CARTOGRAPHIC METHODS
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Book Details:
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Author: G.R.P. Lawrence 
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Publisher: Rawat Publications 
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Language: English 
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Edition: 2024 
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ISBN: 9788131613924 
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Pages: 169 
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Cover: Hardcover 
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Dimensions: 9.5 x 7.2 x 1.1 inches 
About the Book
This second edition of a well-established textbook introduces the wide range of skills involved in map-making and usage. Beginning with the basics of cartography—scales and location—it addresses both topographic and thematic mapping. The book also covers challenges faced by cartographers, including materials, equipment, and techniques. The map is explored as a communication tool, with methods suggested for analysis and interpretation. Drawing on map series from various countries, the book features numerous illustrations specially created for this new edition.
Cartography includes a variety of tasks, from practical map printing to artistic map design. This book aims to provide a broad overview of the essential elements of cartography relevant to geographers.
Contents
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The Basic Framework: Scales and Grids 
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Representation of Relief, Drainage, and Coasts 
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Representation of the Activities of Man 
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Map Types 
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British Map Series 
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Other Map Series 
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Atlases and World Map Series 
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Appreciation and Communication 
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Measurements from Maps 
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Map Analysis 
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Mapping Techniques 
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Draughting Techniques 
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Map Reproduction 
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Conclusion 
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Reflections of the Press 
About the Author
G.R.P. Lawrence is a Senior Lecturer in Geography at King’s College, University of London.
 
            
 
       
         

