ABSTRACT
This comprehensive and well-established cartography textbook covers the theory and the practical applications of map design and the appropriate use of map elements. It explains the basic methods for visualizing and analyzing spatial data and introduces the latest cutting-edge data visualization techniques. The fourth edition responds to the extensive developments in cartography and GIS in the last decade, including the continued evolution of the Internet and Web 2.0; the need to analyze and visualize large data sets (commonly referred to as Big Data); the changes in computer hardware (e.g., the evolution of hardware for virtual environments and augmented reality); and novel applications of technology.
Key Features of the Fourth Edition:
- Includes more than 400 color illustrations and it is available in both print and eBook formats.
- A new chapter on Geovisual Analytics and individual chapters have now been dedicated to Map Elements, Typography, Proportional Symbol Mapping, Dot Mapping, Cartograms, and Flow Mapping.
- Extensive revisions have been made to the chapters on Principles of Color, Dasymetric Mapping, Visualizing Terrain, Map Animation, Visualizing Uncertainty, and Virtual Environments/Augmented Reality.
- All chapters include Learning Objectives and Study Questions.
- Provides more than 250 web links to online content, over 730 references to scholarly materials, and additional 540 references available for Further Reading.
There is ample material for either a one or two-semester course in thematic cartography and geovisualization. This textbook provides undergraduate and graduate students in geoscience, geography, and environmental sciences with the most valuable up-to-date learning resource available in the cartographic field. It is a great resource for professionals and experts using GIS and Cartography and for organizations and policy makers involved in mapping projects.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|22 pages
Introduction
part Part I|242 pages
Principles of Cartography
chapter 242|18 pages
A Historical Perspective on Thematic Cartography 1
chapter 3|20 pages
Statistical and Graphical Foundation
chapter 4|20 pages
Principles of Symbolization
chapter 5|16 pages
Data Classification
chapter 6|18 pages
Scale and Generalization
chapter 7|18 pages
The Earth and Its Coordinate System
chapter 8|24 pages
Elements of Map Projections
chapter 9|24 pages
Selecting an Appropriate Map Projection
chapter 10|20 pages
Principles of Color
chapter 11|16 pages
Map Elements
chapter 12|12 pages
Typography
chapter 13|22 pages
Cartographic Design
chapter 14|12 pages
Map Reproduction
part Part II|156 pages
Mapping Techniques
chapter 26615|20 pages
Choropleth Mapping
chapter 16|22 pages
Dasymetric Mapping
chapter 17|20 pages
Isarithmic Mapping
chapter 18|18 pages
Proportional Symbol Mapping
chapter 19|12 pages
Dot Mapping
chapter 20|18 pages
Cartograms
chapter 21|16 pages
Flow Mapping
chapter 22|28 pages
Multivariate Mapping
part Part III|130 pages
Geovisualization