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ANTARES - ANTARES main goal is the study of long-term changes in coastal ecosystems around South America to distinguish those due to natural variability from those due to external perturbations (anthropogenic effects). To achieve this goal in situ data from coastal stations, and satellite data (temperature and chlorophyll) around South America are shared among members and with the public. Capacity building, scientific and technical collaboration are key in our task. ANTARES network is supported by IOCCG , POGO and a seed SGP project from IAI . Current participating countries are: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Peru, USA, Venezuela. |
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Carbon Balance at FURNAS Energy Company reservoirs - Determining greenhouse gas emissions: carbon dioxide, methane and
nitrous oxide at FURNAS. |
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CANASAT
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System for monitoring sugar cane by means of earth observation satellite images in the state of São Paulo. |
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DETER - Government program for Deforestation Detection in Real Time. |
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Territorial studies of Social Inequalities is a project for producing social-spatial exclusion/inclusion indicators.
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GEOMA
- Environmental modeling of the Amazonian - cooperative network of researches whose objective is to develop models to evaluate and foresee sustainability scenarios for the Amazonian area.
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Integrated Municipal Administration.
Seeking to transfer to the Brazilian society the
results of the research in Remote Sensing, Geoprocessing
and similar technologies, FUNCATE, in partnership with
INPE, developed and it is implanting in municipal
districts a model of Integrated
Municipal Administration. |
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MARAJÓ
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Project supported by FAPESP: Integration of biologic and geologic data in Tocantins - Marajó Island as a key for biodiversity analysis. Participation of INPE, MPEG, USP, FATEC, CENA, UFPA, UEPA and University of Bremen. |
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PROARCO - Amazon Programme for the Prevention and Control of Burning and Forest Fires in the Deforestation Arc. The fire monitoring is performed over Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay and Peru. |
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PRODES - Program for Deforestation Assessment in the Brazilian Legal Amazonia
using remote sensing images and digital image processing techniques. |
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SAUDAVEL
project
- System of Support Unified for Detection and Attendance in Epidemic
Surveillance - it aims at the development of techniques
of Space Epidemiology for data of Public Health.
Accomplished in cooperation among FIOCRUZ, UFMG, INPE,
UFPR and PRODABEL. |
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Remote Sensing Data Center - access through the Internet of a historical collection (1973-1983) of MSS Landsat 1/2/3 images received at Cuiabá station.
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SOS
Mata Atlāntica - Atlas of the Atlantic Forest Remainings, published by the SOS Mata Atlāntica and INPE. |
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TerraLib - library of classes and
functions for the construction of geographical
applications.
It is available from the Internet as open source, allowing a collaborative environment and its use for the development of multiple GIS tools. Its main aim is to enable the development of a new generation of GIS applications, based on the technological advances on spatial databases. |
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SPRING - Georeferenced Information Processing System is a state-of-the-art GIS and remote sensing image processing system with an object-oriented data model which provides for the integration of raster and vector data representations in a single environment. |
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Aerial Videography Database Project - The Validation Overflight for Amazon Mosaics (VOAM) aerial video survey was carried out in the Brazilian Amazon in 1999 to provide ground verification for mapping of wetland cover with the Global Rain Forest Mapping (GRFM) Project JERS-1 (Japanese Earth Remote Sensing Satellite) mosaics of the Amazon basin. This page provides full access to high-resolution geocoded mosaics derived from the flight. |
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Ecological-economical Classification in Brazil - cooperative
Project whose objective is to produce technical
subsidies for Territorial Class of Brazil. The program
is coordinated by the Ministry of the Middle-atmosphere
and he/she has the participation of INPE, IBAMA, IBGE,
CPRM, EMBRAPA and IPEA |