👉 Parcelling is a method of analyzing a geographic or administrative boundary, often used in cartography and mapping to define the boundaries between regions. It involves dividing a region into smaller units called "parcels," which are then surveyed, measured, and recorded to create a map that represents the boundaries accurately. Parcelling is widely used in various fields such as geography, urban planning, and environmental studies to create maps that provide information on land use patterns, population density, and transportation networks.