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Reference TypeConference Paper (Conference Proceedings)
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ISBN978-85-17-00044-7
Citation KeyAlmeidaBatiMeloGuim:2009:UtImCB
TitleUtilização de Imagens CBERS no diagnóstico do uso e ocupação do solo na Microbacia do Riacho Maracajá, Olivedos, PB
FormatDVD, On-line.
Year2009
Access Date2025, May 09
Secondary TypePRE CN
Number of Files1
Size537 KiB
2. Context
Author1 Almeida, Nadjacléia Vilar
2 Batista, Ana Néri Cavalcante
3 Melo, Josandra Araújo Barreto de
4 Guimarães, Ariosto Paulo
Affiliation1 Universidade Estadual da Paraíba
2 Universidade Estadual da Paraíba
3 Universidade Estadual da Paraíba
4 Universidade Estadual da Paraíba
Author e-Mail Address1 nadjageo@gmail.com
2 ananeri.geo@hotmail.com
3 ajosandra@yahoo.com.br
4 anrigeo@ibest.com.br
EditorEpiphanio, José Carlos Neves
Galvão, Lênio Soares
e-Mail Addresslise@dpi.inpe.br
Conference NameSimpósio Brasileiro de Sensoriamento Remoto, 14 (SBSR)
Conference LocationNatal
Date25-30 abr. 2009
PublisherInstituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
Publisher CitySão José dos Campos
Pages1927-1934
Book TitleAnais
Tertiary TypeArtigo
OrganizationInstituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
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3. Content and structure
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KeywordsCBERS image
The Brazilian semi-arid
environmental degradation
geoprocessing
remote sensing
semi-árido brasileiro
degradação ambiental
geoprocessamento
sensoriamento remoto
AbstractThe Microwatershed of the Maracajá Stream is located in densely populated area in Paraíba's Olivedos city. Because of this aspect and in accordance with the contained information in the satellite images, this area presents the biggest indices about use and occupation of the soil in the city, already being possible to diagnosis the areas of environmental degradation in that place. In this context, the present research objective to use the images CBERS for analyze the use and occupation of the Microwatersheds soil, arguing the impacts that affect significant part of its area. From a analytical-descriptive study and the use of the data base generated with cartographic information of the place, that had served to georeference the images of satellite CBERS, sensor CCD, could be verified that significant part of Microwatershed (17.56%) already is degraded intensely, fact that was verified by the presence of exposed soil and areas destined to the agriculture and pasture; moreover, it was possible to verify that algaroba (Prosopis juliflora (Sw) D.C) comes occupying the place of the native forests in the edges of Maracajá River. However, although these aspects, the most Microwatershed (79.14%) still concentrates preserved the Caatinga vegetation, requiring politics of planning and management for this environmental patrimony be conserved, overcoat at a moment when questions as the desertification, climatic changes, amongst are argue, they affect directly the Brazilian semi-arid environment.
AreaSRE
TypeCBERS: Avaliação e Aplicações
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4. Conditions of access and use
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Target File1927-1934.pdf
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