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CARTOGRAPHY art science
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technology making
processusing MAPS= �
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PERCEPTUAL
PROPERTIES
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AMOUNT
MEASUREMENT LEVEL
Locations of International Cartographic Conferences
MAPS matter because
A map is a visual representation of an environment
many correct designs data analysis internet, mobile everyoneprofessionals &mapmakers
maps tell storiesmaps invitemaps show patternsmaps reveal relationshipsmaps explainmaps provide overviewmaps deliver insight
maps ensure governancemaps provide well-beingmaps instigate recreationmaps effect navigationmaps uphold ordermaps achieve securitymaps provoke humanity
, and andof
ICACI
Let’s make the world a better place with maps
A map perspective on the sustainable development goals
ICA President: Menno-Jan Kraak e-mail: [email protected]: László Zentai e-mail: [email protected]
ICA member
1999 Ottawa
Beijing
2001 Beijing
Rio de Janeiro
2015 Rio de Janeiro
Paris
2011 Paris
Dresden
2013 Dresden
2019 Tokyo
Santiago2009 Santiago
2007 Moscow
Coruna
2005 Coruna
Durban
2003 Durban
Moscow
1976 Moscow
Stockholm
1997 Stockholm
Barcelona
1995 Barcelona
Ottawa1972 Ottawa
1964 London/Edinburgh
Edinburgh
1968 Dehli
Dehli
1970 Stresa
Stresa
1974 Madrid
Madrid1978 College ParkCollege Park1980 Tokyo
Tokyo
1982 Warszawa
Warszawa
1984 Perth
Perth
1987 MoreliaMorelia
1989 Budapest
Budapest
1991 Bournemouth
Bournemouth
2017 Washington
Washington
1967 Amsterdam
AmsterdamCologne
1993 Cologne
1962 Frankfurt am Main
Frankfurt am Main
2021 Florence
Florence
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update coastline
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a to b =50km
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b
Boundaries on maps may seem definitive, but there are often different perspectives on their status and position. This poster series is compiled from many sources by cartographers from different countries. The ICA tries to be neutral in such matters and boundaries shown reflect those found on the ground, in existing maps, or recognized by the United Nations. The ICA acknowledges that there may be different opinions and interpretations.