This series in three volumes considers maps as constructions resulting from a number of successive transformations and stages integrated in a logical reasoning and an order of choices. Volume 2 focuses on the impact of the quantitative revolution, partially related to the advent of the computer age, on thematic cartography
In this concise introduction to the history of cartography, Norman J. W. Thrower charts the intimate...
Reflexive Cartography addresses the adaptation of cartography, including its digital forms (GIS, Web...
Three essential periods may be singled out in the development of cartography as a science: 1. From ...
A thematic map is a map that illustrates more than simply geographical relationships or locations, b...
A thematic map is a map that illustrates more than simply geographical relationships or locations, b...
This book appeared just as the microcomputer revolution in our society was beginning, and no one kne...
Progress in Human Geography has been a key conduit for the advancement of cartographic theory and...
Abstract. - This paper deals about changes in cartography. It shows the evolution from a topographic...
Thematic mapping in the United States. For the last ten years, thematic mapping in the United States...
The Language of Maps – Communicating through cartography during the middle ages and renaissance, The...
ABSTRACT. Cartographic transformations are applied to locative geographic data and to substantive ge...
This paper concerns the dependent relationships between map compilation, map reading, and cartograph...
Cartography compasses a number of specialized phases: the scale of the mapping, the method of projec...
The starting point for this article is the fact that each spatial object i is characterized by three...
Cartographic sources are the variety of descriptive sources. They include historical and geographica...
In this concise introduction to the history of cartography, Norman J. W. Thrower charts the intimate...
Reflexive Cartography addresses the adaptation of cartography, including its digital forms (GIS, Web...
Three essential periods may be singled out in the development of cartography as a science: 1. From ...
A thematic map is a map that illustrates more than simply geographical relationships or locations, b...
A thematic map is a map that illustrates more than simply geographical relationships or locations, b...
This book appeared just as the microcomputer revolution in our society was beginning, and no one kne...
Progress in Human Geography has been a key conduit for the advancement of cartographic theory and...
Abstract. - This paper deals about changes in cartography. It shows the evolution from a topographic...
Thematic mapping in the United States. For the last ten years, thematic mapping in the United States...
The Language of Maps – Communicating through cartography during the middle ages and renaissance, The...
ABSTRACT. Cartographic transformations are applied to locative geographic data and to substantive ge...
This paper concerns the dependent relationships between map compilation, map reading, and cartograph...
Cartography compasses a number of specialized phases: the scale of the mapping, the method of projec...
The starting point for this article is the fact that each spatial object i is characterized by three...
Cartographic sources are the variety of descriptive sources. They include historical and geographica...
In this concise introduction to the history of cartography, Norman J. W. Thrower charts the intimate...
Reflexive Cartography addresses the adaptation of cartography, including its digital forms (GIS, Web...
Three essential periods may be singled out in the development of cartography as a science: 1. From ...