sektorgrenser
Sektorgrenser, or sector boundaries, are lines that separate different sectors within a geographic or organizational system. They define jurisdiction, responsibility, and resource allocation across administrative, functional, or geographic divisions. Common domains include urban planning, public administration, emergency services, and infrastructure management. Sektorgrenser can be administrative boundaries such as municipalities or school catchment zones, or functional boundaries such as fire or police districts, utility service areas, or statistical sectors used in data analysis.
In geographic information systems, sektorgrenser are represented as vector features—lines or polygons—linked to attributes that describe
Important considerations include alignment with other boundaries, consistency across datasets, and the legal status of boundaries
Examples: school catchment areas, healthcare service regions, electricity distribution zones, and city planning sectors.