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OverviewLearn the most critical concepts for map comprehension and creation with the updated ninth edition of this authoritative text. Maps are sophisticated conceptual creations. They convey as much about how people think and communicate as they do about the mapped environment. So how do we create maps that convey essential information correctly? Map Use: Map Reading and Design, Volume 1, ninth edition, distills content from the classic textbook Map Use: Reading, Analysis, Interpretation, eighth edition. This refined edition is a comprehensive primer that provides readers with the knowledge and skills to read and understand maps, design and make maps, and recognize the limitations and inaccuracies of maps. Combining authoritative text with hundreds of stunning visuals to describe foundational cartographic concepts in the context of the industry’s latest innovations, Map Use: Map Reading and Design, Volume 1 takes the reader beyond visual representations and into the decision-making processes of cartographers. Changes for the ninth edition include reindexing; revised datums, maps, and images; an updated map projection guide; a new state plane coordinate system; and updated text to reflect new concepts, practices, and technology. An online glossary is also available. Topics include: map scale, map projections, map design, map organization and layout, qualitative and quantitative thematic maps, relief representation, imagery and maps, and maps and reality. The book makes basic cartographic principles accessible to all, from students of cartography and GIS to motivated self-learners and seasoned mapping practitioners. It is also an invaluable companion for college-level instructors, with a thoughtful structure designed for college curricula. Get ready to improve your understanding and creation of maps. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Aileen R. Buckley , A. Jon Kimerling , Patrick J. KennellyPublisher: ESRI Press Imprint: Environmental Systems Research Institute Inc.,U.S. Edition: Ninth Edition Volume: 9 ISBN: 9781589488816ISBN 10: 1589488814 Pages: 340 Publication Date: 16 April 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsForeword Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: The earth and earth coordinates Chapter 2: Map scale chapter 3: Map projections chapter 4: Grid coordinate systems Chapter 5: Land partitioning Chapter 6: Map design Chapter 7: Map organization and layout Chapter 8: Qualitative thematic maps Chapter 9: Quantitative thematic maps Chapter 10 Relief portrayal Chapter 11: Imagery and maps Chapter 12: Maps and realityReviewsAuthor InformationAileen R. Buckley is a research cartographer for Esri. She coauthored The Atlas of Oregon, second edition (University of Oregon Press, 2001). A. Jon Kimerling is professor emeritus of geosciences at Oregon State University in Corvallis. He coauthored Elements of Cartography, sixth edition (Wiley, 1995). Patrick J. Kennelly is a professor emeritus of geography at Long Island University in Brookville, New York. He is currently the GIS Program Director at Central Oregon Community College in Bend. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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