Abstract

Part 1 Cartographic representation: information and cartographic representation vision and perception map design and cartographic symbols generalization names and lettering. Part 2 Cartographic technology: image generation and reproduction process photography non-silver halide processes machine printing. Part 3 Cartographic production: organization and planning compilation line image production production of area images proofing. Part 4 Applied cartography: topographic maps - organization, production and revision the representation of topographic features representation of relief orthophotomaps. Part 5 Special-purpose maps: travel and recreation nautical charts. Part 6 Special-subject maps: special-subject maps representation of continuous phenomena representation of discontinuous phenomena. Part 7 Atlases. Part 8 Trends and developments in cartography: cartographic theory and research.

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