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This paper outlines the adaption of artificial intelligence techniques in spatial information systems. This adaption improves the analytical strength of spatial information systems. This paper includes a discussion of previously coupled techniques such as expert systems, fuzzy logic, hybrid connection systems and neural networks. It proposes a spatial reasoning prototype which is a based upon the integration of case-based reasoning and spatial information systems techniques.