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Thanks to technology and other advancements, cartography has evolved from an individual craft to a specialized subject. Find out how.
A new academic discipline, cartography underwent vast technological advancements that made it possible to map just about anything.
In the geospatial domains, we can witness that more spatial data than ever is produced currently. Numerous sensors of all kinds are available...
The Relevance of Cartography: A Cartographer's Perspective
Modern cartography is everything we do in our daily life as a cartographer or GI scientist to produce maps or—to be more precise—to design carto…
The ongoing successful development of modern cartography requires taking an integrated, interdisciplinary approach to producing maps.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)—adopted by the United Nations (UN) in September 2015—aim to end poverty, protect the planet, and...
The International Cartographic Conference 2015 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, will give attendees the opportunity to learn.
The premier gathering of cartographers and GIScience professionals is coming to Redlands. Learn about the event's history and this year's agenda.
As I understand it, a scientific discipline tries to gain new knowledge about particular areas of interest...
Cartography is part science, part art, and part technology. So how does it stand up to the scientific method?
See why the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zürich) is a leader in educating students in cartography and geoinformation.