This practical handbook is about thematic cartography. With more than 120 colorful extraordinary illustrations, numerous boxed texts, definitions and helpful tools, this step by step introduction to cartography for undergraduate students and non-cartographers, is both the art of understanding the world and a powerful tool for explaining it.
This practical handbook is about thematic cartography. With more than 120 colorful extraordinary illustrations, numerous boxed texts, definitions and helpful tools, this step by step introduction to cartography for undergraduate students and non-cartographers, is both the art of understanding the world and a powerful tool for explaining it.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nicolas Lambert is a cartographer, member of the interdisciplinary network for the European spatial planning (RIATE). Involved in the European research program ESPON, his works mainly deal with the graphic representation of spatial information, for which he is developing a critical and radical dimension. Also member of the network Migreurop and of the French committee for cartography, he has taken part in the production of different publications such as the Atlas of Europe in the world (2008), The Atlas of migrants in Europe (2009, 2012, 2017) and a mapping manual (2016). He teaches cartography at the university of Paris Diderot. Christine Zanin is a Professor in Geography at the University Paris Diderot - Paris 7 and the Director of UMS 2414 RIATE. She is member of many organizations and has been awarded 2009 Prix Diderot Innovation, CNRS. Her current research is in cartography and territorial decision, and interactive cartography.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword. Authors. General Introduction. Part 1. Geographical Information. 1. Geometrical Data. 2. Statistical Data. Conclusion: Designing Maps. Part 2. Cartographical Language. 3. Differential/Associative Visual Variables. 4. Ordered Visual Variables. 5. The Visual Variables Expressing Proportionality. 6. Solutions in Statistical Mapping. Conclusion: Combining Visual Variables. Part 3. Beyond the Visual Variables. 7. Other Cartographic Presentations. 8. Staging. 9. Variations on a Theme. Conclusion: Cartography Is a Martial Art. General Conclusion. Annexes. Bibliography. Index.