CARVALHO, A. T.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2090101926355322; CARVALHO, Allan Tavares.
Resumo:
Considering groundwater resources, the existing researches are far less
numerous in comparison to surface water ones. It may happen because the
processes that involve the groundwater phase of the hydrological cycle are
more complex and difficult to model. The current management of groundwater
resources in Joao Pessoa, Paraiba, Brazil, comes down itself to account the
annual volumes granted, separated by basins and types of use - not taking into
consideration, for example, influence among wells, lowering of water table or
proximity of potentially polluting activities. Therefore, it is important to be
implemented a multicriterial analysis that can incorporate a wider range of
criteria in the judging of best alternatives for the management of water
resources in Joao Pessoa. This research aims to present an application of the
Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) in a software Geographic Information
System (GIS), which enables the simulation and visualization of scenarios from
the intersection of location data of potentially polluting activities, water
extraction from wells and areas of groundwater flow. Considering this
application, it was possible obtained several scenarios to support groundwater
management decisions.