PEREIRA, Vânia Rosa.; TEIXEIRA FILHO, José.
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ABSTRACT: In the perspective of considering new ecosystems management and conservation
forms, it turns necessary a detailed study of space distribution, as well as of landscape
conditions temporal evolution. In this direction, the landscape ecology, linked to Geographic
Information Systems (GIS) and remote sensing tools, represent important allies to analyze
ecosystems impacts. Vegetation represents an important factor in ecosystems balance and, the
deforestation process, obviously, generates strong environment impact. This paper presents a
study of land use classification results obtained from MSS and TM Landsat multi spectral
sensors extracted by the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and declivity data to
diagnose the space/temporal vegetation covering distribution at Atibainha/SP watershed.
Results showed that it occurred an increase of vegetation cover in 16% throughout a twenty
years period(1981 to 2001) as well as decrease of 13% in pasture activities. One of the
hypothesis conceived to explain this results is based on the fact that pasture could be turned an
economically unprofitable activity, due to an erosive processes associated to it.