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DOI10.1007/s12145-009-0032-9
ISSN1073-9149
1525-6030
Citation KeyAmaralD’Al:2009:SpDaAv
TitleSpatial data availability and its implications for sustainable development of the Brazilian Amazon
Year2009
Access Date2024, Apr. 27
Secondary TypePRE PI
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Author1 Amaral, Silvana
2 D’Alge, Julio Cesar Lima
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2 DPI-OBT-INPE-MCT-BR
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2 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
JournalInstrumentation Science and Technology
Volume2
Number4
Pages193–203
History (UTC)2010-09-01 18:39:18 :: marciana -> administrator :: 2009
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KeywordsAmazonia . Data dissemination systems . Geospatial data availability . Sustainability
AbstractIn the Amazonia region, general policy based on sustainable development must be adopted to counterbalance natural conservation and the needs of people. To discuss and monitor the regional development requires a significant variety of spatial data. However, making data available is not simple and various solutions usually are presented in non-standardized and non-interchangeable databases. This paper presents an overview of spatial data available for the Amazonia region, and initiatives of data dissemination systems, considering various geographical scales and data access. From this general perspective, we discuss some ideas about the importance of spatial data for sustainability and suggest interactive systems that could contribute to local development and environmental conservation. The limitation on the promotion of spatial information and data sharing in Amazonia is neither computational nor technological. Rather, it is a matter of informing those who generate the data about the benefits of knowledge as a public good and promoting collaborative work. Creating a convergent spatial consciousness about the territory, and bringing together every environmental player, is a step towards the discussion and planning of the sustainable development of the Amazonia.
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