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Developments in the Theory and Practice of Cybercartography

Applications and Indigenous Mapping

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2014
ISBN13: 9780444627131
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2014 9780444627131
Onderdeel van serie Modern Cartography Series
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Developments in the Theory and Practice of Cybercartography—awarded an Honorable Mention in Earth Science at the Association of American Publishers' 2015 PROSE Awards—examines some of the recent developments in the theory and practice of cybercartography and the substantial changes which have taken place since the first edition published in 2005. It continues to examine the major elements of cybercartography and emphasizes the importance of interaction between theory and practice in developing a paradigm which moves beyond the concept of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Geographical Information Science.Cybercartography is a new paradigm for maps and mapping in the information era. Defined as "the organization, presentation, analysis and communication of spatially referenced information on a wide variety of topics of interest to society," cybercartography is presented in an interactive, dynamic, multisensory format with the use of multimedia and multimodal interfaces.The seven major elements of cybercartography outlined in the first edition have been supplemented by six key ideas and the definition of cybercartography has been extended and expanded. The new practice of mapping traditional knowledge in partnership with indigenous people has led to new theoretical understanding as well as innovative cybercartographic atlases. Featuring more than 90% new and revised content, this volume is a result of a multidisciplinary team effort and has benefited from the input of partners from government, industry and aboriginal non-governmental organizations.

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ISBN13:9780444627131
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden

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Editor biographies<br>Preface<br>1. Some Recent Developments in the Theory and Practice of Cybercartography: Applications in Indigenous Mapping: An Introduction<br>2. From Cybercartography to the Paradigm of Geocybernetics: A Formal Perspective<br>3. Geocybernetics as a Tool for the Development of Transdisciplinary Frameworks<br>4. Cybercartography and Volunteered Geographic Information<br>5. Exploring Web 2.0 and Participatory Software for Building Geo-located Narratives<br>6. Tile-based Mapping with Opacity<br>7. Advances in Location-based Services<br>8. Inclusive Cartography: Theoretical and Applied Issues in Brazil<br>9. The Nunaliit Cybercartographic Atlas Framework<br>10. Interactive Audiovisual Design for Cartography: Survey, Prospects, and Example<br>11. A Spatial Typology of Cinematographic Narratives<br>12. Pilot Atlas of the Risk of Homelessness in Canada<br>13. Mapping Views from the North: Cybercartographic Technology and Inuit Photographic Encounters<br>14. The Creation of the Atlas of Inuit Sea Ice Use and Knowledge<br>15. Kitikmeot Place Names Atlas<br>16. The Gwich’in Atlas: place names, maps and narratives<br>17. The Role of Experience in the Iterative Development of the Lake Huron Treaty Atlas<br>18. Considerations for Informed Consent in the Context of Online, Interactive, Atlas Creation<br>19. Cybercartography and Traditional Knowledge: Responding to Legal and Ethical Challenges<br>20. Cybercartography for Education: The Application of Cybercartography to Teaching and Learning in Nunavut, Canada<br>21. Archiving and Preserving Cybercartography<br>22. Conclusion and the Future of Cybercartography<br>Subject Index

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