2020
DOI: 10.5902/2179460x40639
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Sistema de monitoramento meteorológico através da Plataforma Arduino

Abstract: Automatic weather stations are instruments of high operational cost. As a result, there are few places where real-time atmospheric measurements are taken Such measures can be employed to forecast a region's weather and climate, enabling decision-making in a variety of areas.Given the high importance of meteorological measurements and due to the reduced number of automatic stations, this work proposes the development of a low cost atmospheric data collection system using the Arduino Platform. In the present stu… Show more

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“…Within the scope of the PNGATI, each IL must have its own Environmental and Territorial Management Plan elaborated by the resident Indigenous peoples in partnership with governmental and non-governmental entities, aiming to reconcile traditional Indigenous knowledge and the technical support of non-Indigenous knowledge. However, most Amazonian ILs currently lack this plan [114]. The capacity of Indigenous peoples to cope with environmental threats to their territories is linked with the quantity and quality of resources they have, especially regarding the access to knowledge, the established partnerships, and the accesses to financial resources to carry out IL management.…”
Section: Beyond Public Policiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the scope of the PNGATI, each IL must have its own Environmental and Territorial Management Plan elaborated by the resident Indigenous peoples in partnership with governmental and non-governmental entities, aiming to reconcile traditional Indigenous knowledge and the technical support of non-Indigenous knowledge. However, most Amazonian ILs currently lack this plan [114]. The capacity of Indigenous peoples to cope with environmental threats to their territories is linked with the quantity and quality of resources they have, especially regarding the access to knowledge, the established partnerships, and the accesses to financial resources to carry out IL management.…”
Section: Beyond Public Policiesmentioning
confidence: 99%