THE ENVIRONMENTAL ATLAS OF THE CORUMBATAI WATERSHED - SP, BRAZIL
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of the branches of the São Paulo State University - UNESP is located there, where most of the departments are related
on environmental sciences. However all available data are in the analogical format and stored in different libraries and
departments, which means that they are not as useful as they could be, not only for the University, but mainly for the
society. The project followed four steps: 1 - Data Identification and Collection, 2 - Data Completion, 3 - Data
Preparation and 4 - Data Input/Multimedia Programming. The Environmental Atlas is structured as follows:
PRESENTATION; LOCALIZATION; ABIOTIC ENVIRONMENT: Geology, Geomorphology, Pedology,
Climatology, Hydrology; BIOTIC ENVIRONMENT: Natural Vegetation, Forestry and crops, Fauna; SOCIOECONOMY;
PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION; WORKING TEAM. All information was integrated through the
FLASH 5 (Macromedia) multimedia software. The final product is available at the IGCE-UNESP's website
www.rc.unesp.br/igce/ceapla/atlas .
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