| Effectiveness of Dynamic Point Symbols in Quantitative Mapping |
9 |
| Maps Telling Stories? |
8 |
| Challenges in Converting the Polish Topographic Database of Built-Up Areas into 3D Virtual Reality Geovisualization |
4 |
| Cartograms for Use in Forecasting Weather-Driven Natural Hazards |
4 |
| Map Symbols for Crisis Mapping: Challenges and Prospects |
3 |
| Encountering Place: Mapping and Location-Based Games in Interdisciplinary Education |
3 |
| A Study of the Local Geometric Accuracy of Count de Ferraris's Carte de cabinet (1770s) Using Differential Distortion Analysis |
2 |
| Topographic Mapping Evolution: From Field and Photographically Collected Data to GIS Production and Linked Open Data |
2 |
| Automated Swiss-Style Relief Shading and Rock Hachuring |
2 |
| A Proposal for Topographic Map Symbols for Large-Scale Maps of Urban Areas in Brazil |
2 |
| The Impact of Global/Local Bias on Task-Solving in Map-Related Tasks Employing Extrinsic and Intrinsic Visualization of Risk Uncertainty Maps |
2 |
| An Artificial Bee Colony-based Algorithm to Automatically Create Colour Schemes for Geovisualizations |
1 |
| TIN-based Tag Map Layout |
1 |
| Cartographic Style in the First Urban Maps of Cadiz, Spain: A Technique in Transition |
1 |
| Cartographic Design and the Space-Time Cube |
1 |
| Hungarian Military Mapping Abroad 1919-1990 |
1 |
| Section A - National Mapping and Geospatial Organizations |
1 |
| Labelling Hierarchy for Street Maps Using Centrality Measures |
1 |
| Communicating Climate Change: Reinforcing Comprehension and Personal Ties to Climate Change Through Maps |
1 |
| Cartographic Delimitation of the City Centre Using Mental Sketches |
1 |
| Improving the Quality of Cartographic Colour Reproduction Using the Self-Organizing Map Method |
1 |
| The Problem of Double Longitudes on Glava's Map |
1 |
| History of the Cartography and Toponymy of the Valley of Geysers (Kronotsky Reserve, Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia): From Field Drawings to 3D Documents |
0 |
| Teragons for Testing Implementations of Point Reduction Algorithms |
0 |
| The Place Names of the Middle East Before and After Ptolemaic Cartography: An Emblematic Selection from Ancient Maps |
0 |
| Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Topographic Mapping of the Balkans |
0 |
| An Analysis of Drawing Techniques used on European Topographic Maps in the Eighteenth Century |
0 |
| The British Cartographic Society Annual Report for the Year Ended 30th June 2019 |
0 |
| Chinese and Russian Language Equivalents of the IAU Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature: an Overview of Planetary Toponym Localization Methods |
0 |
| A Cartographic Analysis of Matrakci Nasuh's Miniatures |
0 |
| Military Cartography of WWII: The British Geographical Section of the General Staff and the US Army Map Service and their Production of the Topographic Map Series of the Balkans (1939-1945) |
0 |
| The First Depiction of Two Superimposed Geographical Surfaces in One Autostereoscopic Map: Antarctica's Topography and the Southern Ocean Seafloor |
0 |
| The Map of Tlacotalpa by Francisco Gali, 1580: An Early Example of a Local Coastal Chart in Spanish America |
0 |
| Cartographic Symbol Design Considerations for the Space-Time Cube |
0 |
| Smart Cartographic Background Symbolization for Map Mashups in Geoportals: A Proof of Concept by Example of Landuse Representation |
0 |
| Mapping Mount Koya, one of Japan's Most Revered Pilgrimage Sites |
0 |
| Enhanced Conceptual Model for Spatial References in Works of Fiction: Mapping Vilnius Literature |
0 |
| Motives for Patenting a Map Projection: Did Fame Trump Fortune? |
0 |
| The Use of Minority Place Names on Maps of the Third Austrian Military Survey - With a Regional Focus on Slovenian and Croatian Lands |
0 |
| The Statistical Atlases of the Baltic States 1918-1940: The First National Atlases of the Three Newly Independent Countries |
0 |
| An Agent in Pretoria? Fred Jeppe, the Cartography of the Transvaal and Imperial Knowledge Before 1900 |
0 |
| Drawn for the Mind's Eye: Map Metaphors in Early Modern English Literature |
0 |
| Explorations Between the Barents Sea and the Bering Strait: Reporting on the Pursuit of the Northeast Passage |
0 |
| Franz Ritter von Hauslab (1798-1883): A Multifaceted Austrian Representative of the Progress in Cartography in the Nineteenth Century |
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| The Transformation of Relief Representation on Topographic Maps in Hungary: From Hachures to Contour Lines |
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