MULTIPURPOSE TERRITORIAL CADASTRE (MTC) AS A MANAGEMENT TOOL IN RISK AREAS
cartography, multifunctional territorial cadastre, geotechnology
This master's level research models the Multipurpose Territorial Cadastre (MTC) as an essential management tool in risk areas, particularly in coastal zones with active cliffs, through a case study in the region known as Barra de Tabatinga, in the municipality of Nisia Floresta, in the state of Rio Grande do Norte. The objective of the research is to evaluate the MTC as a risk management tool, specifically in the vicinity of the active cliff of Barra de Tabatinga. The methodology adopted includes data collection through Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA), and the use of geoprocessing techniques for the construction of an MTC. Preliminary results indicate that the creation of a detailed geospatial database allows for the mapping of areas susceptible to risks and the identification of irregular constructions, providing support for impact mitigation strategies.