Thematic Cartography and Transformations


Volume 1 • Thematic Cartography Series in 3 Volumes

Thematic Cartography and Transformations

Colette Cauvin, Louis Pasteur University of Strasbourg, France.
Francisco Escobar, University of Alcala, Spain.
Aziz Serradj, Louis Pasteur University of Strasbourg, France.


ISBN : 9781848211100

Publication Date : April 2010

Hardcover 496 pp

230.00 USD

Co-publisher

Description


A thematic map is a map that illustrates more than simply geographical relationships or locations, but rather also portrays themes, patterns, or data relating to physical, social, medical, economic, political or any other aspect of a region or location. Examples include maps that show variations of population density, climate data, wealth, voting intentions, or life expectancy with geographical location. These tools have become central to the work of scientists, practitioners, and students in nearly every field, from epidemiology to political science, and are familiar to members of the public as a common means of expressing complicated and multivariate information in easily understood graphical formats.

This set of three volumes on Thematic Cartography considers maps as information constructs resulting from a number of successive information transformations and the products of decision stages, integrated into a logical reasoning and the order of those choices. It thereby provides a thorough understanding of the theoretical basis for thematic mapping, as well as the means of applying the various techniques and methodologies in order to create a desired analytical presentation.

This first volume introduces the basics of thematic cartography. The authors present the transformations necessary to the production – using a scientific approach – of any thematic map. Four stages are detailed: from geographic entities to cartographic objects; the [XY] transformation; the [XYZ] cartographic transformations; and the semiotic transformation. Technical aspects giving map-reading keys are also included.

Contents


Part 1. Cartography: An Evolving Scientific Discipline
1. A Brief History of Thematic Cartography.
2. Cartography: A Discipline of Transformations.
3. The Map – a Construction Based on Scientific Reasoning.

Part 2. Data Construction: A Transformation Defining THE Quality of the Map
4. Localized Data: the Specialty of Cartography.
5. Attributes: the Specificity of Thematic Cartography.
6. Locations and Attributes: Quality Criteria.

Part 3. Necessary Transformations in Thematic Cartography
7. A Permanent Phase: The Semiotic Transformation.
8. Cartographic Transformations: the Representation Modes.
9. Cartographic Design.

About the authors/editors


Colette Cauvin was formerly Professor of Geography at Louis Pasteur University of Strasbourg, France.

Francisco Escobar is Professor of Geography at the University of Alcala, Spain.

Aziz Serradj is Lecturer of Geography at the Louis Pasteur University of Strasbourg, France.