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culture of maps utilization, brings about an enhanced
understanding concerning to environmental interest issues.
2.3.6 | Carbon Monitoring
2.3.6.1 Planning of carbon inventory: as a subsidy to
the inventory, it were produced detailed cross-references of
soils, vegetation and hipsometry. With these data it is
possible to plan the instalation of carbon monitoring plots,
distributed in the best way and quantity in the diverse
ambients and in successive stages of the forest.
2.3.6.2 Georeferencing of pemanent plots: From the
data collected at the field and those of the planning, the
localizations of the Monitoring Plots are fed to GIS. Those
consist of carbon stock sampling places through the
measuring of trees diameter. Each plot receives a
denomination and is contained in a group. With this
identification it is possible to connect the multitemporal data
base to each installed plot.
2.3.6.3 Determination of carbon stock: Plots for
monitoring are installed not only for the case of forest areas
but also for the recovering areas (trees plantation). From the
plot's carbon stock analyses averages a projection is done for
the total vegetal typology area.
2.3.6.4 Correlativeness between the carbon stock and
type of soil, relief, climate and draining: The analysis of
carbon stock data by physical environment type complement
the studies of carbon biomass in Brazil. The results between
the SPVS project areas and the data from other geographic
regions are compared.
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3. CONCLUSIONS
Environment projects normally have limited resources, that
come from governmental or private funds, with specific
activities and well defined targets. Not always such projects
foresee a data organization in a Geographic Information
System, although the culture of using GIS in projects is being
consolidated year-after-year. It is all dependent on the
professionals that prepare the projects that apply for these
funds. For the sake of the success in the completion of the
tasks it is indispensable to use the GIS and to elaborate
projects that involve geoprocessing activities. All the
concepts already stablished as management tools, quickness
and precision in the decision-making, possibility to forecasts
and premises, ambient for complex relationships and to
demonstrate with the proposed facilities and results turn the
costs involved with GIS easily justifiable. The SPVS, as a
model researcher and elaborator, mantain its own Laboratory
for Geographic Information System already for 7 years. All
the SPVS projects are attended by this Laboratory, so the
institution have understood in practice the effectiveness that
can be achievable with GIS use.
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