AVALIAÇÃO DA OCUPAÇÃO DOS CONDOMÍNIOS NA BACIA DO RIO SÃO BARTOLOMEU – UM ESTUDO BASEADO EM FERRAMENTAS DE GEOPROCESSAMENTO COMO INSTRUMENTO PARA GESTÃO AMBIENTAL
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Este trabalho tem como objetivo apresentar e avaliar os procedimentos metodológicos, desenvolvidos com o objetivo de identificar áreas ocupadas de forma irregular na Bacia do Rio São Bartolomeu, situado no Distrito Federal, adotando-se os recursos do Módulo “Model Builder” do Sistema de Informação Geográfica desenvolvido pela empresa americana ESRI – Environmental System Resourch Institute, de forma a demonstrar o potencial da mesma, no processo de melhoria do planejamento e gestão ambiental e de ocupação e uso do solo. Palavras – chave: Bacia do Rio São Bartolomeu. Parcelamento irregular do solo. SIG. Model Builder. Evaluation of the urban occupation in São Bartolomeu’s watershed - a study based on geoprocesing tools as an instrument for environmental management This work aims at the presentation of the results of a methodology developed with the objective to identify busy areas of irregular form in the Basin of São Bartolomeu River, adopting itself the resources of a Geographic Information System for the development of a model capable to identify these busy irregularly areas and in such a way to contribute with the improvement in the management and local planning, consisting in a tool that comes to assist in the planning and fiscalization of the basin . Key words: Basin of São Bartolomeu River. GIS. Model Builder.Downloads
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