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Developments in the Theory and Practice of Cybercartography: Applications and Indigenous Mapping (Volume 5) (Modern Cartography Series, Volume 5)

معرفی کتاب «Developments in the Theory and Practice of Cybercartography: Applications and Indigenous Mapping (Volume 5) (Modern Cartography Series, Volume 5)» نوشتهٔ D.R.Fraser Taylor (Eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Elsevier Science & Technology Books در سال 2014. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Cybercartography is a new paradigm for maps and mapping in the information era. Defined as ''the organization, presentation, analysis and communication of spatially referenced information on a wide variety of topics of interest to society,'' cybercartography is presented in an interactive, dynamic, multisensory format with the use of multimedia and multimodal interfaces. **Developments in the Theory and Practice of Cybercartography: Applications and Indigenous Mapping** examines some of the recent developments in the theory and practice of cybercartography and the substantial changes which have taken place since the first edition published in 2005. It continues to examine the major elements of cybercartography and emphasizes the importance of interaction between theory and practice in developing a paradigm which moves beyond the concept of Geographic Information Systems and Geographical Information Science. The seven major elements of cybercartography outlined in the first edition have been supplemented by six key ideas and the definition of cybercartography has been extended and expanded. The new practice of mapping traditional knowledge in partnership with indigenous people has led to new theoretical understanding as well as innovative cybercartographic atlases. Featuring more than 90% new and revised content, this volume is a result of a multidisciplinary team effort and has benefited from the input of partners from government, industry and aboriginal non-governmental organizations. * Highlights the relationship between cybercartography and critical geography * Incorporates several new cybercartographic atlases produced in cooperation with Inuit and First Nations groups * Showcases legal, ethical, consent and policy implications of mapping local and traditional knowledge * Features an interactive companion web site containing links to related sites, additional color images and illustrations, plus important information to capture the dynamic and interactive elements of cybercartography: http://booksite.elsevier.com/9780444627131/ Content: Front Matter Page iii Copyright Page iv Preface Page ix Acknowledgements Page xi Editor’s Biography Page xiii List of Contributors Pages xv-xvi Chapter 1 - Some Recent Developments in the Theory and Practice of Cybercartography: Applications in Indigenous Mapping: An Introduction Pages 1-15 D.R. Fraser Taylor Chapter 2 - From Cybercartography to the Paradigm of Geocybernetics: A Formal Perspective Pages 17-32 Fernando López-Caloca, Rodolfo Sánchez-Sandoval, María del Carmen Reyes, Alejandra A. López-Caloca Chapter 3 - Geocybernetics as a Tool for the Development of Transdisciplinary Frameworks Pages 33-42 María del Carmen Reyes, Alejandra A. López-Caloca, Fernando López-Caloca, Rodolfo Sánchez-Sandoval Chapter 4 - Cybercartography and Volunteered Geographic Information Pages 43-57 Nate J. Engler, Teresa Scassa, D. R. Fraser Taylor Chapter 5 - Further Developments in the Theory and Practice of Cybercartography: Exploring Web 2.0 and Participatory Software for Building Geolocated Narratives Pages 59-77 William Cartwright Chapter 6 - Tile-Based Mapping with Opacity Pages 79-95 Andrew Clouston, Michael P. Peterson Chapter 7 - Advances in Location-Based Services Pages 97-106 Georg Gartner Chapter 8 - Inclusive Cartography: Theoretical and Applied Issues in Brazil Pages 107-127 Regina Araujo de Almeida Chapter 9 - The Nunaliit Cybercartographic Atlas Framework Pages 129-140 Amos Hayes, Peter L. Pulsifer, J.P. Fiset Chapter 10 - Interactive Audiovisual Design for Cartography: Survey, Prospects, and Example Pages 141-159 Glenn Brauen Chapter 11 - A Spatial Typology of Cinematographic Narratives Pages 161-174 Sébastien Caquard, Daniel Naud Chapter 12 - Pilot Cybercartographic Atlas of the Risk of Homelessness Pages 175-190 Tracey P. Lauriault Chapter 13 - Mapping Views from the North : Cybercartographic Technology and Inuit Photographic Encounters Pages 191-200 Carol Payne, Amos Hayes, Sheena Ellison Chapter 14 - The Creation of the Inuit siku (Sea Ice) Atlas Pages 201-218 Gita J. Ljubicic, Peter L. Pulsifer, Amos Hayes, D. R. Fraser Taylor Chapter 15 - The Kitikmeot Place Name Atlas Pages 219-227 Darren Keith, Kim Crockatt, Amos Hayes Chapter 16 - The Gwich'in Atlas: Place Names, Maps, and Narratives Pages 229-244 Claudio Aporta, Ingrid Kritsch, Alestine Andre, Kristi Benson, Sharon Snowshoe, William Firth, Del Carry Chapter 17 - The Role of Experience in the Iterative Development of the Lake Huron Treaty Atlas Pages 245-261 Stephanie Pyne Chapter 18 - Considerations for Informed Consent in the Context of Online, Interactive, Atlas Creation Pages 263-278 Timothy Di Leo Browne, Gita J. Ljubicic Chapter 19 - Cybercartography and Traditional Knowledge: Responding to Legal and Ethical Challenges Pages 279-295 Teresa Scassa, Tracey P. Lauriault, D. R. Fraser Taylor Chapter 20 - Cybercartography for Education: The Application of Cybercartography to Teaching and Learning in Nunavut, Canada Pages 297-324 D. R. Fraser Taylor, Cindy Cowan, Gita J. Ljubicic, Carmelle Sullivan Chapter 21 - The Preservation and Archiving of Geospatial Data and Cybercartography as a Proactive Preservation Process Pages 325-342 Tracey P. Lauriault, D. R. Fraser Taylor Chapter 22 - Conclusion and the Future of Cybercartography Pages 343-350 D. R. Fraser Taylor, Tracey P. Lauriault Index Pages 351-364 Developments in the Theory and Practice of Cybercartography—awarded an Honorable Mention in Earth Science at the Association of American Publishers'2015 PROSE Awards—examines some of the recent developments in the theory and practice of cybercartography and the substantial changes which have taken place since the first edition published in 2005. It continues to examine the major elements of cybercartography and emphasizes the importance of interaction between theory and practice in developing a paradigm which moves beyond the concept of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Geographical Information Science.Cybercartography is a new paradigm for maps and mapping in the information era. Defined as'the organization, presentation, analysis and communication of spatially referenced information on a wide variety of topics of interest to society,'cybercartography is presented in an interactive, dynamic, multisensory format with the use of multimedia and multimodal interfaces.The seven major elements of cybercartography outlined in the first edition have been supplemented by six key ideas and the definition of cybercartography has been extended and expanded. The new practice of mapping traditional knowledge in partnership with indigenous people has led to new theoretical understanding as well as innovative cybercartographic atlases. Featuring more than 90% new and revised content, this volume is a result of a multidisciplinary team effort and has benefited from the input of partners from government, industry and aboriginal non-governmental organizations. Honorable Mention in the the 2015 PROSE Awards in Earth Science from the Association of American Publishers Highlights the relationship between cybercartography and critical geography Incorporates several new cybercartographic atlases produced in cooperation with Inuit and First Nations groups Showcases legal, ethical, consent and policy implications of mapping local and traditional knowledge Features an interactive companion web site containing links to related sites, additional color images and illustrations, plus important information to capture the dynamic and interactive elements of cybercartography: http://booksite.elsevier.com/9780444627131/

Cybercartography is a new paradigm for maps and mapping in the information era. Defined as "the organization, presentation, analysis and communication of spatially referenced information on a wide variety of topics of interest to society," cybercartography is presented in an interactive, dynamic, multisensory format with the use of multimedia and multimodal interfaces.

Developments in the Theory and Practice of Cybercartography: Applications and Indigenous Mapping examines some of the recent developments in the theory and practice of cybercartography and the substantial changes which have taken place since the first edition published in 2005. It continues to examine the major elements of cybercartography and emphasizes the importance of interaction between theory and practice in developing a paradigm which moves beyond the concept of Geographic Information Systems and Geographical Information Science. The seven major elements of cybercartography outlined in the first edition have been supplemented by six key ideas and the definition of cybercartography has been extended and expanded. The new practice of mapping traditional knowledge in partnership with indigenous people has led to new theoretical understanding as well as innovative cybercartographic atlases. Featuring more than 90% new and revised content, this volume is a result of a multidisciplinary team effort and has benefited from the input of partners from government, industry and aboriginal non-governmental organizations.



  • Highlights the relationship between cybercartography and critical geography
  • Incorporates several new cybercartographic atlases produced in cooperation with Inuit and First Nations groups
  • Showcases legal, ethical, consent and policy implications of mapping local and traditional knowledge
  • Features an interactive companion web site containing links to related sites, additional color images and illustrations, plus important information to capture the dynamic and interactive elements of cybercartography: http://booksite.elsevier.com/9780444627131/
Cybercartography is a fresh paradigm for maps and mapping in the information era. This book examines the major elements of cybercartography and emphasizes the importance of interaction between theory and practice in developing a paradigm which moves beyond the concept of Geographic Information Systems and Geographical Information Science.
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