SILVA, José Irivaldo Alves Oliveira.
Résumé:
Geoinformation has become an essential strategy for understanding and
monitoring urban environmental problems nowadays. Mapping has become
a concrete possibility for decision makers. herefore, the intersection between
Territorial Management and Water Resources Management with the incidence of geoinformation may generate fundamental maps for the protection of the
water cycle in the chosen geographical spaces. hus, this chapter aims to answer
the following problem: how to establish a clear relationship between Territorial
Management, Water Resources Management and Geoinformation for decision
makers? Our objectives are to understand how the relationship between Territorial
Management, Water Resources Management and Geoinformation can take
place in order to assist decision makers and present possibilities for solutions
that can be employed through a systemic vision in water and environmental
management. his chapter is based on analysis of secondary data and literature
review. We have found possibilities for mapping water bodies, springs, aquifers,
microorganisms (viruses, bacteria, protozoa) in the waste from the sewage collection
network and drainage areas, thus assisting in the planning process in
various sectors as well as in disaster risk management.