Filho, Francisco Antônio Galatti [UNESP]Campos, Sérgio [UNESP]2014-05-272014-05-272008-04-01Irriga, v. 13, n. 2, p. 205-219, 2008.1413-78951808-3765http://hdl.handle.net/11449/70352The present study aimed to show the spatial distribution of the Rochas watershed (Avaré-SP, Brazil) soil use capacity using the Idrisi geographical information system in order to contribute to a better territorial organization and the planning of the appropriate soil occupation. The obtained results using this methodology showed that most of the Rocha watershed areas are from the following groups: dystrophic yellow-red latosol (36.64%), eutroferric and distroferric red latosol (30.30%) with sandy texture. There was a predominance of areas with slope classes of 0-12%, plain to wavy relief (61.37% of the watershed area) showing that these areas are appropriate for annual culture plantations with wide use of machinery. Most of these areas were classified as class IV (73.79%) as to use capacity. In the studied area the following subclasses of land use capacity were found: IIe, s; IIIe; IVe; IVs; IVe,s; VIe and VIIe. Capacity subclasses IVe; IVe,s; IVs and Vie were the most significant because they are areas that can be used for agriculture but subject to severe soil impoverishment if there are no special care mainly for annual cultures. The Idrisi geographical information system was efficient to determine soil use capacity of the Rocha's watershed showing that the use of geoprocessing tools makes data analysis easier and faster, allowing digital data storage for future analysis uses mainly for territorial planning and environmental studies.205-219porGeographical Information System (GIS)Idrisi KilimanjaroSoil useGeographic information systemsLand useSandSoilsWatershedsdata processingenvironmental planningGISsoil improvementspatial distributionterritorial planningwatershedBrazilSouth AmericaGeoprocessamento aplicado na distribuição espacial da capacidade de uso de uma microbaciaGeoprocessing applied to spatial distribution of a watershed soil use capabilityArtigoAcesso aberto2-s2.0-488490996642-s2.0-48849099664.pdf