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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Emanuela Casti (Professor and Chair of Geography, University of Bergamo, Italy) , D.R. Fraser Taylor (Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada)Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc Imprint: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc Volume: 6 Dimensions: Width: 19.10cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.610kg ISBN: 9780128035092ISBN 10: 0128035099 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 19 August 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPART ONE 1. Cartographic interpretation between continuity and renewal: on the trail of chora 2. The triumph of topos in colonial cartography: topographic metrics 3. Landscape as a cartographic icon PART TWO 4. Technology in action: participatory cartographic systems 5. Chorographic horizon: landscape cartography 6. Coming full circle: towards a ChorographyReviews...the central tenet of the book is interesting and raises questions about how, as scientists, we present information to both the research community and the general public more widely. --The Holocene, Reflexive Cartography ...a research book seeking to advance the science. Extensive footnotes with comments and a glossary - to better define these new concepts - are included. --The Leading Edge, Reflexive Cartography ... this is an academic book written for other researchers working on the same problem. --The Leading Edge, Reflexive Cartography ...the central tenet of the book is interesting and raises questions about how, as scientists, we present information to both the research community and the general public more widely. --The Holocene, Reflexive Cartography ...a research book seeking to advance the science. Extensive footnotes with comments and a glossary to better define these new concepts are included. --The Leading Edge, Reflexive Cartography ... this is an academic book written for other researchers working on the same problem. --The Leading Edge, Reflexive Cartography .. .the central tenet of the book is interesting and raises questions about how, as scientists, we present information to both the research community and the general public more widely. <b>--The Holocene, <i>Reflexive Cartography</i></b></p> .. .a research book seeking to advance the science. Extensive footnotes with comments and a glossary - to better define these new concepts - are included. <b>--The Leading Edge, <i>Reflexive Cartography</p></b></i> .. . this is an academic book written for other researchers working on the same problem. <b>--The Leading Edge, <i>Reflexive Cartography</p></b></i> Author InformationEmanuela Casti is full professor of Geography at the University of Bergamo where she directs the CST-Centro Studi sul Territorio, is responsible of the DiathesisLab (www.unibg.it/diathesis) and is President of the MA in Geourbanistica. Considered and innovator in cartographic theories studies, she has formalize a semiotic theory that investigates the relationship between cartography and geography, extending it to the new systems of cybercartography in the book of theory Reflexive Cartography published in the Modern Cartography Series by Elsevier. Her researches concern the historical context (the prehistoric cartography in Valcamonica, the renaissance and modern cartography of Venice, the Italian and French colonial cartography in Africa) as well as the contemporary one: mapping of movement, of conservation (http://multimap.unibg.it/; https://orobiemap.unibg.it/), for the governance (www.bgopenmapping.it; www.bgpublicspace.it, https://cittaaltaplurale.unibg.it/) and the regeneration of urban peripheries (www.rifoit.org). She has published more that a hundred of essays, among which the books: Reality as representation. The semiotics of cartography and the generation of meaning (Bergamo University Press, 2000); Reflexive Cartography. A New Perspective on Mapping (Elsevier, 2015). Dr D. R. Fraser Taylor is Chancellor's Distinguished Research Professor and Director of the Geomatics and Cartographic Research Centre at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. He has been recognized as one of the world’s leading cartographers and a pioneer in the introduction of the use of the computer in cartography. He has served as the president of the International Cartographic Association from 1987 to 1995. Also, in 2008, he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in recognition of his achievements. He was awarded the Carl Mannerfelt Gold Medal in August 2013. This highest award of the International Cartographic Association honours cartographers of outstanding merit who have made significant contributions of an original nature to the field of cartography.He produced two of the world’s first computer atlases in 1970. His many publications continue to have a major impact on the field. In 1997, he introduced the innovative new paradigm of cybercartography. He and his team are creating a whole new genre of online multimedia and multisensory atlases including several in cooperation with indigenous communities. He has also published several influential contributions to development studies and many of his publications deal with the relationship between cartography and development in both a national and an international context. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |