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An Introduction to Cartography

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About the lecture

In this module, we delve into the multifaceted nature of maps. We cover: (i) examples of maps ranging from depicting physical features like Mount Everest to practical navigational aids such as the London underground tube map; (ii) the role of maps in simplifying and interpreting complex data, illustrating how they provide valuable insights into various phenomena, including the spread of COVID-19 and geological formations; (iii) how maps not only represent spatial information but also convey environmental factors and historical events, serving as powerful tools for comprehending and communicating complex realities using Minard's depiction of Napoleon's campaing in Russia as an example; (iv) the importance of maps in aiding understanding, navigation, and disaster relief efforts, citing initiatives like OpenStreetMap as crucial tools for creating and updating maps in inaccessible or disaster-affected regions.

About the lecturer

Alex is Reader in Cartography and Geographic Information Science and the Director of GeoAcademy. He teaches all aspects of geographic information science, including cartography, GIS and remote sensing, as well as European and political geography. Well known in the international cartographic community, his research focuses on the relationship between maps, landscape, and society. Alex is the current President of the British Cartographic Society, Chair of the ICA Commission on Topographic Mapping and Editor of The Cartographic Journal.

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Kent, A. (2024, April 25). 4 Geographical Skills - An Introduction to Cartography [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://massolit.io/options/4-geographical-skills?auth=0&lesson=16585&option=12070&type=lesson

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Kent, A. "4 Geographical Skills – An Introduction to Cartography ." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 25 Apr 2024, https://massolit.io/options/4-geographical-skills?auth=0&lesson=16585&option=12070&type=lesson