Application of GIS functions of spatial analysis and cartographic modelling of processes to the environmental impact studies of the urban planning approach.
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.1999.v0i21.484Abstract
In a framework as that of the environmental impact studies of the urban planning and with the principal objective of valuing the possible effects that, on the environment, they could produce the performances urban and infrastructural proposed by the planning documents and in order to contribute in one way active decisionmaking of face to the balanced development of such perfomances, we have applied the analytical tolos of spatial overlapping of layers in the context of the Geographical Information Systems in a methodological process developed for the generation of a cartographic modeling that facilitate the interpretation of the geographical facts about a problema of the real world as the one which occupies us.
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