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Mapping GIS data: thematic maps

2021
Kakoli Saha, Yngve K. Frøyen
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Map design and GIS – a survey of map usage amongst GIS users

The Cartographic Journal, 1995
A questionnaire was designed to elicit information about the maps produced by a wide range of users of Geographical Information Systems (GIS); 114 replies were received, 95 of which were usable.
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Maps and GIS

2021
Kakoli Saha, Yngve K. Frøyen
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Global maps for GIS

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 1999
K, Morgan, L, Newland
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Collaborative Mapping and GIS

2006
The collection and dissemination of geographic information has long been the prerogative of national mapping agencies. Nowadays, location-aware mobile devices could potentially turn everyone into a mapmaker. Collaborative mapping is an initiative to collectively produce models of real-world locations online that people can then access and use to ...
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GIS Mapping for Peace Corps

2023
International volunteerism programs, such as the Peace Corps, find interested, educated men and women to live abroad in order to help local communities in need of assistance. The goal of this project is to create maps intended to enhance the training of those volunteers.
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Thematic maps and GIS

2000
Thematic maps are cartographic representations of the most various themes that are directly connected with the space. Thematic maps got enormous significance in the 20th century because it was necessary to recognise and explore resources and optimal organisation of numerous human activities.
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Public Participation GIS, Participatory GIS, and Participatory Mapping

2017
Participatory mapping (PM) and public/participation GIS (P/PGIS) are umbrella terms under which a variety of mapping research and practice takes place. Local people who reside “in the map” are included in the collection, analysis, sharing, and visualization of geospatial data with the goal to make GIS and cartographic practice more inclusive and ...
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GIS IN NOISE MAPPING

Autumn Conference Acoustics 2002, 2023
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