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Cartography : Past, Present and Future

Rhind, D.W.(Edited by)Rhino, David W.(Edited by)Taylor, D.R.Fraser(Edited by)
Part of the The International Cartographic Association series
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Making maps dates back at least four thousand years and it is widely recognised that many maps are of great historical value and present a skilled method of summarising the real world on a sheet of paper.

Less well known is the judgement involved in the selection and simplification of features, the complex transformation of space and the exacting standards which are needed in cartography.

This book is primarily a tribute to Professor F.J. Ormeling, former President and Secretary/Treasurer of the ICA and gives a wide ranging review of the current status of cartography, how this status was attained and the way in which the subject is expected to evolve over the next decade.

It is composed of two main sections. In the first, the present state of cartography in different countries is examined.

The second section is a thematic view in which some of the major issues and developments in cartography are discussed in turn, including art and science in cartography, the character of historical cartography, the role of map making in developing countries, the impact of a possible ideal computer mapping facility and how cartography has changed in recent years.

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Product Details
Pergamon
1851663363 / 9781851663361
Hardback
526
01/08/1989
Netherlands
213 pages, 17ill.3tabs.
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