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The weighted overlay method was adopted in GIS to delineate the potential area into four major categories as highly suitable, suitable, moderately suitable, and unsuitable.
Name of place Groundwater potential area References Very suitable Suitable Moderate suitable Unsuitable 1 Dhanbad 12 45 15 28 Srivastava et al. (2012) 2 Ramgarh 33.89 28.49 30.63 6.98 Kumar and Krishna (2016) 3 Palamu 11.6 13.27 36.89 38.23 Shekhar and Pandey (2015) 4 West Bokaro coalfield 29 31 22 18 Present study.
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Table 2 Recharge suitability Suitability Area km2 Area % Very suitable 60 29 Suitable 64 31 Moderate suitable 45 22 Unsuitable 38 18.
Each layer was reclassified into three suitability classes: highly suitable (3), moderately suitable (2), Not suitable (1) based on the literature evidences and field observation (Table 2).
The final suitability map of ecotourism development has been obtained by applying Weighted Linear Combination (WLC) and it has been designed in 4 suitability classes as: Highly Suitable (S1), Moderately Suitable (S2), Marginally Suitable (S3), and Not Suitable (N).
Then, the system splits these ordered tasks into Suitability Quartiles, from most suitable (SQ1) to less suitable (SQ4).
Both approaches estimate the habitat suitability, ranging from 0 (least suitable) to 1 (most suitable).
The logistic model output represents the degrees of "habitat suitability", ranging from 0 (not suitable) to 1 (suitable) [ 49].
Land suitability analysis revealed that the total area classified as three suitability classes; i.e. "most suitable" (R1), "moderately suitable" (R2) and "marginally suitable" (R3).
Land suitability Orders indicate whether land is assessed as suitable or not suitable for the use under consideration.
Suitability is indicated separately for each land-use type, showing whether the land is suitable or not suitable, including - where appropriate - degrees of suitability (Table 5).
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