Overview
- Editors:
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Antoni Moore
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School of Surveying, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
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Igor Drecki
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School of Geography, Geology&Environmental Science, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
- Contains a selection of papers describing current state-of-the-art research in cartography and geovisualisation presented at the GeoCart 2008 conference in New Zealand
- World-leading academics have contributed chapters on a broad range of topic areas such as cartographic representation, exploratory geovisualisation, cognition, usability, interfaces and applications of cartography
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Table of contents (10 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages I-XXII
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- Juliane Cron, Samuel Wiesmann, Lorenz Hurni
Pages 1-18
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- Andrew Ternes, Peter Knight, Antoni Moore, Holger Regenbrecht
Pages 19-44
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- Markus Jobst, Jan Eric Kyprianidis, Jürgen Döllner
Pages 45-59
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- Phil Bartie, Steven Mills, Simon Kingham
Pages 61-85
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- Grant Carroll, Antoni Moore
Pages 87-112
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- Julian Kardos, Antoni Moore, George Benwell
Pages 113-140
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- William Cartwright, Adrian Miles, Brian Morris, Laurene Vaughan, Jeremy Yuille
Pages 219-234
About this book
This book contains selected papers from participants at the 4th National Cartographic Conference GeoCart’2008, held in Auckland, New Zealand in September 2008. It provides a contribution to the literature related to contemporary Geoinformation and Cartography as part of the Springer - ries “Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography”. The series aims to provide publications that highlight the research and professional acti- ties taking place in this exciting discipline area. Books published thus far cover a wide range of topics and their content reflects the diverse nature of interests of contributors in the field. The GeoCart conferences are held every two years and attract attendees from Australasia and globally. They offer a forum for reflecting on past practices, exploring future possibilities and reporting on the findings of - search undertakings. They make valuable contributions to the theory and praxis of Geoinformation and Cartography. The editors of this book, Antoni Moore, from the University of Otago, and Igor Drecki, from the University of Auckland, have provided contri- tions that fall under the categories of representation, egocentric mapping, the exploration of tangible and intangible geographical phenomena by v- ual means and Web mapping. The chapters provide valuable information from contributors that illustrate the exciting developments in the dis- pline. I applaud the efforts of the editors and authors for providing this work as an insight into their fields of activity. I hope that you find this book, from the land of the Long White Cloud, a valuable resource.
Editors and Affiliations
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School of Surveying, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Antoni Moore
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School of Geography, Geology&Environmental Science, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Igor Drecki