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  2. Cartographic generalization - Wikipedia

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    Cartographic generalization, or map generalization, includes all changes in a map that are made when one derives a smaller-scale map from a larger-scale map or map data. It is a core part of cartographic design .

  3. Generalization - Wikipedia

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    Generalization has a long history in cartography as an art of creating maps for different scale and purpose. Cartographic generalization is the process of selecting and representing information of a map in a way that adapts to the scale of the display medium of the map. In this way, every map has, to some extent, been generalized to match the ...

  4. Cartogram - Wikipedia

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    The variety of approaches that have been proposed include cellular automata, quadtree partitions, cartographic generalization, medial axes, spring-like forces, and simulations of inflation and deflation. [18]

  5. Technical geography - Wikipedia

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    Cartographic generalization is foundational in technical geography because it ensures that maps are functional, readable, and tailored to their intended use. [20] It balances the need for detail with the practical limitations of scale and medium, enhancing the effectiveness of maps as tools for communication, analysis, and decision-making.

  6. Cartographic design - Wikipedia

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    Cartographic design or map design is the process of crafting the appearance of a map, applying the principles of design and knowledge of how maps are used to create a map that has both aesthetic appeal and practical function. [1]

  7. Cartography - Wikipedia

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    History of cartography – Evolution of the art and science of mapmaking; History of Cartography Project – Publishing project in the Department of Geography at the University of Wisconsin–Madison; How to Lie with Maps – 1991 book by Mark Monmonier; List of cartographers; Locator map – Map showing the location of a geographic area in context

  8. Outline of cartography - Wikipedia

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    North American Cartographic Information Society; Society of Cartographers supports the practising cartographer and encourages and maintains a high standard of cartographic illustration; Concise Bibliography of the History of Cartography, Newberry Library; UPCT : project aimed at creating a world map (a French map to begin) with voluntaries ...

  9. Map symbol - Wikipedia

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    The dimensionality of a map symbol representing a feature may or may not be the same as the dimensionality of the feature in the real world; discrepancies are the result of cartographic generalization to simplify features based on purpose and scale. For example, a three-dimensional road is often represented as a one-dimensional line symbol ...