GIS and remote sensing techniques to plan environmental linear parks

In the linear parks bibliography most of the case studies show that park planning is done based on its history and particular attributes, without a methodology that can guide new projects. Thus, we considered the need to develop a methodology that can provide the framework for delineating linear par...

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Main Authors: Lucilia do Carmo Giordano, Paulina Setti Riedel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Uberlândia 2006-08-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Cartografia
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Online Access:http://www.rbc.ufrj.br/_pdf_58_2006/58_02_04.pdf
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spelling doaj-7ba904bea638422798a589f8170e11d42020-11-25T02:14:52ZengUniversidade Federal de UberlândiaRevista Brasileira de Cartografia0560-46131808-09362006-08-01582139153GIS and remote sensing techniques to plan environmental linear parksLucilia do Carmo GiordanoPaulina Setti RiedelIn the linear parks bibliography most of the case studies show that park planning is done based on its history and particular attributes, without a methodology that can guide new projects. Thus, we considered the need to develop a methodology that can provide the framework for delineating linear parks. After evaluating current methodologies that have been used successfully in the environmental discipline, among which remote sensing and GIS, the current work proposes a methodological roadmap to define linear parks along rivers. This roadmap is based on thematic maps, which enable a suitability analysis generated from a multi-criteria analysis to allocate the linear park, followed by a pathway analysis to define the best area for the linear park. The current work was developed in a segment of the Corumbatai River , in Sao Paulo state, Brazil , and generated an 82.2km long path, occupying 15.79km 2, equivalent to 3.02% of the studied area. The results show that the proposed methodology is a powerful tool in planning linear parks, and its adoption should be encouraged.http://www.rbc.ufrj.br/_pdf_58_2006/58_02_04.pdfSIGremote sensingenvironmental planningmulti-criteria analysislinear parks.
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Paulina Setti Riedel
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Paulina Setti Riedel
GIS and remote sensing techniques to plan environmental linear parks
Revista Brasileira de Cartografia
SIG
remote sensing
environmental planning
multi-criteria analysis
linear parks.
author_facet Lucilia do Carmo Giordano
Paulina Setti Riedel
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title GIS and remote sensing techniques to plan environmental linear parks
title_short GIS and remote sensing techniques to plan environmental linear parks
title_full GIS and remote sensing techniques to plan environmental linear parks
title_fullStr GIS and remote sensing techniques to plan environmental linear parks
title_full_unstemmed GIS and remote sensing techniques to plan environmental linear parks
title_sort gis and remote sensing techniques to plan environmental linear parks
publisher Universidade Federal de Uberlândia
series Revista Brasileira de Cartografia
issn 0560-4613
1808-0936
publishDate 2006-08-01
description In the linear parks bibliography most of the case studies show that park planning is done based on its history and particular attributes, without a methodology that can guide new projects. Thus, we considered the need to develop a methodology that can provide the framework for delineating linear parks. After evaluating current methodologies that have been used successfully in the environmental discipline, among which remote sensing and GIS, the current work proposes a methodological roadmap to define linear parks along rivers. This roadmap is based on thematic maps, which enable a suitability analysis generated from a multi-criteria analysis to allocate the linear park, followed by a pathway analysis to define the best area for the linear park. The current work was developed in a segment of the Corumbatai River , in Sao Paulo state, Brazil , and generated an 82.2km long path, occupying 15.79km 2, equivalent to 3.02% of the studied area. The results show that the proposed methodology is a powerful tool in planning linear parks, and its adoption should be encouraged.
topic SIG
remote sensing
environmental planning
multi-criteria analysis
linear parks.
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