arealarger
Arealarger is a term used in geographic information systems and spatial analysis to describe a method or tool that enlarges existing geographic areas by a specified margin. It is typically implemented as a buffering operation that expands polygonal boundaries outward by a user-defined distance, measured in map units or real-world units. In raster contexts, a similar effect can be achieved through dilation or distance-based masks. The concept emphasizes producing contiguous, usable extent areas for subsequent analysis while aiming to maintain topological consistency.
Operation involves taking a set of input polygons and computing an outer boundary that consists of all
Applications include urban planning to define service catchments, environmental planning to extend protected zones for risk
Implementation notes indicate that the term is not bound to a single software package; most GIS platforms
History and reception: The concept appears in GIS literature and community discussions as a practical shorthand