Multipurpose Land Cadastre as a Management Tool in Risk Areas in Barra de Tabatinga, Nísia Floresta (RN)
cartography, multifunctional territorial cadastre, geotechnology
The Multipurpose Territorial Cadastre (MTC) stands out among modern instruments as one of the main tools for urban environmental planning.
This master's level research aims to evaluate data, techniques, and possibilities for employing the MTC as a risk management tool in the cliff areas of Barra de Tabatinga, located in the municipality of Nísia Floresta, RN, Brazil.
The specific objectives are:
To build a geospatial database of the municipality of Nísia Floresta;
To assess the correlation between land use and land cover changes and environmental stability in cliff areas;
To evaluate methods and techniques for applying the MTC in the cliff area of Tabatinga, as well as the potential to configure it as a decision-making tool for local managers.
The adopted methodology includes data collection using Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS), and the application of geoprocessing techniques to carry out a pilot study for the development of an MTC.