Hierarchical Spatial Reasoning Applied to Automated Design of Administrative Boundaries
Date
2000Affiliation
Universidad de Alcalá. Departamento de GeografíaBibliographic citation
URISA 2000, Orlando, 19 - 23 August 2000
Keywords
Geographic Information System (GIS)
Spatial Units
Data Exchange
Hierarchical Spatial Reasoning (HSR)
Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI)
Document type
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
Access rights
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Abstract
Throughout history, humankind has segmented and delineated the geospatial environment in various ways to support administrative, political and economic activities. To date, the majority of spatial boundaries have been constructed in an uncoordinated manner
with individual organisations generating individual boundaries to meet individual needs. This practice has resulted in boundary layers that even the most sophisticated GIS (Geographic Information System) technology is unable to cross analyse accurately. Consequently,
geospatial information is fragmented over a series of boundary units.
The objective of this paper is to investigate new methods for the
organisation of spatial data by applying the principles of Hierarchical Spatial Reasoning (HSR), where HSR can be used as the theoretical framework for investigating the hierarchical structuring of space and
for providing new methods for accurate data exchange. Also, to present the issues found in the development of a prototype developed
for delineating boundaries within the GIS environment. This prototype has been constructed utilising the state of Victoria, Australia as a working laboratory for development and analysis.
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