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The GIS process of identifying spatial coincidence between points and polygons by overlaying a point onto a polygon to determine if the point is contained within the polygon.
'''''Point-in-Polygon selection''''' is the GIS process of identifying spatial coincidence between points and polygons by overlaying a point onto a polygon to determine if the point is contained within the polygon.

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[https://www.nena.org/page/gisdatacollection NENA 02-014, NENA GIS Data Collection and Maintenance Standards]
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Point-in-Polygon selection is the GIS process of identifying spatial coincidence between points and polygons by overlaying a point onto a polygon to determine if the point is contained within the polygon.

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NENA 02-014, NENA GIS Data Collection and Maintenance Standards