Title :
Geotechnology applied to land use and sealing in urban areas
Author :
Moraes, I.C. ; Correa, E.A. ; da Conceicao, F.T. ; Garcia Rossetti, Lucimari Ap F.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Territorial Planning & Geoprocessing, IGCE/UNESP, Rio Claro, Brazil
Abstract :
Through the geotechnology´s use, the aim of this study was to characterize the urban occupation interference and occurrence of floods in the upstream area of watershed from the stream Wenzel (Rio Claro-SP/Brazil). Urbanized watersheds are composed of a variety of features and the development of cartographic material allowed the analysis of the evolution of land used for 1958 and 2006 scenarios. The thematic maps were generated using software Spring 4.3.3, wherein it got the separation of matters from vegetation cover and other intra urban features. Procedures of digital processes and classification of surface cover allowed quantifying the occupied area by each coverage type: woody vegetation, grass, grass with bare soil, bare soil, building, asphaltic sheets and exposed soil. Quantification of the different covers´ occupied areas allowed relating the parameter Curve Number (Soil Conservation Service) as efficient methodology for runoff values estimative. The results indicate vegetation cover´s reduction, intensive surface´s sealing and suppression of water bodies. These factors imply changes of hydrological dynamics of the source, increasing flow and transfer of larger volumes of water and flood peaks to downstream sectors. The use of geotechnology allowed analyzing the evolution of urbanization and it permits also to infer about trends for future or inadequate occupancy to hydrological and environmental point of view.
Keywords :
floods; geophysical image processing; hydrological techniques; image classification; vegetation; water resources; AD 1958 to 2006; asphaltic sheets; bare soil; cartographic material; geotechnology; intensive surface sealing; land use; software Spring; stream Wenzel; surface cover digital classification; surface cover digital processes; thematic maps; urban areas; urban occupation interference; urbanized watersheds; vegetation cover reduction; watershed upstream area; woody vegetation; Agriculture; Cities and towns; Floods; Planning; Soil; Urban areas; Vegetation mapping;
Conference_Titel :
Urban Remote Sensing Event (JURSE), 2013 Joint
Conference_Location :
Sao Paulo
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0213-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0212-5
DOI :
10.1109/JURSE.2013.6550675