Use of satellite images for geographical localization of livestock holdings in Brazil |
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Authors: | Carvalho Luiz Felipe Ramos de Melo Cristiano Barros McManus Concepta Haddad João Paulo Amaral |
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Affiliation: | a Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply - MAPA, Brasília, DF, Brazil b UnB/FAV Campus Darcy Ribeiro Asa Norte, ICC Sul, 70.910-970 Brasília, DF, Brazil c UFRGS e INCT_IGSPB, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil d UFMG, E.V, DMVP, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil |
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Abstract: | Google Earth® provides free access to satellite images and has been used in several areas that require cartographic information. The present study assessed the inconsistencies between geo-referencing of livestock premises by GPS and the acquisition of geographic coordinates by remote sensing (RS) images provided by Google Earth® in the Brazilian states of Bahia, Distrito Federal, Minas Gerais and Parana. The overall mean and standard deviation of the distances in the study were 30.98 ± 19.89 m. The mean distance differences between the two techniques were, for these states, 37.20 ± 19.75 m, 28.38 ± 17.38 m, 31.61 ± 15.72 m, 28.43 ± 24.30 m, respectively. Despite the fact that there is variation between the geo-referencing points using GPS and RS, geographical localization of health inspections should be useful as long as the errors between the results of the two methodologies are considered. |
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Keywords: | Disease control Geo-referencing Google Earth® , Remote sensing |
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