and G. Venkataraman, Internet Workshop
2000 (IWS2000) on Asia-Pacific Advanced Network and its Applications
(APAN), Tsukuba, Japan, 15-17 February 2000, pp. 73-81 (conference
proceedings).
13. Spatial decision support system for rural land use planning – a
prototype model, J. Adinarayana, S.Maitra and G. Venkataraman,
SysNet’99 Symposium, IRRI, 11-13 October 1999 (abstract volume).
14. Towards a spatial decision support system for identification
of priority catchments for conservation planning, J. Adinarayana,
S.Maitra and S.M. Nagaraj, MODSS’99 (Multiple Objective Decision
Support Systems for Land, Water and Environmental Management) Conference,
Brisbane, Australia, 1-6 August 1999 (pre-conference proceedings).
15. Spatial Decision Support System for rural Land Use Planning – a
framework and a prototype, J. Adinarayana, S.Maitra, S.M. Nagaraj
and D.G. Rossiter, IIRS/ITC International Conference ‘Geoinformatics – Beyond
2000 : Geoinformatics for natural resource assessment, monitoring
and management’, Dehra Dun, India, 9-11 March 1999, pp. 325-331
(refereed).
16. A site-specific systems-approach model for soil erosion and
sediment yield studies for hilly watershed management , J. Adinarayana,
K. Gopal Rao, N.Rama Krishna, P. Venkatachalam, and J.K. Suri,
The IAHS/IAEA/UNESCO International Symposium ‘Modelling soil
erosion, sediment transport and closely related hydrological processes’,
13-17 July 1998, Vienna, Austria, IAHS Publ. No. 249, pp. 143-148
(refereed).
17. Prioritization of basins based on silt yield index - an integrated
approach, J. Adinarayana, Proceedings of the IAHS International
Symposium on Erosion & Sediment Yield : Global & Regional
Perspectives, Exeter, UK, 15-19 July 1996, IAHS Publ. No 236, pp.554-557
(refereed).
18. Integration of multi-seasonal remotely sensed data for improved
landuse classification of a hilly watershed environment through
GIS, J. Adinarayana and N. Rama Krishna, Proceedings of The 8th
ISCO International Soil Conservation Conference, New Delhi, India,
December 4-8, 1994, pp. 142-148 (refereed).
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