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Title: Avaliação do Cenário Agropecuário Atual de Assentamentos Rurais do MATOPIBA.
Authors: MARTINHO, P. R. R.
DALTIO, J.
FONSECA, M. F.
FERNANDES, I. V.
DALMOLIN, T. DE C.
MAGALHÃES, L. A.
Affiliation: PAULO ROBERTO RODRIGUES MARTINHO, CNPM; JAUDETE DALTIO, CNPM; MARCELO FERNANDO FONSECA, CNPM; IAGO VERNEK FERNANDES, UNICAMP; TALITA DE CÁSSIA DALMOLIN, UNICAMP; LUCIOLA ALVES MAGALHAES, CNPM.
Date Issued: 2017
Citation: In: SIMPÓSIO BRASILEIRO DE SENSORIAMENTO REMOTO, 18., 2017, Santos. Anais... Santos: Inpe, 2017. p. 5217-5224
Description: Land use and suitability are essential tools for territorial planning of rural settlement. This work describes an analysis of these factors in a group of 18 MATOPIBA consolidated rural settlements created more than 10 years ago. These settlements are located in 12 different cities, 1 in Bahia, 6 in Maranhão and 11 in Tocantins, summarizing more than 77 thousand hectares and sheltering almost one thousand families. Regional scale data allows an overview of the situation. A land use analysis indicates a majority of natural vegetation and pasture, which represents 56% and 36%, respectively. Land suitability presents that 63% of the area is suitable for crops use and 36% for pasture. The intensive use for crops heavily depends on the use of technology. This can be a limiting factor for the development of many rural settlements. The intensive use to the land for agriculture heavily depends on the technology application. These results provide a background to discussions about suitable land use and regional development.
NAL Thesaurus: Land suitability
Land use
Keywords: Aptidão agrícola da terra
Uso e ocupação
Assentamentos rurais
Rural settlements
Type of Material: Artigo em anais e proceedings
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em anais de congresso (CNPM)

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