Locational Boundary

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Boundary was drawn at a time when accuracy was not important. Example: river boundaries (banks, navigable channel, center, etc.) Some groups not represented when boundary was created. Example: Colonial boundaries Population increases or discovery of resources make accurate boundary important. Functional Disputes. Locational boundary disputes: dispute over location: 7:: Operational boundary disputes: boundary that moves according to operations or functions/neighbors differ over the way boundary should function: 8:: Allocational boundary disputes: disputes over rights to natural resources: 9:: Antecedent boundary origin. If you're needing access to the Illustrated Textbook pages, Ad-free, look no further. Relevant Topics include: Borders, Vox, Boundary, Boundary Disputes, Allocational, Operational, Definitional, Locational, Frontier, Political Geography, Political, GeopoliticsAttached are TWO Human Imprint Illustrat.


Definitional boundary disputes. Chile and Argentina. Locational boundary disputes. Saudi Arabia and Yemen. Operational boundary disputes. USA and Mexican border. Allocational boundary disputes. Iraq and Kuwait.

What is GIS?

A Geographic Information System (GIS) is a computerized mapping system used to assemble, store, manipulate, update, analyze and display geographically referenced data. GIS allows the user to visualize, question, analyze, interpret, and understand data to reveal relationships, patterns and trends.


What Do We Do?

We are responsible for the coordination, support and maintenance of the Town of Palm Beach’s Enterprise GIS System. We currently maintain over 265 plus geographical data layers and provide information to pivotal mission critical databases. Develop and provide solutions that take advantage of the implementation and functionality from GIS methods and spatial modeling. Manage GIS Technology, provide map production, and provide technical assistance, consulting, guidance, and training town-wide. The Town of Palm Beach is committed to facilitating the sharing of geographical spatial data to our departments, contractors, customers and other local government agencies via local data sharing agreements.


GIS will continue to be a vital component for Town-wide government use in providing resources to management, development, planning and the decision-making process.


Interactive Maps

The Town now provides public access to map information via online pbGIS interactive maps. To access the Interactive Maps, Please read the following disclaimer and click Accept


Disclaimer

Welcome to the Town of Palm Beach Internet Interactive Maps/GIS Portal


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The maps are graphic representation of the Town of Palm Beach and should only be used for illustrative purposes only. In no way should the maps be used to settle any boundary dispute or locational conflict. The accuracy is not to be taken and/or used as data produced for engineering purpose data produced by a Registered Professional Land Surveyor for the State of Florida. For survey level of accuracy, supervision and certification of the produced data by a Registered Professional Land Surveyor for the State of Florida would have to be performed.

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Locational Boundary Dispute

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