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Map Use: Reading and Analysis
Sixth Edition
Map Use: Reading and Analysis, Sixth Edition demonstrates the importance of understanding the significant distinctions, formats, and functionality of maps. This full-color text features integrated discussions of standard planimetric maps, perspective diagrams, environmental photograms, satellite images, and additional content related to geographic information system (GIS) technology as it pertains to spatial analysis. The book is specifically designed for course adoption; however, Map Use is written for anyone who wants to effectively read and use maps and will likely remain a permanent fixture in any cartographic resource library. Jon Kimerling is professor of geography at Oregon State University in Corvallis. He has studied at the University of Washington and the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and has taught cartography and map use at the University of Wisconsin and Curtin University in Perth, Australia. Kimerling has published widely on topics of cartography, remote sensing, and geographic information systems. He has served as president of the American Cartographic Association, head U.S. delegate to the International Cartographic Association, and editor of The American Cartographer (now Cartography and Geographic Information Science).
ISBN: 9781589481909 2009 528 pages $99.95 To order this book:
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