Abstract

Analyzing the landscape maps of four regional atlases, the author finds an absence of consistent classification systems, excessively wordy legends, and an ignoring of man-induced changes in the natural landscape. He urges greater use of local geographic terms and place names to designate landscapes in one or two words.

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