WATERSHED CHARACTERIZATION FOR PLANNING BETTER AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

Publicado
2011-12-18

    Autores

  • Teresa Cristina Tarlé Pissarra Universidade Federal de São Paulo Campus Diadema
  • Kati White Migliaccio University of Florida
  • Osvaldo Pereira USP/ESALQ
  • Christiano Luna Arraes UNICAMP
  • Sérgio Campos UNESP

Resumo

The overall project goal was to identify headwater streams in the Córrego Rico watershed, so that areas could be selected for implementing agricultural conservation practices that minimize impacts of production on groundwater and superficial water. This project’s objective was to compare stream systems created using a Geographic Information System (GIS) tool (ESRI ArcGIS®), a watershed modeling tool (ArcSWAT), and manual photo interpretation of the watershed. Buffering each stream system with the regulatory 30 m conservation zone resulted in total areas of 2671, 2871, and 3063 ha, for the ArcGIS, ArcSWAT, and photo interpretation methods, respectively. Thus, use of GIS tools should be used only when results are verified to prevent incorrect implementation of regulatory protection measures.

Como Citar
Pissarra, T. C. T., Migliaccio, K. W., Pereira, O., Arraes, C. L., & Campos, S. (2011). WATERSHED CHARACTERIZATION FOR PLANNING BETTER AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT. Águas Subterrâneas. Recuperado de https://aguassubterraneas.abas.org/asubterraneas/article/view/28027