The use of geotechnologies to spatial planning

Authors

  • Paulo Roberto FITZ UNIVERSIDADE LA SALLE

Abstract

In a very broad sense, it is possible to conceive the idea that the geographical space is composed of a series of elements existing on the surface of the earth which interact with one another and define the environment where human beings live. The disturbances provoked by mankind generate signs that are visible in our planet and that can be analyzed, interpreted, planned, or managed under different perspectives. If society is to organize itself in a better way, it is necessary to make adequate use of the available resources. The act of planning is then extremely important, due to its several possibilities; also, it is necessary to use different tools for such goal. The present work aims at showing the use of geotechnologies in spatial planning, their consequences and instances of application. What one hopes here is to demonstrate the viability of the afore mentioned resources and their inclusion in the realm of possibilities tried in the special planning procedures. Based on what is considered here, one can conclude that the geotechnologies have become more than simple helping tools, but instruments essential for the decision-making processes of those who plan and manage space. Key words: Planning. Geotechnologies. Environment. Geoprocessing.

Published

2009-10-26

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