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CARTOGRAPHY art science tools technology making process using MAPS = data invariant interval ratio (quantitative) ordered nominal (qualitative) RANGE LENGTH Population by Province differentiation order distance proportion point line area text size value texture color orientation shape geo PERCEPT UAL PROPER TIES BASIC SYMB OLS VISUAL VARIABL ES 8482-552972 compon ents 15 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 everyone professionals & mapmakers maps tell stories maps invite maps show patterns maps reveal relationships maps explain maps provide overview maps deliver insight maps ensure governance maps provide well-being maps instigate recreation maps effect navigation maps uphold order maps achieve security maps provoke humanity , and and of 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] Secretary-General: 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 Santiago 2009 Santiago 2007 Moscow Coruna 2005 Coruna Durban 2003 Durban Moscow 1976 Moscow Stockholm 1997 Stockholm Barcelona 1995 Barcelona Ottawa 1972 Ottawa 1964 London/Edinburgh Edinburgh 1968 Dehli Dehli 1970 Stresa Stresa 1974 Madrid Madrid 1978 College Park College Park 1980 Tokyo Tokyo 1982 Warszawa Warszawa 1984 Perth Perth 1987 Morelia Morelia 1989 Budapest Budapest 1991 Bournemouth Bournemouth 2017 Washington Washington 1967 Amsterdam Amsterdam Cologne 1993 Cologne 1962 Frankfurt am Main Frankfurt am Main 2021 Florence Florence make update coastline use a to b = 50km a 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.

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Page 1: Let’s make the world a better place with mapsLet’s make the world a better place with maps A map perspective on the sustainable development goals ICA President: Menno-Jan Kraak

CARTOGRAPHY art science

tools

technology making

processusing MAPS= �

data invariant

intervalratio

(quantitative)

ordered

nominal(qualitative)

RANGELENGTH

Population by Province

differentiationorder

distanceproportion

pointlineareatext

sizevalue

texturecolor

orientationshape

geo

PERCEPTUAL

PROPERTIES

BASICSYMBOLS

VISUALVARIABL

ES

8482-552972

components

15

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

make

update coastline

use

a to b =50km

a

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.