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Hierarchical Spatial Reasoning theory and GIS technology applied to the automated delineation of administrative boundaries

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Fig. 1. Current hierarchical spatial structures: the problem.
Fig. 2. Illustrates the concept of a spatial hierarchy through the use of triangles as a key spatial unit (source: Coffey, 1981, adapted).
Fig. 3. Future hierarchical spatial structures; the solution.
Fig. 4. Illustration of input data.
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