Banca de DEFESA: Geovânio Oitaia Pantoja

Uma banca de DEFESA de MESTRADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
STUDENT : Geovânio Oitaia Pantoja
DATE: 23/11/2023
TIME: 10:00
LOCAL: centro de Desenvolvimento Sustentável (CDS)
TITLE:

Autonomous indigenous peoples: from terrestrial monitoring to the use of geospatial methodology


KEY WORDS:

Geoprocessing; Monitoring; Methodologies; Autonomous Indigenous


PAGES: 109
BIG AREA: Outra
AREA: Multidisciplinar
SUMMARY:

As new technologies advance in recent decades, geospatial analysis plays a crucial role in monitoring indigenous territories through innovative methodologies. These approaches have proven to be essential for both monitoring invasions and the process of demarcating indigenous territories. The use of technologies to collect, analyze and interpret geographic data has been fundamental to map areas of cultural interest, places of historical importance and natural resources. This allows for more assertive decision-making in protecting these territories. The methodologies employed in geoprocessing for monitoring vary from data collection by satellites and drones to the use of geographic information systems (GIS) for spatial analysis. These techniques allow not only the visualization of territories, but also the detection of changes over time, such as deforestation, invasions and environmental impacts. In addition, geoprocessing enables continuous surveillance in real time, allowing the State to identify immediate threats to territories and to act quickly to protect them. This is particularly important in light of growing external pressures, such as the illegal exploitation of natural resources and the expansion of agricultural activities. 

In the context of autonomous indigenous communities, geoprocessing transcends its technical function and becomes a tool to propose public policies. By objectively documenting the threats faced in the territories, strengthening the search for territorial rights that ensure the conservation of natural resources and the protection of these groups. 

In summary, geoprocessing plays an important role in monitoring autonomous indigenous territories. Through varied methodologies, this approach provides valuable information for the cultural and environmental preservation of these communities. The integration of traditional knowledge with modern technologies boosts the capacity for action in the defense of their territories.


COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Presidente - 2448223 - CRISTIANE DE ASSIS PORTELA
Externa ao Programa - 3356294 - ELAINE MOREIRA - nullExterno ao Programa - 3211003 - GUSTAVO MACEDO DE MELLO BAPTISTA - nullInterno - 2497581 - JOSE ANTONIO VIEIRA PIMENTA
Externa à Instituição - JULIANA VENTURA DE SOUZA FERNANDES
Notícia cadastrada em: 21/11/2023 10:26
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