Chapter 1 - Introduction To Cartography
Chapter 1 - Introduction To Cartography
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LECTURE 1 :
INTRODUCTION TO
CARTOGRAPHY
CONTENTS:
- Nature of Cartography
- short history of Cartography
DEFINITION:
What is Cartography?
Cartography
- can be defined as an “Art, science and technology of
making maps together with their study as scientific
documents and works of art”. (International Cartographic Association,1973).
Cartography is
- “the part of conveying of geospatial information by
means of maps”.
Cartography is
- “the making and study of maps in all their aspects”.
Who is Cartographer?
Data
Map
User Scope Map
Map
Maker
Data Map
Usually collected by 3rd parties: - Map is a representation or
geodesist abstraction of geographic
photogrammetrists, reality.
Geographers
statisticians.
- Map can be said to show 3
Collection of data varies on its dimensions (3D) of the
purposes: phenomena represented which
surveying, are nature or the value of the
data input from enquiry / objects and their true location.
statistics,
photo interpretation
(photogrammetry)
satellite images
digitized maps/census data.
Map
Map User/Reader
Maker/Cartographer
- Person who will derive certain
have to study this information
information from map,
before be able to represent the
however those information
information correctly in map
will never overlap/coincide
format.
with the original information.
Legend Scale
Direction
Title /
Indicator
Map Inset /
Map
Overview
body Elements map
Map Body Title
- The principal focus of the map used to inform the reader about it
contents
- Some map consists of comparative
map, hence it needs 2 or more
bodies.
- Types of scale :
1. Numerically,
2. graphically
3. text.
Direction / Indicator Inset/overview of map
- map projections,
- date of creation,
- data sources
- authorship.