Studies from cities require a wide look to identify the amount of processes occurring in the production of the urban space. Geo-technologies are commonly used to acquire detailed information of land cover from the urban space. In this context, the objective of this study is to propose methodology for the generation of information from the occupation at the urban peripheries, defining procedures for the analysis of urban areas, to obtain information of the characteristics of this occupation, from high resolution satellite images. The area under study was the district Jardim São Luis, located at the Guarapiranga Reservoir basin, an important water supplier for the São Paulo Metropolitan Region (RMSP), an area of environmental protection and recuperation, according to State legislation. Discussions were made on how the urban space is organized and on the processes of urban occupation in the periphery of RMSP. The methodology developed in this study used remote sensing and GIS techniques and socioeconomic data from the last demographic census. The results were presented and the methodology proposed is very promising to be used to update information of the urban space and land management and consequently to improve the quality of life from the population.
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