Study Area: Kolar District |
The Kolar District is located in the southern plains region of the Karnataka
State, India. It lies between 770 21' to 780 35' east longitude and 120 46'
to 130 58' north latitude and extends over an area of 8,225 Sq. km. The population
was 22.17 lakhs in 1991 (as per census report). For administrative purposes
the District has been divided into 11 Taluks. There are 15 towns and 3,325
inhabited villages in the District. Kolar belongs to the semi arid zone of
Karnataka. In the semi arid zone apart from the year to year fluctuations in
the total seasonal rainfall, there are also large variations in the time of
commencement of rainfall adequate for sowing as well as in the distribution
of drought periods within the crop-growing season. Kolar district depends
upon the distribution of rainfall during the southwest and northeast monsoon
seasons. Out of about 280 thousand hectares of land under cultivation 35% is
under well and tank irrigation. There are about 951 big tanks and 2934 small
tanks in the district.
The average population density of the district is 2.09 persons/hect (rural)
and 2.69 persons/hect (rural+urban). The population density ranges from 1.44
(Bagepalli), 1.69 (Gudibanda), 1.70 (Srinivaspura) to the maximum of 2.55
(Kolar). While, the population density in taluks lies within this range -
Bangarapet (2.52), Malur (2.38), Gauribidanur (2.36), Sidlaghatta (2.16),
Chintamani (2.10), Mulbagal (2.04), Chikkaballapur (1.92).
The average livestock density of the district is 0.81. It ranges from 0.68
(Bagepalli, Malur), 0.70 (Kolar) to a maximum of 1.09 (Gauribidanur). Extent
of forest cover in the district is about 6.5%. It ranges from 1.71 % (Bangarpet),
2.3% (Malur), 2.78% (Kolar) to 15% (Srinivaspura) and 20% (Chikballapur). Taluks
are grouped in to three groups ( <10 %, 10-20%, and >20% cover) based on
percentage of forest cover . Chikballapur and Bagepalli have forest cover > 20%,
Gudibanda and Srinivaspur are in the range 10 - 20% while remaining taluks
have forest cover < 10%.