Cadastro ambiental rural: aplicações e interações com sistemas de informações geográficas
Since the beginning man has used initially intact areas for agriculture generating significant changes in the natural ecosystem. In this context the Rural Environmental Registry (CAR) emerges as an important tool applicable to control deforestation and land reclamation is fundamental in the process...
Autor principal: | Krug, Evelin Tais Schlickmann |
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Formato: | Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação) |
Idioma: | Português |
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Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná
2020
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http://repositorio.utfpr.edu.br/jspui/handle/1/12568 |
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Since the beginning man has used initially intact areas for agriculture generating significant changes in the natural ecosystem. In this context the Rural Environmental Registry (CAR) emerges as an important tool applicable to control deforestation and land reclamation is fundamental in the process of environmental regularization of rural properties and possessions. The Register is a survey of the property georeferenced information in order to draw a digital map from which the values of areas for environmental assessment are calculated. This study aimed to contribute in making the registration presenting the CAR module layout and their interactions with geographic information systems (GIS), SPRING, Qgis, ArcGIS, Envi and Global Mapper delimiting the Rio Alegria basin in the municipality of Medianeira -PR and files generated in Google Earth, the vector representations to the registration of a small property located within the Basin. The results indicate that the kml files and shapefile generated in software, SPRING, Global Mapper and Qgis, have great acceptance by the module also the ArcGIS software and Envi allowed the import of shapefiles. It was noticed at the end that the interactions were positive as the areas vectoring getting more accurate data and demonstrates the possibility of using databases developed by public and private institutional programs. |
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