Increasingly, it is necessary to understand the dynamics of land use and coverage. Whether with the aim of detecting changes, monitoring to preserve or, in the broader context, managing the resulting natural resources. In this context, technology has been a great ally of man in search of achieving a sustainable management of the environment.Remote sensing has been a technique used for decades in environmental studies, and has accompanied technological evolution in parallel. Since the first images available of remote sensing in the 1970s, the quality of SR products has increased significantly, which requires the use of refined methods to conduct the analyzes with the maximum possible accuracy.