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Wayfinding, conceptualized in terms of spatial problem solving, subsumes decision making, decision executing and information processing. Spatial representations are a product of the latter. In this paper, rather than relying on the practice of inferring wayfinding characteristics from studies done on spatial representations, I shall inverse the argument and explore characteristics of spatial representations, in particular the notion of accuracy, from a wayfinding perspective.Wayfinding decisions are hierarchically structured into plans which not only helps to memorize routes in behavioral terms, but helps to organize and record environmental information in the form of sequential, route-type representations. Survey-type representations also rely on memory supportive structures but these are directly inferred from the spatial configuration of a setting.Both types of representations induce metric and topological distortions, but these are not necessarily detrimental to wayfinding. Travelling on routes, experienced on previous occasions, requires an act of recognizing but not recalling environmental features. Spatial representations based on recall are only required when planning new routes, and even then, they do not need to be recalled in great detail. It is argued that the question of accuracy in spatial representations ought to be posed in respect to practical use rather than cartographic parameters.  相似文献   
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