UN-GGIM: User case studies
BRAZIL
Brazil: Use of GIS improves monitoring and reduce
crime in the State of Amazonas
With over 1.5 million km2 and 3.5 million inhabitants, the State of
Amazonas is the largest of the 27 states in Brazil and the second most
populous in the Northern Region.
The Challenge: Need for faster police response to incidents and
to improve the Integrated Public Safety System (SISP).
The Solution: Investment of US$ 150 million to map major cities,
to implement a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and for
hardware acquisition (monitoring cameras and GPS navigator).
Benefits:
10% Reduction in police incidents and 13% reduction in
homicides in May 2012 in comparison with May 2011, due to the
benefits of "crime map" in the State.
Data integration between civil and military police.
Source: Imagem / Amazon State Governament
Brazil: City of Rio de Janeiro invests in project for
integrating geographic and socioeconomic data
The Secretary of Finance of Rio de Janeiro (SMF - RJ) is
responsible for coordinating the fiscal policy, budget and
assets in a city of more than 1 million km2 and more than
6 million inhabitants. It´s the entity wfho sets taxes values
as well as collection and inspection methodology.
Investment of $10 million comprising: georeferencing the
asset data base in the City of Rio de Janeiro, the
development of GIS applications for visualization and
planning and providing GIS technical training for users and
analysts.
Benefits:
Geo
Socioeconomic
Cost reduction, optimization of resources and
increase in municipal tax revenue.
Source: Imagem / Rio de Janeiro Municipality
Brazil: Police in Bahia, uses Geospatial
Technology to monitor Carnival in Salvador
The Public Safety Secretary in the State of Bahia needed to monitor police patrols and
criminal incidents during Carnival in Salvador in 2011, and to optimize decision-making and
planning.
GIS web application for managing police incidents and
monitoring Carnival elements, such as: the parade, the
location of public stands, firefighters and medical
assistance. To monitor georeferenced video images
taken by security cameras, and GPS tracking of trucks
(electric trios) and police patrols.
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Benefits:
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Allowed for event investigation and analysis and in more detail.
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From the information gathered, thematic maps and charts indicating areas of greater
criminal activity and the percentage of each type of offense was generated
Source: Imagem / Public Safety Secretary of Bahia
Brazil: Use of Geospatial Technology to improve
production of sugarcane
CTC – The Sugarcane Technology Center, located in Piracicaba, in the state of São Paulo,
operates throughout the whole production chain of sugarcane, alcohol, sugar and
bioenergy, researching and developing added value products to the various phases of the
production process. CTC shareholders represent 60% of grinding sugarcane in the
central-southern area in Brazil, a region in which the culture of sugar cane occupies
approximately 8.3 million hectares.
The Challenge: To monitor production areas of sugar cane and
to identify problems and their causes; take management
decisions for solving these problems.
The Solution: Mapping and monitoring of production areas of
sugar cane, using satellite images, maps and tables. Create
thematic maps and do field surveys to identify the causes of
problems, and to monitor the result of the actions taken.
Benefits: Early diagnosis of occurrences. Greater control in the area . Planning and
rationalization the application of agrochemicals. Reduce costs and environmental impacts.
More uniform crop. Productivity,. Anticipation and confirmation of decision making to reform
the land.
Source: Imagem / CTC
Contact information
Coordenação dos Contatos no Brazil:
Valéria Oliveira Henrique de Araújo
Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística - IBGE
Comitê para a Infraestrutura de Dados Geoespaciais para as Américas - CP-IDEA
Rua General Canabarro, 706, Maracanã , Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil - Tel.: + 55 21 2142-4751
Imagem Geosistemas Ltda
Lucio Muratori de Alencastro Graça
Ministério do Desenvolvimento Social e Combate a Fome – MDS
Secretaria de Avaliação e Gestão da Informação - SAGI
Paulo de Martino Jannuzzi e Caio Nakahima
Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística - IBGE
Valéria Oliveira Henrique de Araújo , Moema José de Carvalho Augusto e
Luiz Paulo Souto Fortes
Santiago e Cintra Geotecnologias
Iara Musse Felix
Companhia Estadual de Águas e Esgoto - CEDAE
Ricardo Ramalho
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Brazil uses geospatial technology