USE OF GEOSPACIAL TECHNIQUES TO SUBSIDY THE CADASTRAL SURVEY OF ISOLATED PROPERTIES IN THE SOUTH-MATOGROSSEN PANTANAL AREA UNDER THE UNIVERSALIZATION OF ACCESS TO ELECTRICAL ENERGY
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https://doi.org/10.5016/geografia.v42i3.13103Abstract
The universal access to electricity is a very important issue for the country because it is directly related to economic and social development. In this context, Energisa Mato Grosso do Sul, which holds the power concession and distribution for the State of Mato Grosso do Sul, is looking for technical solutions economically viable to universalize the rural area at the Pantanal Sul-Matogrossense that presents challenges due to its extremely peculiar geographical, climatic and environmental characteristics. Therefore, this paper aims to subsidize the planning stages and cadastral survey of individual properties from the South Pantanal area, using geospatial techniques. These techniques include the cartographic mapping of the study area, the spatial analysis of georeferenced data and the development and customization of Geographical Information Systems (GIS). The results are almost 35 thousand linear kilometers of access roads and more than 16 thousand buildings have been mapped, of which at least 29% are still not served by the electricity distribution network. Systems to subsidize the navigation and cadastre the isolated properties were also customized and developed. All of these inputs that allowed the planning and survey steps in the field are carried out with greater efficiency and assertivenessDownloads
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