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September 18th, 2012
SuperGIS Desktop Aids Environmental Monitoring and Management in Brazil

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Based on the recommendations of ENGESAT, SuperGeo’s reseller in Brazil, SuperGIS Desktop 3.1 is adopted by LHSTP Consultoria Tecnica Ltda and Projects, an environmental consulting firm, to carry out the environmental monitoring and management projects for sustainable use and development of natural resources.   

 

How to effectively monitor, control pollutant source, and prevent pollution proliferation plays a significant role in environmental conservation plans. In this procurement, the SuperGIS software aids LHSTP consulting company in formulating and running environmental management plans efficiently.  

 

Performing high geoprocessing performance, an extensive set of GIS functions, and customization tools, SuperGIS Desktop 3.1 can help develop a comprehensive environmental monitoring system to manage dynamic environmental change and offer spatial analyses for devising natural conservation strategies.    

 

Brazil is a country rich in natural resources that shares potential growth in emerging markets. To widely promote SuperGIS software to Central and South America, SuperGeo worked in collaboration with ENGESAT to conduct the webinar that aims to fulfill users with the complete GIS mapping software and solutions; consequently creating more sales opportunities in the local markets.     

          

For more information about SuperGIS Desktop 3.1, please visit http://www.supergeotek.com/products_DesktopGIS.aspx