The present paper addresses the problem as well as solutions associated
with the integration of data between dissimilar administrative boundary
systems. Presently, the majority of spatial boundaries are designed in an
uncoordinated approach with individual boundaries to meet individual needs.
When same boundary from different organisation superimposed they do not match.
As a result, recent technology for analysing geospatial information such as
Geographic Information System (GIS) is not reaching their full prospective. The
main aim of this research is to introduce a hierarchical model to aid in the
clearness between data layers both horizontally between agencies and vertically
between layers in the administrative boundary hierarchy. Administrative
boundaries are often used for the display and analysis of spatial information,
health, wealth, population etc. The solution proposed within this research
involves the reorganisation and readjustment of boundaries into one ordered
system. The study area has been taken as a newly formed Bemetara district for
the formation of administrative information system. Data mainly used are
scanned hardcopy maps, orthorectified satellite imagery with other attribute
information. The prototype WEB-GIS has been developed using various software
like Arc GIS, PHP, HTML, MYSQL etc has been used. - See more at: .
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