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2016. HALL, Andreas, 2016, Reasoning in Spatio-Temporal Analysis – Theory, Provenance, and Applications, PhD Thesis, Aalto University. 2015. YOCHEVA Zornitza, 2015, User-Centred Design of Smartphone Augmented Reality in Urban Tourism Context, PhD Thesis, Bournemouth University. DEEB, Rasha, 2015, Assessing visual variables of cartographic text design, PhD Thesis, Ghent University TOPOGRAPHIC LINE MAPS FOR MILITARY PURPOSES CO-321 TOPOGRAPHIC LINE MAPS FOR MILITARY PURPOSES ECKRICH N. Kartographie Huber, MüNCHEN, GERMANY BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Standardized cartography and international data standards like the European INSPIRE data model, allows AVAILABLE OPENSOURCE GEOSPATIAL DATA FOR AFRICA : … more than 39,000 derivative vector framework library features derived based on 1:1,000,000 data originally from VMap0. The layer provides nominal analytical/mapping at 1:1,000,000. MAPCARTE 38/365: MCARTHUR’S UNIVERSAL CORRECTIVE MAP OF What’s a ‘normal’ looking world map? If you’re from Europe then north is at the top of the map and the Greenwich meridian isusually centred.
ISO 19157:2013 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION A data quality evaluation process conforming to ISO 19157:2013 comprises of four steps: Step 1 - Specify the data quality units to be evaluated. Study the data product specification to identify applicable data quality units and their scope. For each data quality unit, identify the applicable data quality element (s). MAPCARTE 107/365: YOSEMITE BY JO MORA, 1931 MapCarte 107/365: Yosemite by Jo Mora, 1931. Of the thousands of maps, illustrations and photographs of Yosemite one sits proud as a work of art that captures the beauty and scale of the valley and is arguably as much loved as the valley itself. Uruguayan Joseph Jacinto ‘Jo’ Mora first visited Yosemite in 1904 and as is the case with the DYNAMIC TRAJECTORY ANNOTATION FOR INTEGRATING Dynamic trajectory annotation for integrating environmental and movement data Vanessa S. Brum-Bastos 1, Jed A. Long 1, Urška Demšar 1 1 School of Geography & Geosciences, University of St Andrews, Irvine Building, North Street, St Andrews, UK Email: {vdsbb, jed.long, urska.demsar}@st-andrews.ac.uk INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION THE MISSION OF THENEWSCALENDARPUBLICATIONSTHE ASSOCIATIONMEMBERSCOMMISSIONS The mission of the International Cartographic Association (ICA) is to promote the discipline and profession of cartography and GIScience in an international context. ICC 2021 INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION The 30th International Cartographic Conference will take place in Florence, Italy. The date has been postponed to 14–18 December 2021. Conference website Important dates Full Papers Submission Closing April 16, 2021 Abstracts Submission Closing June 20, 2021 Notification Of Acceptance For Full Papers July 2, 2021 Notification Of Acceptance For Abstracts July 2, 2021 INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC CONFERENCES INTERNATIONALICC 2021– FLORENCE, ITALYICC 2023AND 19TH GENERAL ASSEMBLYPHD & MASTER THESES
2016. HALL, Andreas, 2016, Reasoning in Spatio-Temporal Analysis – Theory, Provenance, and Applications, PhD Thesis, Aalto University. 2015. YOCHEVA Zornitza, 2015, User-Centred Design of Smartphone Augmented Reality in Urban Tourism Context, PhD Thesis, Bournemouth University. DEEB, Rasha, 2015, Assessing visual variables of cartographic text design, PhD Thesis, Ghent University TOPOGRAPHIC LINE MAPS FOR MILITARY PURPOSES CO-321 TOPOGRAPHIC LINE MAPS FOR MILITARY PURPOSES ECKRICH N. Kartographie Huber, MüNCHEN, GERMANY BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Standardized cartography and international data standards like the European INSPIRE data model, allows AVAILABLE OPENSOURCE GEOSPATIAL DATA FOR AFRICA : … more than 39,000 derivative vector framework library features derived based on 1:1,000,000 data originally from VMap0. The layer provides nominal analytical/mapping at 1:1,000,000. MAPCARTE 38/365: MCARTHUR’S UNIVERSAL CORRECTIVE MAP OF What’s a ‘normal’ looking world map? If you’re from Europe then north is at the top of the map and the Greenwich meridian isusually centred.
ISO 19157:2013 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION A data quality evaluation process conforming to ISO 19157:2013 comprises of four steps: Step 1 - Specify the data quality units to be evaluated. Study the data product specification to identify applicable data quality units and their scope. For each data quality unit, identify the applicable data quality element (s). MAPCARTE 107/365: YOSEMITE BY JO MORA, 1931 MapCarte 107/365: Yosemite by Jo Mora, 1931. Of the thousands of maps, illustrations and photographs of Yosemite one sits proud as a work of art that captures the beauty and scale of the valley and is arguably as much loved as the valley itself. Uruguayan Joseph Jacinto ‘Jo’ Mora first visited Yosemite in 1904 and as is the case with the DYNAMIC TRAJECTORY ANNOTATION FOR INTEGRATING Dynamic trajectory annotation for integrating environmental and movement data Vanessa S. Brum-Bastos 1, Jed A. Long 1, Urška Demšar 1 1 School of Geography & Geosciences, University of St Andrews, Irvine Building, North Street, St Andrews, UK Email: {vdsbb, jed.long, urska.demsar}@st-andrews.ac.uk INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC CONFERENCES INTERNATIONAL The International Cartographic Conference (ICC) takes place every second year in one of the member countries. Every second conference (every fourth year) hosts the General Assembly of the ICA. To get more information about previous and upcoming conferences, please select one following ICC conferences. Upcoming ICC conferences ICC 2021 – Florence, Italy ICC 2023 and ICA NEWS INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION ICA News is a biannual newsletter documenting the activities of the ICA and its members and commissions. It is published by the International Cartographic Association (ICA) and edited by Igor Drecki. Current issue ICA News 75, December 2020, web (1.1mb) ICA News 75, December 2020 print (18.4mb) Previous issues ICA News 74, June2020: web
ICC 2023 INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION The 31st International Cartographic Conference and 19th General Assembly will take place in Cape Town, South Africa, 13–18 August2023. The bid
MAPS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS INTERNATIONAL In the light of the International Map Year (IMY), the ICA and its commissions are highlighting the value of cartography by “mapping” the UN sustainable development goals. The sustainable development goals and their targets can be mapped based on the indicators. ICA’s Commissions have mapped each of the goals from their particularperspective.
BARBARA PETCHENIK CHILDREN’S WORLD MAP DRAWING COMPETITION The Barbara Petchenik Competition is a biennial map drawing competition for children. It was created by the International Cartographic Association in 1993 as a memorial for Barbara Petchenik, a past Vice president of the ICA and cartographer who had a lifelong interest in maps for children. The aim of the contest is to promotethe
IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION IN CARTOGRAPHY The cartographic method is characteristic for all spatial sciences. Today cartography is defined as science about transmission of graphical information and map as special information channel. MAPCARTE 310/365: MAPPA BY ALIGHIERO BOETTI, 1971-1994 MapCarte 310/365: Mappa by Alighiero Boetti, 1971-1994. Posted on November 6, 2014 by @kennethfield. Many artists work with maps. Indeed, we’ve focused on two exponents of the art world who have very successfully worked with map imagery as part of their work in Jasper Johns ( MapCarte 3/365) and Andy Warhol ( MapCarte 294/365 ). APPLICATION OF THE CHEBYSHEV POLYNOMIALS TO APPROXIMATION APPLICATION OF THE CHEBYSHEV POLYNOMIALS TO APPROXIMATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF MAP PROJECTIONS . Paweł Pędzich . Jerzy Balcerzak . Warsaw University of Technology 4 CONCEPTION CARTOGRAPHIQUE 4 Figure 4.5. Forme, taille, structure, remplissage et orientation - les variables graphiques des symboles ponctuels pour les cartes Les caractéristiques qualitatives de l’objet représenté DYNAMIC TRAJECTORY ANNOTATION FOR INTEGRATING Dynamic trajectory annotation for integrating environmental and movement data Vanessa S. Brum-Bastos 1, Jed A. Long 1, Urška Demšar 1 1 School of Geography & Geosciences, University of St Andrews, Irvine Building, North Street, St Andrews, UK Email: {vdsbb, jed.long, urska.demsar}@st-andrews.ac.uk INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION THE MISSION OF THENEWSCALENDARPUBLICATIONSTHE ASSOCIATIONMEMBERSCOMMISSIONS The mission of the International Cartographic Association (ICA) is to promote the discipline and profession of cartography and GIScience in an international context. INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC CONFERENCES INTERNATIONALICC 2021– FLORENCE, ITALYICC 2023AND 19TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY ICC 2023 INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION The 31st International Cartographic Conference and 19th General Assembly will take place in Cape Town, South Africa, 13–18 August2023. The bid
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2016. HALL, Andreas, 2016, Reasoning in Spatio-Temporal Analysis – Theory, Provenance, and Applications, PhD Thesis, Aalto University. 2015. YOCHEVA Zornitza, 2015, User-Centred Design of Smartphone Augmented Reality in Urban Tourism Context, PhD Thesis, Bournemouth University. DEEB, Rasha, 2015, Assessing visual variables of cartographic text design, PhD Thesis, Ghent University ICA COMMISSION ON GENERALISATION AND MULTIPLE Welcome to the website of the ICA Commission on Generalisation and Multiple Representation! It is the case that many tasks require us to visualize geographic information at a number of different scales, in a variety of environments, over different devices. Whether it is planning a holiday, or following a route on a smart phone, it iscritical
TOPOGRAPHIC LINE MAPS FOR MILITARY PURPOSES CO-321 TOPOGRAPHIC LINE MAPS FOR MILITARY PURPOSES ECKRICH N. Kartographie Huber, MüNCHEN, GERMANY BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Standardized cartography and international data standards like the European INSPIRE data model, allows MAPCARTE 38/365: MCARTHUR’S UNIVERSAL CORRECTIVE MAP OF What’s a ‘normal’ looking world map? If you’re from Europe then north is at the top of the map and the Greenwich meridian isusually centred.
LANDSCAPE SYSTEMS IN CARTOGRAPHY the common noun used in the geographical name is simplified. An example in Hungarian is the use of the word sík instead of maga- ssík (sík meas plane, while magassík means plateau). As a result, parallel to the physical-geographical landscape system, a carto- MAPCARTE 107/365: YOSEMITE BY JO MORA, 1931 MapCarte 107/365: Yosemite by Jo Mora, 1931. Of the thousands of maps, illustrations and photographs of Yosemite one sits proud as a work of art that captures the beauty and scale of the valley and is arguably as much loved as the valley itself. Uruguayan Joseph Jacinto ‘Jo’ Mora first visited Yosemite in 1904 and as is the case with the DYNAMIC TRAJECTORY ANNOTATION FOR INTEGRATING Dynamic trajectory annotation for integrating environmental and movement data Vanessa S. Brum-Bastos 1, Jed A. Long 1, Urška Demšar 1 1 School of Geography & Geosciences, University of St Andrews, Irvine Building, North Street, St Andrews, UK Email: {vdsbb, jed.long, urska.demsar}@st-andrews.ac.uk INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION THE MISSION OF THENEWSCALENDARPUBLICATIONSTHE ASSOCIATIONMEMBERSCOMMISSIONS The mission of the International Cartographic Association (ICA) is to promote the discipline and profession of cartography and GIScience in an international context. INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC CONFERENCES INTERNATIONALICC 2021– FLORENCE, ITALYICC 2023AND 19TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY ICC 2023 INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION The 31st International Cartographic Conference and 19th General Assembly will take place in Cape Town, South Africa, 13–18 August2023. The bid
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2016. HALL, Andreas, 2016, Reasoning in Spatio-Temporal Analysis – Theory, Provenance, and Applications, PhD Thesis, Aalto University. 2015. YOCHEVA Zornitza, 2015, User-Centred Design of Smartphone Augmented Reality in Urban Tourism Context, PhD Thesis, Bournemouth University. DEEB, Rasha, 2015, Assessing visual variables of cartographic text design, PhD Thesis, Ghent University ICA COMMISSION ON GENERALISATION AND MULTIPLE Welcome to the website of the ICA Commission on Generalisation and Multiple Representation! It is the case that many tasks require us to visualize geographic information at a number of different scales, in a variety of environments, over different devices. Whether it is planning a holiday, or following a route on a smart phone, it iscritical
TOPOGRAPHIC LINE MAPS FOR MILITARY PURPOSES CO-321 TOPOGRAPHIC LINE MAPS FOR MILITARY PURPOSES ECKRICH N. Kartographie Huber, MüNCHEN, GERMANY BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Standardized cartography and international data standards like the European INSPIRE data model, allows MAPCARTE 38/365: MCARTHUR’S UNIVERSAL CORRECTIVE MAP OF What’s a ‘normal’ looking world map? If you’re from Europe then north is at the top of the map and the Greenwich meridian isusually centred.
LANDSCAPE SYSTEMS IN CARTOGRAPHY the common noun used in the geographical name is simplified. An example in Hungarian is the use of the word sík instead of maga- ssík (sík meas plane, while magassík means plateau). As a result, parallel to the physical-geographical landscape system, a carto- MAPCARTE 107/365: YOSEMITE BY JO MORA, 1931 MapCarte 107/365: Yosemite by Jo Mora, 1931. Of the thousands of maps, illustrations and photographs of Yosemite one sits proud as a work of art that captures the beauty and scale of the valley and is arguably as much loved as the valley itself. Uruguayan Joseph Jacinto ‘Jo’ Mora first visited Yosemite in 1904 and as is the case with the DYNAMIC TRAJECTORY ANNOTATION FOR INTEGRATING Dynamic trajectory annotation for integrating environmental and movement data Vanessa S. Brum-Bastos 1, Jed A. Long 1, Urška Demšar 1 1 School of Geography & Geosciences, University of St Andrews, Irvine Building, North Street, St Andrews, UK Email: {vdsbb, jed.long, urska.demsar}@st-andrews.ac.uk INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION THE MISSION OF THE The mission of the International Cartographic Association (ICA) is to promote the discipline and profession of cartography and GIScience in an international context. INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC CONFERENCES INTERNATIONAL The International Cartographic Conference (ICC) takes place every second year in one of the member countries. Every second conference (every fourth year) hosts the General Assembly of the ICA. To get more information about previous and upcoming conferences, please select one following ICC conferences. Upcoming ICC conferences ICC 2021 – Florence, Italy ICC 2023 and ICC 2021 INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION The 30th International Cartographic Conference will take place in Florence, Italy. The date has been postponed to 14–18 December 2021. Conference website Important dates Full Papers Submission Closing April 16, 2021 Abstracts Submission Closing June 20, 2021 Notification Of Acceptance For Full Papers July 2, 2021 Notification Of Acceptance For Abstracts July 2, 2021 SOUTH AFRICA INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION Two bids for organizing ICC2021 received. Following the Call for Organizers for the 30th International Cartographic Conference in 2021 (ICC2021), two bids were submitted by ICA national members: Cape Town (Republic of South Africa) Florence (Italy) The ICA Executive Commitee will decide on the venue of ICC2021 soon. – László Zentai. KIRA B. SHINGAREVA (1938–2013) INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC We are very sad to inform you, that our colleague Kira B. Shingareva passed away on Sunday, 15 September 2013. The following text was taken from the book “Map Worlds: A History of Women in Cartography” by Will C. van den Hoonaard (Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2013, pp. 149–151): Kira B. Shingareva, professor at Moscow State University for Geodesy and Cartography was CHARACTERISTIC OF SPATIAL DATA AND THE DESIGN OF DATA MODEL Geographic space is a continuous and organic contact integer. For the sake of computer’s management, disposal, analysis and inquiry, we storage and manage the map element classified by theme , IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION IN CARTOGRAPHY The cartographic method is characteristic for all spatial sciences. Today cartography is defined as science about transmission of graphical information and map as special information channel. THE THEORY OF CARTOGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION BASED MODERN … The Theory of Cartographic Communication Based on Modern Computer . Gao bo1 Lu liangzhi2 Zhao junxiaobo3 (1,3 The Postgraduate Training Center, The Institute of Survey &TERMS OF REFERENCE
News. ICA Joint Commission Workshop – Usability 4All; Postponed: ICA Joint Commission Workshop on Analytical Reasoning for Cartography, Visualization, and Design APPLICATION OF THE CHEBYSHEV POLYNOMIALS TO APPROXIMATION APPLICATION OF THE CHEBYSHEV POLYNOMIALS TO APPROXIMATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF MAP PROJECTIONS . Paweł Pędzich . Jerzy Balcerzak . Warsaw University of Technology INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION THE MISSION OF THENEWSCALENDARPUBLICATIONSTHE ASSOCIATIONMEMBERSCOMMISSIONS The mission of the International Cartographic Association (ICA) is to promote the discipline and profession of cartography and GIScience in an international context. INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC CONFERENCES INTERNATIONALICC 2021– FLORENCE, ITALYICC 2023AND 19TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY ICC 2023 INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION The 31st International Cartographic Conference and 19th General Assembly will take place in Cape Town, South Africa, 13–18 August2023. The bid
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2016. HALL, Andreas, 2016, Reasoning in Spatio-Temporal Analysis – Theory, Provenance, and Applications, PhD Thesis, Aalto University. 2015. YOCHEVA Zornitza, 2015, User-Centred Design of Smartphone Augmented Reality in Urban Tourism Context, PhD Thesis, Bournemouth University. DEEB, Rasha, 2015, Assessing visual variables of cartographic text design, PhD Thesis, Ghent University ICA COMMISSION ON GENERALISATION AND MULTIPLE Welcome to the website of the ICA Commission on Generalisation and Multiple Representation! It is the case that many tasks require us to visualize geographic information at a number of different scales, in a variety of environments, over different devices. Whether it is planning a holiday, or following a route on a smart phone, it iscritical
TOPOGRAPHIC LINE MAPS FOR MILITARY PURPOSES CO-321 TOPOGRAPHIC LINE MAPS FOR MILITARY PURPOSES ECKRICH N. Kartographie Huber, MüNCHEN, GERMANY BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Standardized cartography and international data standards like the European INSPIRE data model, allows MAPCARTE 38/365: MCARTHUR’S UNIVERSAL CORRECTIVE MAP OF What’s a ‘normal’ looking world map? If you’re from Europe then north is at the top of the map and the Greenwich meridian isusually centred.
LANDSCAPE SYSTEMS IN CARTOGRAPHY the common noun used in the geographical name is simplified. An example in Hungarian is the use of the word sík instead of maga- ssík (sík meas plane, while magassík means plateau). As a result, parallel to the physical-geographical landscape system, a carto- MAPCARTE 107/365: YOSEMITE BY JO MORA, 1931 MapCarte 107/365: Yosemite by Jo Mora, 1931. Of the thousands of maps, illustrations and photographs of Yosemite one sits proud as a work of art that captures the beauty and scale of the valley and is arguably as much loved as the valley itself. Uruguayan Joseph Jacinto ‘Jo’ Mora first visited Yosemite in 1904 and as is the case with the DYNAMIC TRAJECTORY ANNOTATION FOR INTEGRATING Dynamic trajectory annotation for integrating environmental and movement data Vanessa S. Brum-Bastos 1, Jed A. Long 1, Urška Demšar 1 1 School of Geography & Geosciences, University of St Andrews, Irvine Building, North Street, St Andrews, UK Email: {vdsbb, jed.long, urska.demsar}@st-andrews.ac.uk INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION THE MISSION OF THENEWSCALENDARPUBLICATIONSTHE ASSOCIATIONMEMBERSCOMMISSIONS The mission of the International Cartographic Association (ICA) is to promote the discipline and profession of cartography and GIScience in an international context. INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC CONFERENCES INTERNATIONALICC 2021– FLORENCE, ITALYICC 2023AND 19TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY ICC 2023 INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION The 31st International Cartographic Conference and 19th General Assembly will take place in Cape Town, South Africa, 13–18 August2023. The bid
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2016. HALL, Andreas, 2016, Reasoning in Spatio-Temporal Analysis – Theory, Provenance, and Applications, PhD Thesis, Aalto University. 2015. YOCHEVA Zornitza, 2015, User-Centred Design of Smartphone Augmented Reality in Urban Tourism Context, PhD Thesis, Bournemouth University. DEEB, Rasha, 2015, Assessing visual variables of cartographic text design, PhD Thesis, Ghent University ICA COMMISSION ON GENERALISATION AND MULTIPLE Welcome to the website of the ICA Commission on Generalisation and Multiple Representation! It is the case that many tasks require us to visualize geographic information at a number of different scales, in a variety of environments, over different devices. Whether it is planning a holiday, or following a route on a smart phone, it iscritical
TOPOGRAPHIC LINE MAPS FOR MILITARY PURPOSES CO-321 TOPOGRAPHIC LINE MAPS FOR MILITARY PURPOSES ECKRICH N. Kartographie Huber, MüNCHEN, GERMANY BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Standardized cartography and international data standards like the European INSPIRE data model, allows MAPCARTE 38/365: MCARTHUR’S UNIVERSAL CORRECTIVE MAP OF What’s a ‘normal’ looking world map? If you’re from Europe then north is at the top of the map and the Greenwich meridian isusually centred.
LANDSCAPE SYSTEMS IN CARTOGRAPHY the common noun used in the geographical name is simplified. An example in Hungarian is the use of the word sík instead of maga- ssík (sík meas plane, while magassík means plateau). As a result, parallel to the physical-geographical landscape system, a carto- MAPCARTE 107/365: YOSEMITE BY JO MORA, 1931 MapCarte 107/365: Yosemite by Jo Mora, 1931. Of the thousands of maps, illustrations and photographs of Yosemite one sits proud as a work of art that captures the beauty and scale of the valley and is arguably as much loved as the valley itself. Uruguayan Joseph Jacinto ‘Jo’ Mora first visited Yosemite in 1904 and as is the case with the DYNAMIC TRAJECTORY ANNOTATION FOR INTEGRATING Dynamic trajectory annotation for integrating environmental and movement data Vanessa S. Brum-Bastos 1, Jed A. Long 1, Urška Demšar 1 1 School of Geography & Geosciences, University of St Andrews, Irvine Building, North Street, St Andrews, UK Email: {vdsbb, jed.long, urska.demsar}@st-andrews.ac.uk INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION THE MISSION OF THE The mission of the International Cartographic Association (ICA) is to promote the discipline and profession of cartography and GIScience in an international context. INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC CONFERENCES INTERNATIONAL The International Cartographic Conference (ICC) takes place every second year in one of the member countries. Every second conference (every fourth year) hosts the General Assembly of the ICA. To get more information about previous and upcoming conferences, please select one following ICC conferences. Upcoming ICC conferences ICC 2021 – Florence, Italy ICC 2023 and ICC 2021 INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION The 30th International Cartographic Conference will take place in Florence, Italy. The date has been postponed to 14–18 December 2021. Conference website Important dates Full Papers Submission Closing April 16, 2021 Abstracts Submission Closing June 20, 2021 Notification Of Acceptance For Full Papers July 2, 2021 Notification Of Acceptance For Abstracts July 2, 2021 SOUTH AFRICA INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION Two bids for organizing ICC2021 received. Following the Call for Organizers for the 30th International Cartographic Conference in 2021 (ICC2021), two bids were submitted by ICA national members: Cape Town (Republic of South Africa) Florence (Italy) The ICA Executive Commitee will decide on the venue of ICC2021 soon. – László Zentai. KIRA B. SHINGAREVA (1938–2013) INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC We are very sad to inform you, that our colleague Kira B. Shingareva passed away on Sunday, 15 September 2013. The following text was taken from the book “Map Worlds: A History of Women in Cartography” by Will C. van den Hoonaard (Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2013, pp. 149–151): Kira B. Shingareva, professor at Moscow State University for Geodesy and Cartography was CHARACTERISTIC OF SPATIAL DATA AND THE DESIGN OF DATA MODEL Geographic space is a continuous and organic contact integer. For the sake of computer’s management, disposal, analysis and inquiry, we storage and manage the map element classified by theme , IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION IN CARTOGRAPHY The cartographic method is characteristic for all spatial sciences. Today cartography is defined as science about transmission of graphical information and map as special information channel. THE THEORY OF CARTOGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION BASED MODERN … The Theory of Cartographic Communication Based on Modern Computer . Gao bo1 Lu liangzhi2 Zhao junxiaobo3 (1,3 The Postgraduate Training Center, The Institute of Survey &TERMS OF REFERENCE
News. ICA Joint Commission Workshop – Usability 4All; Postponed: ICA Joint Commission Workshop on Analytical Reasoning for Cartography, Visualization, and Design APPLICATION OF THE CHEBYSHEV POLYNOMIALS TO APPROXIMATION APPLICATION OF THE CHEBYSHEV POLYNOMIALS TO APPROXIMATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF MAP PROJECTIONS . Paweł Pędzich . Jerzy Balcerzak . Warsaw University of Technology INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION THE MISSION OF THENEWSCALENDARPUBLICATIONSTHE ASSOCIATIONMEMBERSCOMMISSIONSINTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATIONINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARTOGRAPHYCARTOGRAPHIC JOURNALWELCOME TO ICA The mission of the International Cartographic Association (ICA) is to promote the discipline and profession of cartography and GIScience in an international context. ICA NEWS INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION ICA News is a biannual newsletter documenting the activities of the ICA and its members and commissions. It is published by the International Cartographic Association (ICA) and edited by Igor Drecki. Current issue ICA News 75, December 2020, web (1.1mb) ICA News 75, December 2020 print (18.4mb) Previous issues ICA News 74, June2020: web
BARBARA PETCHENIK CHILDREN’S WORLD MAP DRAWING COMPETITIONGENERAL RULES FOR THE BARBARA PETCHENIK COMPETITION 2021LIST OF NATIONAL ORGANIZERS(AS OF MAY 19, 2021)RULES FOR THE NATIONAL COORDINATORSRULES FOR TEACHERS AND PARENTSSEE MORE ON ICACI.ORGPHD & MASTER THESES
2016. HALL, Andreas, 2016, Reasoning in Spatio-Temporal Analysis – Theory, Provenance, and Applications, PhD Thesis, Aalto University. 2015. YOCHEVA Zornitza, 2015, User-Centred Design of Smartphone Augmented Reality in Urban Tourism Context, PhD Thesis, Bournemouth University. DEEB, Rasha, 2015, Assessing visual variables of cartographic text design, PhD Thesis, Ghent University SOUTH AFRICA INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION Two bids for organizing ICC2021 received. Following the Call for Organizers for the 30th International Cartographic Conference in 2021 (ICC2021), two bids were submitted by ICA national members: Cape Town (Republic of South Africa) Florence (Italy) The ICA Executive Commitee will decide on the venue of ICC2021 soon. – László Zentai. ICA COMMISSION ON GENERALISATION AND MULTIPLE Welcome to the website of the ICA Commission on Generalisation and Multiple Representation! It is the case that many tasks require us to visualize geographic information at a number of different scales, in a variety of environments, over different devices. Whether it is planning a holiday, or following a route on a smart phone, it iscritical
TOPOGRAPHIC LINE MAPS FOR MILITARY PURPOSES CO-321 TOPOGRAPHIC LINE MAPS FOR MILITARY PURPOSES ECKRICH N. Kartographie Huber, MüNCHEN, GERMANY BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Standardized cartography and international data standards like the European INSPIRE data model, allows IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION IN CARTOGRAPHY The cartographic method is characteristic for all spatial sciences. Today cartography is defined as science about transmission of graphical information and map as special information channel. MAPCARTE 38/365: MCARTHUR’S UNIVERSAL CORRECTIVE MAP OFACCURATE MAP What’s a ‘normal’ looking world map? If you’re from Europe then north is at the top of the map and the Greenwich meridian isusually centred.
MAPCARTE 107/365: YOSEMITE BY JO MORA, 1931 MapCarte 107/365: Yosemite by Jo Mora, 1931. Of the thousands of maps, illustrations and photographs of Yosemite one sits proud as a work of art that captures the beauty and scale of the valley and is arguably as much loved as the valley itself. Uruguayan Joseph Jacinto ‘Jo’ Mora first visited Yosemite in 1904 and as is the case with the INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION THE MISSION OF THENEWSCALENDARPUBLICATIONSTHE ASSOCIATIONMEMBERSCOMMISSIONSINTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATIONINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARTOGRAPHYCARTOGRAPHIC JOURNALWELCOME TO ICA The mission of the International Cartographic Association (ICA) is to promote the discipline and profession of cartography and GIScience in an international context. ICA NEWS INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION ICA News is a biannual newsletter documenting the activities of the ICA and its members and commissions. It is published by the International Cartographic Association (ICA) and edited by Igor Drecki. Current issue ICA News 75, December 2020, web (1.1mb) ICA News 75, December 2020 print (18.4mb) Previous issues ICA News 74, June2020: web
BARBARA PETCHENIK CHILDREN’S WORLD MAP DRAWING COMPETITIONGENERAL RULES FOR THE BARBARA PETCHENIK COMPETITION 2021LIST OF NATIONAL ORGANIZERS(AS OF MAY 19, 2021)RULES FOR THE NATIONAL COORDINATORSRULES FOR TEACHERS AND PARENTSSEE MORE ON ICACI.ORGPHD & MASTER THESES
2016. HALL, Andreas, 2016, Reasoning in Spatio-Temporal Analysis – Theory, Provenance, and Applications, PhD Thesis, Aalto University. 2015. YOCHEVA Zornitza, 2015, User-Centred Design of Smartphone Augmented Reality in Urban Tourism Context, PhD Thesis, Bournemouth University. DEEB, Rasha, 2015, Assessing visual variables of cartographic text design, PhD Thesis, Ghent University SOUTH AFRICA INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION Two bids for organizing ICC2021 received. Following the Call for Organizers for the 30th International Cartographic Conference in 2021 (ICC2021), two bids were submitted by ICA national members: Cape Town (Republic of South Africa) Florence (Italy) The ICA Executive Commitee will decide on the venue of ICC2021 soon. – László Zentai. ICA COMMISSION ON GENERALISATION AND MULTIPLE Welcome to the website of the ICA Commission on Generalisation and Multiple Representation! It is the case that many tasks require us to visualize geographic information at a number of different scales, in a variety of environments, over different devices. Whether it is planning a holiday, or following a route on a smart phone, it iscritical
TOPOGRAPHIC LINE MAPS FOR MILITARY PURPOSES CO-321 TOPOGRAPHIC LINE MAPS FOR MILITARY PURPOSES ECKRICH N. Kartographie Huber, MüNCHEN, GERMANY BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Standardized cartography and international data standards like the European INSPIRE data model, allows IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION IN CARTOGRAPHY The cartographic method is characteristic for all spatial sciences. Today cartography is defined as science about transmission of graphical information and map as special information channel. MAPCARTE 38/365: MCARTHUR’S UNIVERSAL CORRECTIVE MAP OFACCURATE MAP What’s a ‘normal’ looking world map? If you’re from Europe then north is at the top of the map and the Greenwich meridian isusually centred.
MAPCARTE 107/365: YOSEMITE BY JO MORA, 1931 MapCarte 107/365: Yosemite by Jo Mora, 1931. Of the thousands of maps, illustrations and photographs of Yosemite one sits proud as a work of art that captures the beauty and scale of the valley and is arguably as much loved as the valley itself. Uruguayan Joseph Jacinto ‘Jo’ Mora first visited Yosemite in 1904 and as is the case with the ICC 2023 INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION The 31st International Cartographic Conference and 19th General Assembly will take place in Cape Town, South Africa, 13–18 August2023. The bid
INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC CONFERENCES INTERNATIONAL The International Cartographic Conference (ICC) takes place every second year in one of the member countries. Every second conference (every fourth year) hosts the General Assembly of the ICA. To get more information about previous and upcoming conferences, please select one following ICC conferences. Upcoming ICC conferences ICC 2021 – Florence, Italy ICC 2023 and MAPS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS INTERNATIONAL In the light of the International Map Year (IMY), the ICA and its commissions are highlighting the value of cartography by “mapping” the UN sustainable development goals. The sustainable development goals and their targets can be mapped based on the indicators. ICA’s Commissions have mapped each of the goals from their particularperspective.
AUGUST 1984 INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION From 1960–1972 he was chairman of the Hessen subdivision of the German Cartographic Society and from 1975–1979 he was its Secretary. Further, for a few years he was a member of the editorial board of the bimonthly periodical Kartographische Nachrichten.Numerous articles, reports and reviews by his hand appeared in German and international periodicals, including the International Yearbook4 MAP DESIGN
According to the map assignment, a cartographer draws up a project map and elaborates important items of map design. It consists of two main parts, namely, the objective specification and the projectspecification (see
RESEARCH AGENDAICA COMMISSION ON GEOSPATIAL ANALYSIS AND Research Agenda themes are in open discussion! The GAM commission is creating a new version of our research agenda complete with descriptions of cutting edge topics in GAM and goals for the futurepro
TOPOGRAPHIC LINE MAPS FOR MILITARY PURPOSES CO-321 TOPOGRAPHIC LINE MAPS FOR MILITARY PURPOSES ECKRICH N. Kartographie Huber, MüNCHEN, GERMANY BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Standardized cartography and international data standards like the European INSPIRE data model, allows THE CROATIAN EXPLORER DRAGUTIN LERMAN (1863-1918), AND HIS Mirela Slukan Altic: The Croatian explorer Dragutin Lerman (1863-1918) Page 1 of 13 Symposium on “Shifting Boundaries”: Cartography of the 19 th and 20 Centuries. ICA Commission on the History of MAPCARTE 1/365: LONDON UNDERGROUND POCKET RAILWAYS MAP BY A predictable start for the MapCarte series but let’s get it out the waymy personal favourite. A schematic diagram was Beck’s solution by which to map the London underground for navigation. DYNAMIC TRAJECTORY ANNOTATION FOR INTEGRATING Dynamic trajectory annotation for integrating environmental and movement data Vanessa S. Brum-Bastos 1, Jed A. Long 1, Urška Demšar 1 1 School of Geography & Geosciences, University of St Andrews, Irvine Building, North Street, St Andrews, UK Email: {vdsbb, jed.long, urska.demsar}@st-andrews.ac.uk INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION THE MISSION OF THENEWSCALENDARPUBLICATIONSTHE ASSOCIATIONMEMBERSCOMMISSIONSINTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATIONINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARTOGRAPHYCARTOGRAPHIC JOURNALWELCOME TO ICA The mission of the International Cartographic Association (ICA) is to promote the discipline and profession of cartography and GIScience in an international context. ICA NEWS INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION ICA News is a biannual newsletter documenting the activities of the ICA and its members and commissions. It is published by the International Cartographic Association (ICA) and edited by Igor Drecki. Current issue ICA News 75, December 2020, web (1.1mb) ICA News 75, December 2020 print (18.4mb) Previous issues ICA News 74, June2020: web
BARBARA PETCHENIK CHILDREN’S WORLD MAP DRAWING COMPETITIONGENERAL RULES FOR THE BARBARA PETCHENIK COMPETITION 2021LIST OF NATIONAL ORGANIZERS(AS OF MAY 19, 2021)RULES FOR THE NATIONAL COORDINATORSRULES FOR TEACHERS AND PARENTSSEE MORE ON ICACI.ORGPHD & MASTER THESES
2016. HALL, Andreas, 2016, Reasoning in Spatio-Temporal Analysis – Theory, Provenance, and Applications, PhD Thesis, Aalto University. 2015. YOCHEVA Zornitza, 2015, User-Centred Design of Smartphone Augmented Reality in Urban Tourism Context, PhD Thesis, Bournemouth University. DEEB, Rasha, 2015, Assessing visual variables of cartographic text design, PhD Thesis, Ghent University SOUTH AFRICA INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION Two bids for organizing ICC2021 received. Following the Call for Organizers for the 30th International Cartographic Conference in 2021 (ICC2021), two bids were submitted by ICA national members: Cape Town (Republic of South Africa) Florence (Italy) The ICA Executive Commitee will decide on the venue of ICC2021 soon. – László Zentai. ICA COMMISSION ON GENERALISATION AND MULTIPLE Welcome to the website of the ICA Commission on Generalisation and Multiple Representation! It is the case that many tasks require us to visualize geographic information at a number of different scales, in a variety of environments, over different devices. Whether it is planning a holiday, or following a route on a smart phone, it iscritical
TOPOGRAPHIC LINE MAPS FOR MILITARY PURPOSES CO-321 TOPOGRAPHIC LINE MAPS FOR MILITARY PURPOSES ECKRICH N. Kartographie Huber, MüNCHEN, GERMANY BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Standardized cartography and international data standards like the European INSPIRE data model, allows IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION IN CARTOGRAPHY The cartographic method is characteristic for all spatial sciences. Today cartography is defined as science about transmission of graphical information and map as special information channel. MAPCARTE 38/365: MCARTHUR’S UNIVERSAL CORRECTIVE MAP OFACCURATE MAP What’s a ‘normal’ looking world map? If you’re from Europe then north is at the top of the map and the Greenwich meridian isusually centred.
MAPCARTE 107/365: YOSEMITE BY JO MORA, 1931 MapCarte 107/365: Yosemite by Jo Mora, 1931. Of the thousands of maps, illustrations and photographs of Yosemite one sits proud as a work of art that captures the beauty and scale of the valley and is arguably as much loved as the valley itself. Uruguayan Joseph Jacinto ‘Jo’ Mora first visited Yosemite in 1904 and as is the case with the INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION THE MISSION OF THENEWSCALENDARPUBLICATIONSTHE ASSOCIATIONMEMBERSCOMMISSIONSINTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATIONINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARTOGRAPHYCARTOGRAPHIC JOURNALWELCOME TO ICA The mission of the International Cartographic Association (ICA) is to promote the discipline and profession of cartography and GIScience in an international context. ICA NEWS INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION ICA News is a biannual newsletter documenting the activities of the ICA and its members and commissions. It is published by the International Cartographic Association (ICA) and edited by Igor Drecki. Current issue ICA News 75, December 2020, web (1.1mb) ICA News 75, December 2020 print (18.4mb) Previous issues ICA News 74, June2020: web
BARBARA PETCHENIK CHILDREN’S WORLD MAP DRAWING COMPETITIONGENERAL RULES FOR THE BARBARA PETCHENIK COMPETITION 2021LIST OF NATIONAL ORGANIZERS(AS OF MAY 19, 2021)RULES FOR THE NATIONAL COORDINATORSRULES FOR TEACHERS AND PARENTSSEE MORE ON ICACI.ORGPHD & MASTER THESES
2016. HALL, Andreas, 2016, Reasoning in Spatio-Temporal Analysis – Theory, Provenance, and Applications, PhD Thesis, Aalto University. 2015. YOCHEVA Zornitza, 2015, User-Centred Design of Smartphone Augmented Reality in Urban Tourism Context, PhD Thesis, Bournemouth University. DEEB, Rasha, 2015, Assessing visual variables of cartographic text design, PhD Thesis, Ghent University SOUTH AFRICA INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION Two bids for organizing ICC2021 received. Following the Call for Organizers for the 30th International Cartographic Conference in 2021 (ICC2021), two bids were submitted by ICA national members: Cape Town (Republic of South Africa) Florence (Italy) The ICA Executive Commitee will decide on the venue of ICC2021 soon. – László Zentai. ICA COMMISSION ON GENERALISATION AND MULTIPLE Welcome to the website of the ICA Commission on Generalisation and Multiple Representation! It is the case that many tasks require us to visualize geographic information at a number of different scales, in a variety of environments, over different devices. Whether it is planning a holiday, or following a route on a smart phone, it iscritical
TOPOGRAPHIC LINE MAPS FOR MILITARY PURPOSES CO-321 TOPOGRAPHIC LINE MAPS FOR MILITARY PURPOSES ECKRICH N. Kartographie Huber, MüNCHEN, GERMANY BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Standardized cartography and international data standards like the European INSPIRE data model, allows IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION IN CARTOGRAPHY The cartographic method is characteristic for all spatial sciences. Today cartography is defined as science about transmission of graphical information and map as special information channel. MAPCARTE 38/365: MCARTHUR’S UNIVERSAL CORRECTIVE MAP OFACCURATE MAP What’s a ‘normal’ looking world map? If you’re from Europe then north is at the top of the map and the Greenwich meridian isusually centred.
MAPCARTE 107/365: YOSEMITE BY JO MORA, 1931 MapCarte 107/365: Yosemite by Jo Mora, 1931. Of the thousands of maps, illustrations and photographs of Yosemite one sits proud as a work of art that captures the beauty and scale of the valley and is arguably as much loved as the valley itself. Uruguayan Joseph Jacinto ‘Jo’ Mora first visited Yosemite in 1904 and as is the case with the ICC 2023 INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION The 31st International Cartographic Conference and 19th General Assembly will take place in Cape Town, South Africa, 13–18 August2023. The bid
INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC CONFERENCES INTERNATIONAL The International Cartographic Conference (ICC) takes place every second year in one of the member countries. Every second conference (every fourth year) hosts the General Assembly of the ICA. To get more information about previous and upcoming conferences, please select one following ICC conferences. Upcoming ICC conferences ICC 2021 – Florence, Italy ICC 2023 and MAPS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS INTERNATIONAL In the light of the International Map Year (IMY), the ICA and its commissions are highlighting the value of cartography by “mapping” the UN sustainable development goals. The sustainable development goals and their targets can be mapped based on the indicators. ICA’s Commissions have mapped each of the goals from their particularperspective.
AUGUST 1984 INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION From 1960–1972 he was chairman of the Hessen subdivision of the German Cartographic Society and from 1975–1979 he was its Secretary. Further, for a few years he was a member of the editorial board of the bimonthly periodical Kartographische Nachrichten.Numerous articles, reports and reviews by his hand appeared in German and international periodicals, including the International Yearbook4 MAP DESIGN
According to the map assignment, a cartographer draws up a project map and elaborates important items of map design. It consists of two main parts, namely, the objective specification and the projectspecification (see
RESEARCH AGENDAICA COMMISSION ON GEOSPATIAL ANALYSIS AND Research Agenda themes are in open discussion! The GAM commission is creating a new version of our research agenda complete with descriptions of cutting edge topics in GAM and goals for the futurepro
ISO 19115-1:2014 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Scope. This part of ISO 19115 defines the schema required for describing geographic information and services by means of metadata. It provides information about the identification, the extent, the quality, the spatial and temporal aspects, the content, the spatial reference, the portrayal, distribution, and other properties of digital geographic data and services. TOPOGRAPHIC LINE MAPS FOR MILITARY PURPOSES CO-321 TOPOGRAPHIC LINE MAPS FOR MILITARY PURPOSES ECKRICH N. Kartographie Huber, MüNCHEN, GERMANY BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Standardized cartography and international data standards like the European INSPIRE data model, allows THE CROATIAN EXPLORER DRAGUTIN LERMAN (1863-1918), AND HIS Mirela Slukan Altic: The Croatian explorer Dragutin Lerman (1863-1918) Page 1 of 13 Symposium on “Shifting Boundaries”: Cartography of the 19 th and 20 Centuries. ICA Commission on the History of DYNAMIC TRAJECTORY ANNOTATION FOR INTEGRATING Dynamic trajectory annotation for integrating environmental and movement data Vanessa S. Brum-Bastos 1, Jed A. Long 1, Urška Demšar 1 1 School of Geography & Geosciences, University of St Andrews, Irvine Building, North Street, St Andrews, UK Email: {vdsbb, jed.long, urska.demsar}@st-andrews.ac.uk* News
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SPECIAL ISSUE: CARTOGRAPHERS WRITE ABOUT CARTOGRAPHY, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARTOGRAPHY – COMPLETE ISSUE PUBLISHED ON-LINE_The new
issue of the International Journal of Cartography is now publishedonline . _
EDITORIAL: CARTOGRAPHERS WRITE ABOUT CARTOGRAPHY The year 2020, and the COVID-19 virus presented challenges for communities worldwide. Our Cartography and GIScience international ‘family’ was not immune to the impacts of health issues, movement restrictions and the need to operate altogether differently to what we had done in the past. One of the impacts of restricted travel has been the re-scheduling of the ICA conference ICC2021 from June to December 2021. At the time of writing there’s hope, but not yet certainty that we can meet in person in December. We thought that we would ‘re-position’ one of the issues of the International Journal of Cartography to provide a way that members of our international community could continue discourse about our discipline during this ‘hiatus’ in face-to-face international cartographic activities. We have therefore allocated this second edition (7.2) for 2021 to a series of ‘invited essays’, where we invited a number of Cartographers to write about Cartography – personal essays on a particular map, geospatial product, or cartographic issue. We (deliberately) asked invited contributors to write a short, illustrated essay, rather than a formal paper, so as to be able to express the qualities they saw as being important in a particular artefact. These are very much personal reflections. We were interested in developing a publication that explored what we think about certain maps that move and inspire us – as cartographers and designers, as geospatial scientists and geographers. When we look at some maps or atlases we sometimes just ‘like them’, or think they ‘work’. They are something special. They can work, artistically, scientifically, technically – or in all three of these areas. We generally limit our appreciation to some ‘note to self’ or by commenting about the artefact we admire to a close friend or colleague, or by a brief comment on social media. We very rarely express our longer-form thoughts about them to a wideraudience.
We believe that this Special Issue has provided the vehicle for this to occur, at least for the small proportion of cartographic works onshow.
The authors that contributed to this Special Issue of the Journal were asked to pen a personal illustrated essay. We asked them to explain why their chosen map or cartographic artefact works and to provide an analysis of the attributes of the product that they believed make it successful. Here, they were asked to emphasise why it works, even though this was perhaps a personal viewpoint, unsupported by analytical research. If in fact why it works cannot be pinpointed, the author’s personal viewpoint was sought. (Our thinking was that maybe what they were writing about was considered to be like a piece of art – “it’s just great, but I don’t know why it works”.) When compiling our list of ‘invitees’ we were faced with a dilemma: our discipline is one that is rich with well-respected, talented and innovative researchers and practitioners. Looking at what they have done, and continue to do, is truly amazing. We would have liked to invite them all! However, our issue page limit disallowed this. So, we invited potential contributors to enable a representation of the diverse nature of the areas of endeavour in our field, hailing from many parts of the globe, being at different stages of their careers and, importantly for us, as editors, be willing to join us on this journey. We are glad to report that we received much interest and encouragement from invited authors, who were keen to share their passion for maps, in their many forms and applications. The enthusiastic support from contributors confirmed our thinking that an issue like this, with a focus on personal observations of maps, would make a wonderful vehicle for promoting conversations about our field of endeavour. We believe that this collection of essays will make an important contribution to the contemporary literature on cartography and GI science and promote discourse on these maps and cartographic artefacts. We hope it will generate pleasure and stimulate creativity. Further, that in exploring cartographic work in this way we might encourage similar approaches to other work, acknowledging the value of personal perspectives and opinion as much as scholarly critique. Bothhave value.
_William Cartwright, Melbourne, Australia_ _Anne Ruas, Paris, France_ _Kenneth Field, Redlands, United States of America_ _Editors, International Journal of Cartography Special Issue – Cartographers write about Cartography_ THE CONTENTS OF THE ISSUE ARE: * _Editorial: Cartographers Write About Cartography_ by William Cartwright, Anne Ruas and Kenneth Field * _The Heart of the Grand Canyon_ by Tom Patterson * _OCTOPUS MAPPING one of the MADMAPS: NATO Octopus, control over the weapons’ sales_ by Christine Zanin and Nicolas Lambert * _The Mediterranean Basin Map Designed_ by Michel Morel by AnneRuas
* _Peeling back the layers of a school wall map: Brunhes-Deffontaines “France Forestière”_ by Nicholas Chrisman * _The Unicorn of Map Projections_ by Sarah Battersby _Reinhard Maack and the Brandberg (Namibia) _by Imre Demhardt * _Linear and Painterly Expression in Topographic Works of Art during the Enlightenment_ by Beata Medyńska-Gulij * _UNVEILING SOUTHERN AFRICA: JOHN BARROW’S MAP OF 1801 _by ElriLiebenburg
* _Reorienting the Narrative: Chapin Jr.’s “Red China” Map_ byIan Muehlenhaus
* _The Geologic Map of the Cassini Quadrangle on the Moon: Planetary Cartography Between Science, Efficacy and Cartographic Aesthetics _by Andrea Naß and Stephan van Gasselt * _Revealing the value of geospatial information with isochrone maps for improving the management of heart attacks in South Africa_ by Serena Coetzee, Lourens Snyman and Rhena Delport * _Map as biography: maps, memory, and landscape – thoughts on Ordnance Survey map, Sheet TR04, 1:25,000 Provisional Edition, Ashford._ by Peter Vujakovic * _Interactive Videodiscs: Beginnings of Multimedia and Catalyst for Multimedia Cartography_ by William Cartwright * _The best map ever?_ by Menno-Jan Kraak * _Cartography Is Here. _ by Igor Drecki * _My first Atlas by Carla Cristina Reinaldo Gimenes de Sena_ _Graphical-statistical Atlas of Switzerland, 1914_ by Thomas Schultz * _Matthew Picton’s Urban Narratives. Or how a three-dimensional paper map can beam you into the London bombing nights of 1940_ by Thomas Streifeneder and Barbara Piatti * _Seeing the “perfect world” through Heinrich Berann´s Panorama Maps of the Alps_ by Georg Gartner * _The Soviet Military 1:10,000 City Plan of Dover, UK (1974)_ byAlexander Kent
* _Reflections on the creation of cartographic expression through the representation of elevation_ by Takashi Morita * _Separating fact from fiction: the mythology of cartographic icons_ by Kenneth Field * _Measuring geodetic baselines in Spain during the 1850’s_ byAndrés Arístegui
* _MapQuest and the beginnings of Web Cartography_ by MichaelPeterson
International Journal of Cartography Special Issue: Cartographers write about Cartography Number 2 Volume 7 2021ISSN:2372-9333
CATEGORY: General News TAG: International Journal of Cartography3 June 2021
Manuela Schmidt
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PRESIDENT’S BLOG #8: UPCOMING DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS FORICC2021
Dear ICA Colleagues, The planning for the International Cartographic Conference in Florence in December is on schedule and our excitement grows in anticipation with each passing day. THIS IS A REMINDER THAT FOR THOSE WANTING TO SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT FOR WHAT PROMISES TO BE AN EXCEPTIONAL ICC2021 THE EXTENDED DEADLINE IS SUNDAY, JUNE 20, 2021. Please see the submission guidelines at www.icc2021.net The number of full paper submissions for the ICC2021 for consideration as journal articles reached 100, which is an impressive record, and are now under review by the Scientific Program Committee. As you can see, there is an eagerness among all of us to explore beyond our confined spaces to meet each other in Florence. Registration is now open on the website and you are encouraged to make your plans for attending this historic event. For the business community, this is your chance to announce to the cartographic and geospatial world that you are open for business. Please share this information with colleagues to promote the 30th International Cartographic Conference in Florence, Italy. I look forward to seeing you in Flroence._– Tim Trainor_
_President of the International Cartographic Association_ CATEGORY: President's BlogTAG: cfp , ICC2021
25 May 2021
Tim Trainor
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ECARTO NEWS MAY 2021 eCARTO News captures the latest cartographic news and developments from around the world. If you have any general cartography items of interest then please email them to David Fraser, editor of eCARTONews.
CARTOGRAPHY REPORTING * World Development Report 2021 Maps and Figures – worldbank.org * Mapping risk across the globe – controlrisks.comHISTORY
* Notable Cartographers and Their Maps – gislounge.com * Viabundus – landesgeschichte.uni-goettingen.de * Historiske kart – kartverket.notOPINION
* The Unsolved Mystery of Sri Lanka’s “Stargate” – bbc.com * 3 Advantages of Paper Maps Over Digital Maps – gisgeography.com * You Can’t Have a One to One Mapping of American History –ctexaminer.com
* Maps can bridge gaps between citizens, scientists and policymakers – theconversation.com * Google Maps is About to Get a Lot More Useful – thurrott.com CARTOGRAPHIC COLLECTIONS * A Guide to the Library of Congress’s Collection of Fire Insurance Maps – maproomblog.com CARTOGRAPHIC APPLICATIONS * Tracking Civic Space – monitor.civicus.org * Canadian Passenger Rail in 1955 and 1980 – maproomblog.com * Going global: Western migration mapping project adopted by international science group to aid conservation – postregister.comATLASES AND GLOBES
* Atlas of Demography’ – migration-demography-tools.jrc.ec.europa.eu * International team partners with UN to launch global initiative to map ungulate migrations – eurekalert.org * Globemakers – instagram.com * UO geographers map out new conservation opportunities –miragenews.com
* A digital atlas for all the worlds maps and imagery – soar.earth * Allen Coral Atlas – allencoralatlas.org SHARING OUR CARTOGRAPHY * Mai Ghaly Cartography Portfolio – mai-ghaly-cartography-portfolio * Mapping Our World – loc.gov * A Gray Accessible Basemap – esri.com * Magnets, Math, and Diagrams: Turning Visual Aids into Navigational Technology – video.ibm.com CARTOGRAPHIC INDUSTRY NEWS & RESEARCH & INFORMATION * Boletín semanal de Nosolosig – mailchi.mp * Hiring: Part Time Junior Graphic Designer | Cartographer –bellerbyandco.com
* Area burned adjustments to historical wildland fires in Canada –iopscience.iop.org
* Accessing data from large online rasters with Cloud-Optimized-Geotiff, GDAL, and terra R package – frodriguezsanchez.net * Cool GeoViewer Features – geospatialonline.com * How GPS Receivers Work – Trilateration vs Triangulation –gisgeography.com
* Where is the Central Meridian? – gisgeography.com * Mapping micronutrients in grain and soil unearths hidden hunger in Africa – nature.com * Terradepth Autonomous Sub Dives Into Mapping World’s Oceans, Making Data Freely Available – forbes.com * Birds dealing with change — Mapping migration routes can lead to conservation areas – eurekalert.org * 54th annual conference of CARTO – acmla-acacc.ca * Mapping the World, the Belgian contribution – imcos2021brussels WORLD CARTOGRAPHIC PRODUCTS * Indian Ocean, including Australia, New Zealand and Malaysia –nla.gov.au
* Maps of the World – nationsonline.org * Global mapping of urban–rural catchment areas reveals unequal access to services – pnas.org * Gridded Bathymetric Data – gebco.net/ * GEBCO Seabed2030 project – gebco.net * Mapping populations – worldpop.org * Windy – windy.comJUST MAPS
* Native land – native-land.ca * Ethnic composition of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, 1910 – mapsontheweb.zoom-maps.com * El mapa de la calidad de vida en Europa – elordenmundial.com * 10 Topographic Maps From Around the World – gisgeography.com * Uruguay Mapa Politico – elordenmundial.comODD SPOT (X,Y)
* A Belgian farmer moved a rock and accidentally annexed France: the weird and wonderful history of man-made borders – abc.net.au * 25 Google Maps Tricks You Need to Try – au.pcmag.com * Kiribati & Interesting Facts About Its Geographic Anomalies –brilliantmaps.com
KINDRED
* Iceye unveils new wide-area imaging capability – spacenews.com * National Baseline of High-resolution 3D Data – gwprime.geospatialworld.net * TCarta Delivers Satellite-Derived Bathymetry to NOAA for U.S. Coastal Mapping Pilot – gisuser.com * Plex-Earth expands to BricsCAD with satellite and aerial imagery– aecmag.com
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25 May 2021
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APPLY FOR THE 2021 INTAKE OF THE CARTOGRAPHY MASTER PROGRAMME _The online application for the 2021 intake of the International Joint Master Program “Cartography” between four European Universities is open until May 31, 2021._ All information about the application process can be found here.
The program particularly welcomes applications from ICA member countries or regions! Let’s go mapping for a sustainable world. CATEGORY: Member News TAG: Austria , Germany, ITC ,
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7 May 2021
Manuela Schmidt
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ECARTO NEWS APRIL 2021 eCARTO News captures the latest cartographic news and developments from around the world. If you have any general cartography items of interest then please email them to David Fraser, editor of eCARTONews.
CARTOGRAPHERS
* Joshua Miele: Hands-On Mapping: The Story of a Blind Cartographer – disability.stanford.edu * Female mapmakers – othercartographies.com * Piri Reis: Admiral extraordinaire, the champion of Ottoman cartography – trtworld.com * Young drone cartographer puts record-breaking on the map – guinnessworldrecords.com * SU Yu Hsin’s Digital Cartography – artnews.com * Meet Venna, a Vizag-based illustrator weaving magic with cartography – yovizag.com * How a Young Activist Is Helping Pope Francis Battle Climate Change– newyorker.com
* Geoinspirations Podcast Series: Dr. Paulette Hasier – Curating Generations of Cartography – directionsmag.com * The SoPo Cartographer Who Turns Maps Into Art – downeast.com * Lockdown no bar, over 1,000 students honing skills in cartography – newindianexpress.comHISTORY
* Bronze Age slab found in France is oldest 3D map in Europe –bbc.com
* The Historical Importance of India’s Cartography Reforms –swarajyamag.com
OPINION
* Digital Maps to hold the future of smart cities, autonomous cars, and much more – geospatialworld.net * Mapping the path to rewilding: The importance of landscape –sciencedaily.com
* Internet Debates Worst Navigation App After Hilarious Google Maps Tweet – newsweek.com CARTOGRAPHY AND SOCIETY * Audubon Spotlight: Vero Couttee Uses Maps to Break the Cycle of Injustice – audubon.org * How One Man – And A Creative Map – Made A Difference In Panama’s COVID-19 Crisis – npr.org * First ever village-level mapping of childhood undernutrition in India reveals sharp local disparities – hsph.harvard.edu CARTOGRAPHIC APPLICATIONS * Scientists develop new mapping model to save Africa’s cycad plants from extinction – weforum.org * Ground and satellite observations map building damage after Beirut explosion – sciencedaily.com * Where is it hottest in the Triangle? Researchers set out to map urban heat islands. – newsobserver.comATLASES
* World Wine Regions – worldwineregions.com * What Would It Look Like to Decolonize Cartography? A Volunteer Group Has Ideas – hyperallergic.comHOW TO
* How to Create a Map from Excel Data – techbullion.com * Best Practices for Getting and Using Your Google Maps API Key – searchenginejournal.com * Getting started with digital mapping tools – nrtoday.com CARTOGRAPHIC INDUSTRY NEWS * Hydro International – hydro-international * Snap has acquired Pixel8earth, a 3D mapping developer, for $7.6M – au.news.yahoo.com * Exyn Technologies’ drones achieve autonomy milestone with on-board mapping – au.news.yahoo.com * Drone operators challenge surveyors’ turf in mapping dispute – conchovalleyhomepage.com * Strava personal heatmaps go 3D | Satellite imagery and in-app mapping also updated – bikeradar.com * Google promises better 3D maps – techcrunch.com * Airborne Digital Mapping Camera Market to move forward with regards to technological upgradations in the next 10 years –mccourier.com
CARTOGRAPHIC TRICKERY * Deepfake tech takes on satellite maps – techcrunch.com * Why ‘deepfake geography’ presents significant risks — and how researchers are detecting it – geekwire.com CARTOGRAPHIC REVEALS * Drainage basins of the world’s longest rivers – vividmaps.com * Draining the oceans – geo_spatialist * How to map the seabed from the sky – economist.com * Mapping memories through cartography – newindianexpress.com * World’s Largest Map of Space Offers Clues on Dark Energy – scientificamerican.com * Mapping the World’s Key Maritime Choke Points – visualcapitalist.comCARTOGRAPHY RELATED
* 30 GIS Software Applications – gisgeography.com * USGS Landsat Satellites Enable Google to Portray Global Change –usgs.gov
* Automatic Shipwreck Detection in Bathymetry Data –hydro-international
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30 April 2021
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ECARTO NEWS MARCH 2021 eCARTO News captures the latest cartographic news and developments from around the world. If you have any general cartography items of interest then please email them to David Fraser, editor of eCARTONews.
CARTOGRAPHERS
* Highlighting Five Fantastic Women in the Geospatial Industry –maps.com
* Holly Price – cartography.org.uk CARTOGRAPHIC STANDARDS, GUIDELINES AND RULES * OGC membership approves new Community Standard: Indoor Mapping Data Format (IMDF) – ogc.org MAPPING THE ENVIRONMENT * How community mapping of storm water drains is fighting evictions in Karachi’s informal settlements – preventionweb.net * Seafarer App Mapping Ocean Pollution Used to Clear Isle of Man Beaches – maritime-executive.com * EDODnet Unveils New Pan-European Shoreline-migration Map – hydro-international.comONLINE CARTOGRAPHY
* OS OpenMap – Local Buildings & Function Sites in the Living Atlas – resource.esriuk.com * Looking forward to the new Map Viewer – resource.esriuk.com * Web application cartography: mapping out Burp Suite’s crawler– portswigger.net
* Mapping internet shutdowns around the world – aljazeera.com CARTOGRAPHIC DISCUSSION & DISCOVERIES * Can This New Map Fix Our Distorted Views of the World? –nytimes.com
* What scientists found while mapping underwater continent off Australia – brisbanetimes.com.au THE PSYCHOLOGY OF MAPS * How Maps Affect Perception – gislounge.com * Mira Dayal Maps a Gallery Floor – hyperallergic.comJUST MAPS
* Map of Windmills In The Netherlands: Historic vs Modern – britishbusinessenergy.co.uk * World Map Used in North Korea – brilliantmaps.com * Europe At Night – brilliantmaps.com * The Incredible Map of Venice That Changed Cartography Forever –telegraph.co.uk
* New ‘Map of Life’ Reveals Where Unknown Animals May Still Live on Earth – sciencealert.com * A pocket guide to Mars – spaceref.com CARTOGRAPHIC INDUSTRY NEWS * South Korean Mapping Satellite Reaches Orbit – hackaday.com CARTOGRAPHY SOURCES, RESOURCES AND OPPORTUNITIES * “ISSonVis 2021- Geovisualization in Maps – geoinformatics.upol.cz * Research Associate in Digital History on the Machines Reading Maps project – cartography.org.uk * Cartographic Animation – geography.name * Digitale Geodaten von swisstopo sind neu kostenlos und können frei genutzt warden – swisstopo.admin.ch * The Long Enlightenment – woodslane.com.au * ANZMapS newsletter – anzmaps.org * _Call for Papers – Coordinating Cartographic Collections_history.icaci.org
* Japanese Maps Collection launches on Manchester Digital Collections – rylandscollections.com * Online Rumsey Maps Reach 105,000. Part Two – 2017 Additions –davidrumsey.com
* Public Research Fellows in History and Geography –leventhalmap.org
CARTOGRAPHY READS, REVIEWS AND REWINDS * _When Maps Become the World. _h-net.org * The Border Mistake That Created a Disputed Territory –youtube.com
* Mercator Misconceptions: Clever Map Shows the True Size of Countries – visualcapitalist.com * 3D Mapping The Largest Population Density Centers – visualcapitalist.com * Linking maps to crime scenes and revealing unseen connections –resource.esriuk.com
* Cartography Animated – harvardmagazine.com * Looking back 500 years – opinion.inquirer.net CARTOGRAPHY RELATED (PERHAPS!) * On the Survival of Polynesian Voyaging – maps.com * Disboard – disboard.org * 50 Cognitive Biases in the Modern World – visualcapitalist.com * Most Used Emoji’s Around the World – reddit.com * GIS job listings – gislounge.com * Sound waves from fin whale songs could help us study Earth’s crust – newscientist.com * Vintage Lego Topographical Map – ideas.lego.com * Best Handheld GPS Receivers – gisgeography.com * Leonardo da Vinci Cartographer and Inventor of the Google Map is finalist in book cover design competition. – prurgent.com * ITV Invests $2.7M In UK Mapping Tech Startup What3words –deadline.com
* Mapping the Arizona Snowbowl for functional and artistic use –azdailysun.com
* Surveyors Wanted to Shut this Drone Photographer Down. Now, He’s Fighting Back. – dronelife.com CATEGORY: eCARTO News, General News
29 March 2021
David Fraser
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PRESIDENT’S BLOG #7: EXTENSION OF DEADLINE FOR FULL PAPERS FORICC2021
Dear ICA Colleagues, Planning for our next International Cartographic Conference in December, 2021 continues at a rapid pace. The conference will be a hybrid event and we are planning to see many of you in Florence at the end of this year. The Scientific Program Committee of ICC2021 has received papers and abstracts that will surely add to our experiences. We realize that some of you have been working on your full paper and may have missed the original deadline for submission. To give you a little more time to finish up, THE LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE AGREED TO EXTEND THE FULL PAPER DEADLINE TO FRIDAY, APRIL 9 APRIL 16. An overview of all important dates can be found on the conference website: www.icc2021.net Please share this information with colleagues to promote the 30th International Cartographic Conference in Florence, Italy._– Tim Trainor_
_President of the International Cartographic Association_ CATEGORY: President's BlogTAG: cfp , ICC2021
24 March 2021
Tim Trainor
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CALL FOR PAPERS: COORDINATING CARTOGRAPHIC COLLECTIONS On 30 September 2021 the ICA Commission on the History of Cartography is organizing the online workshop “COORDINATING CARTOGRAPHIC COLLECTIONS” , in conjunction with the 12th Virginia Garrett Lectures on the History of Cartography (University of Texas at Arlington) and the Fall Meeting of the TexasMap Society.
The ICA Workshop, due to the varying international Covid19 situation and travel restrictions, will be an ONLINE EVENT. The 12th Virginia Garrett Lectures & Fall Meeting of the Texas Map Society, however, are planned as a HYBRID CONFERENCE from 1 to 3 October 2021 (in-person attendance and online streaming). Presenters and registered participants of the ICA Workshop will get FREE online access to thisconference as well.
CALL FOR PAPERS
All three connected events are exploring the incredibly diverse cosmos of maps in collections. The ICA Workshop invites personal and institutional case studies / best practice examples on the following topics (though other contributions will be considered as well): * collecting (trade and collector)* cataloguing
* preserving
* presenting (physical and digital) * access / user perspectives * managing (back office) Deadline for submission of abstracts: 30 JULY 2021 Notification of acceptance: 13 AUGUST 2021 Guidance on abstracts: MIN. 200 WORDS – MAX. 500 WORDS, add a briefbiographical note
Inquiries and submissions should be directed to: _Prof. Dr. Imre Josef DemhardtChair ICA Commission on the History ofCartography _
CATEGORY: Commission News , History of CartographyTAG: cfp
19 March 2021
Manuela Schmidt
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ECARTO NEWS FEBRUARY 2021 eCARTO News captures the latest cartographic news and developments from around the world. If you have any general cartography items of interest then please email them to David Fraser, editor of eCARTONews.
CARTOGRAPHY – A WORLD VIEW * _El mundo dibujado por los niños_ – icaci.org * Who Maps The World? – bloomberg.com * World map generator – worldmapgenerator * Preview – World map generator – worldmapgenerator.com/en/intro/ * National Geographic Atlas of the World, 11th Edition –booktopia.com
CARTOGRAPHY AND HISTORY * Cambridge Seminars in the History of Cartography – lib.cam.ac.uk * ANZMapS Webinar series: Warping historical maps and plans –mail.google.com
* The world in 50 historical maps: 150AD-2018 (142 pages) –tes.com
* Pleiades – pleiades.stoa.org * The Known World According To Herodotus In The 5th Century BC –brilliantmaps.com
* Travel Time from Ancient Rome – brilliantmaps.com * Statistical Atlas of Budapest – davidrumsey.com CARTOGRAPHY – VIEWPOINTS * New world map projection from Princeton University –princeton.edu
* A “Radically Different” World Map? – mappingasprocess.net * Imhof-ish cartography: now everywhere can look like Switzerland– esri.com
NEAR REAL TIME CARTOGRAPHY * AAA COVID-19 Travel Restrictions – gds.maps.arcgis.com * Oncor – Outage Map – stormcenter.oncor.com CARTOGRAPHIC PRODUCTS * Las dos caras de la densidad de población en España –elordenmundial.com
OUT OF THIS WORLD MAPPING APPLICATIONS * New Map of Ice on Mars – skyandtelescope.org * Map of 25,000 Supermassive Black Holes – syfy.com * Visualizing the Speed of Light (Fast, but Slow) – visualcapitalist.com * The Harmonia Macrocosmica of Andreas Cellarius – webspace.science.uu.nl * Celestial Art and Science in Albrecht Dürer’s 1515 Star Charts – hyperallergic.com CARTOGRAPHY STORYLINES * Deeper History – sl.nsw.gov.au * The Historical Importance of India’s Cartography Reforms –swarajyamag.com
CARTOGRAPHIC INDUSTRY NEWS * Launching the Facebook Map – hi.stamen.com * Inside the ‘Wikipedia of Maps,’ Tensions Grow Over Corporate Influence – bloomberg.com MAPPING THE ENVIRONMENT * Un atlas pour mieux comprendre les récifs coralliens grâce l’imagerie satellite – news.un.org * Geoinformation and satellite data reveal increasing rate of global ice loss – geospatialworld.net CARTOGRAPHY SOURCES, RESOURCES AND OPPORTUNITIES * Teaching Imagery & Remote Sensing – esri.com * International Journal of Cartography – icaci.org * GIS and Map Contests Roundup – gislounge.com * ICC – International Cartographic Conference, Florence 2021 –rivistageomedia.it
CARTOGRAPHY TECHNICALLY SPEAKING * Natural Earth projection – en.wikipedia.org * Experiments with dot density – Part Two – esri.com * How to work with Facebook population density data –statsmapsnpix.com
* Add a layer of clarity to your color and size maps – esri.com CARTOGRAPHIC INFORMATION AND QUESTIONS * The longest drivable road in the world – mapsontheweb.zoom-maps.com * Can satellite mapping really make agriculture more sustainable? – eco-business.comCARTOGRAPHY LITE
* South America pictorial map – antonthomasart.com * Celebrating Valentine’s Day, Geographer Style – gislounge.com * Why Ancient Mapmakers Were Terrified of Blank Spaces – nationalgeographic.com * Meet Venna, a Vizag-based illustrator weaving magic with cartography – yovizag.com * A fake New York town that only existed on a map briefly became real – boingboing.net CATEGORY: eCARTO News, General News
26 February 2021
David Fraser
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ISSUE 7.1, 2021 OF THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARTOGRAPHY IS NOWPUBLISHED ONLINE
_The new
issue of the International Journal of Cartography is now publishedonline
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THE CONTENTS OF THE ISSUE ARE: * _Editorial: Maps – essential information resources for integration, analysis and informing _William Cartwright & AnneRuas
* _A year like no other – the ICA during the pandemic_ __TimTrainor
* _The 1705 van Delft expedition to northern Australia: a toponymic perspective_ __Jan Tent * _Famous charts and forgotten fragments: exploring correlations in early Portuguese nautical cartography_ __Bruno Almeida * _Strengthening resilience in the Caribbean region through the Spatial Data Infrastructures_ __Paloma Merodio Gómez, Efrain Limones García & Andrea Ramírez Santiago * _Minimum-error world map projections defined by polydimensional meshes_ __Justin H. Kunimune * _Automating and utilising equal-distribution data classification_ __Gennady Andrienko, Natalia Andrienko, Ibad Kureshi, Kieran Lee, Ian Smith & Toni Staykova * _Maps in History: Fighting Epidemics_ __Imre Josef Demhardt EDITORIAL: MAPS – ESSENTIAL INFORMATION RESOURCES FOR INTEGRATION, ANALYSIS AND INFORMING We currently live in a most awful time. We are threatened by an invisible killer that we, as individuals and communities, must work hard to avoid, eliminate and, hopefully, eradicate. To help us to better understand our local situation, about infections nearby, and the global situation we, as individuals, can source information from both local and global news services and publications. This information that informs us generally includes infographics and maps. These graphical, and geo-graphical information communication methods support and enhance the information that we mostly receive through the written word and tabulated number counts. Data provided by esteemed medical research facilities and governmental agencies are the sources for mapped information. For example, The New York Times provides information on the COVID-19 virus information via their ‘Coronavirus World map: Tracking the GlobalOutbreak” website
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Infographics and maps (generated via Mapbox), includes global information on hot spots, total cases, deaths and virus cases per capita (country-by-country). The site brings-together information from local governments, The Center for Systems Science and Engineering at John Hopkins University, the National Health Commission of the PRC and the Wold Health Organisation. And, for the USA, the newspaper provides similar virus-related data (again using infographics and maps) on a state-by-state and county basis: trends in virus growth, vaccine rollout figures and the national situation generally. This is repeated in a similar fashion by other major internationally-respected newspapers, as well as news services like Bloomberg, Reuters, BBC, CNN and France 24. As well, our local newspapers and television news reports provide similar, more focussed information. Maps are prominent in these news stories and reports, and they are used to inform us about the geographical reach ofCOVID-19.
It’s times like these that we need to better understand the impact of COVID-19 and the efforts being made to confront this challenge to humanity. Mapping has, and is, playing a major role for information collection, integration, analysis and informing. This utilisation of contemporary mapping services, whereby data can be sourced globally, and then presented to citizens, via print or digital media, illustrates the power of these mediums to better provide tools for decision-makers and to inform the general public. In this issue, as part of the on-going column: Maps in history, Imre Demhardt provides some context about the use of maps as a tool for managing epidemics and developing strategic responses and spatially-informed strategies in his contribution, ‘Fighting Epidemics’. Professor Demhardt notes in his article that it wasn’t until the seventeenth century that printed maps were used as a tool to fight epidemics. He provides examples from Bari on the Apulian coast of the Adriatic in the then Kingdom of Naples in 1690, New York City in 1795 and 1797 and London, 1849 and 1854. This piece illustrates the usefulness of maps, historically, and we can reflect upon their usefulness today. Other papers in this edition include a contribution from Jan Trent – The 1705 van Delft expedition to northern Australia: A toponymic perspective. The paper outlines the 1705 voyage of Dutch explorer Maerten van Delft, and the examination of the subsequent manuscript chart and report by two Councillors of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) in Batavia. The paper reports on the findings of research that was undertaken to compare the differences between the two historic records and motivations behind the naming of locations. Bruno Almeida provides another historically-focussed paper – Famous Charts and Forgotten Fragments: Exploring Correlations in Early Portuguese Nautical Cartography. Research was undertaken to ascertain the links between two anonymous early sixteenth century portolan charts: the portolan chart at the Bibliothèque Municipale of Dijon and a fragment of a chart from the Archive at Torre do Tombo, Lisbon. As well, the research investigated the links between these two charts and the Kunstmann III chart. This was completed using a comparative study and cartometric methods to access their implicitgeometry.
Strengthening resilience in the Caribbean region through the spatial data infrastructures, by Andrea Paloma Merodio Gómez, Efrain Limones García & Andrea Ramírez Santiago provides information relating to the methodology and the results from the assessment of the initial status of the SDIs of the member of the Association of Caribbean States. The research undertaken also assessed the activities carried out for Strengthening these National SDIs, user satisfaction of improvements that had been made and provided recommendations for strengthening the use of geospatial information for regionaldecision-making.
Justin H. Kunimune, in his paper Minimum-error world map projections defined by polydimensional meshes, presents a method that uses multi-dimensional optimization to optimize piecewise map projections, based on interpolation onto unstructured meshes. These map projections are presented as the Danseiji projections, along with their potential applications. The results of the research reported are demonstrated using several new map projections. These map projections are presented as the Danseiji projections, along with their potentialapplications.
Equal-distribution data classification for studying relationships between spatial phenomena, is contributed by Gennady Andrienko, Natalia Andrienko, Ibad Kureshi, Kieran Lee, Ian Smith and Toni Staykova. The paper outlines and develops their proposal of a data classification method for choropleth maps that defines intervals so that some quantity represented by values of another attribute is equally distributed among the classes. They consider that this approach may be most useful when the distribution of the phenomenon is very unequal, with many data items having zero or low quantities and quite a few items having larger quantities. The method developed is demonstrated by analysing data that referred to a set of spatially distributed people (patients) in relationship to characteristics of the areas where they are domiciled. _William Cartwright, Melbourne, Australia_ _Anne Ruas, Paris, France_ _Editors, International Journal of Cartography_ CATEGORY: General News TAG: International Journal of Cartography16 February 2021
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