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@InProceedings{GomesReisCruz:2009:AnCoFl,
               author = "Gomes, Louyze Martins and Reis, Rafael Balbi and Cruz, Carla 
                         Bernadete Madureira",
          affiliation = "{Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro} and {Universidade Federal 
                         do Rio de Janeiro} and {Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro}",
                title = "An{\'a}lise da cobertura florestal da Mata Atl{\^a}ntica por 
                         munic{\'{\i}}pio no Estado do Rio de Janeiro",
            booktitle = "Anais...",
                 year = "2009",
               editor = "Epiphanio, Jos{\'e} Carlos Neves and Galv{\~a}o, L{\^e}nio 
                         Soares",
                pages = "3849--3857",
         organization = "Simp{\'o}sio Brasileiro de Sensoriamento Remoto, 14. (SBSR)",
            publisher = "Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)",
              address = "S{\~a}o Jos{\'e} dos Campos",
             keywords = "remote sensing, forestry patch, sensoriamento remoto, fragmentos 
                         florestais.",
             abstract = "The Atlantic Forest has been considered the most endangered biome, 
                         because of your critical state. In this biome, resides about 70% 
                         of Brazilian population, and its presents along more than 23º 
                         latitude. The Atlantic Forest is compost for a lot of quite 
                         diverse phytophysiognomies, and is determined by your cost 
                         proximity, relief, types of soil and rainfall regimes. Despite of 
                         the severe devastation, Atlantic Forest still contains a 
                         significant biologic diversity of Brazilian flora and fauna, with 
                         very high levels of endemism. The Atlantic Forest remainders 
                         regulate the flow of water fountains, guarantee the soil 
                         fertility, control the clime, protect mountains cliffs and 
                         mountains slopes, and preserve a huge historical and cultural 
                         patrimony (MMA, 1998). The Brazilian southeastern has the largest 
                         population agglomerations and industrial complexes, these facts 
                         results in great pressures on environmental resources. The Rio de 
                         Janeiro state covers a total area of 54775 km² and is entirely 
                         inserted into the Atlantic Forest. According to the census of 
                         2000, this state has 92 municipalities, 14,392,106 inhabitants, 
                         and 96% of inhabitants residing in urban areas and 4% in the rural 
                         area. The present research quantifies and analyses the density of 
                         forest cover in the municipalities of the Rio de Janeiro state, 
                         confronting the results with demographic growth and economic 
                         indicators (PIB). The correlation between the situation of each 
                         municipality and the growth vectors diagnosed were analyzed 
                         thought thematic mapping and statistical analyses. The results are 
                         extremely important to decision-making, mostly about problems 
                         related with conservation polity and ecosystems recovery.",
  conference-location = "Natal",
      conference-year = "25-30 abr. 2009",
                 isbn = "978-85-17-00044-7",
             language = "pt",
         organisation = "{Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)}",
                  ibi = "3ERPFQRTBW/348PK98",
                  url = "http://urlib.net/ibi/3ERPFQRTBW/348PK98",
           targetfile = "3849-3857.pdf",
                 type = "Geoprocessamento e Aplica{\c{c}}{\~o}es",
        urlaccessdate = "09 maio 2024"
}


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