Developing a theoretical framework for the delineation of administrative boundaries within a rural context
Date
2001Affiliation
Universidad de Alcalá. Departamento de GeografíaBibliographic citation
The 29th Annual Conference of AURISA, Grand Hyatt, Melbourne, VIC, 19-23 November 2001
Keywords
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Administrative Units
Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI)
Hierarchical Spatial Reasoning (HSR)
Document type
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
Access rights
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Abstract
One of the major problems limiting the integration, comparison and transfer of data within Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) worldwide is the current arrangement of administrative boundaries. Many of these
boundaries have been created by individual agencies to meet their own specific needs with very little coordination. Due to this lack of coordination, current technologies for analysing geospatial information, such
as Geographic Information Systems (GIS), cannot provide accurate results. As a result, there is a fragmentation of information over a series of boundary units. This fragmentation of information not only limits the potential uses for data collected but also the potential scope of GIS analysis possible between boundary layers.
This paper forms part of an ongoing research project. To date the issue of structuring metropolitan boundaries has been addressed and widely published. In contrast, this paper focuses on providing a theoretical
framework for improving the structure of administrative boundaries within
the rural environment.
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