What is webbed map?

Webbed maps are a type of map representation used in geographic information systems (GIS) technology. In a webbed map, the data is represented as a set of interconnected nodes, with each node representing a geographic location and the interconnections between nodes representing spatial relationships between those locations. This type of map is useful for modeling complex spatial phenomena, such as transportation networks, land use patterns, weather systems, and ecological processes. Webbed maps are typically used in combination with other GIS technologies, such as geographic visualization tools, spatial analysis software, and data management systems, to support a wide range of applications in fields such as urban planning, environmental management, emergency management, and business intelligence.