Cartography in Central and Eastern Europe Selected Papers of the 1st ICA Symposium on Cartography for Central and Eastern Europe /
The region of Central and Eastern Europe has a rich and long history in cart- raphy. Many important improvements in mapping and cartography have been proposed and performed by cartographers and researchers of that region. The long and outstanding history has led to a lively and vivid presence. Now c...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,
2010.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2010. |
Colección: | Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography,
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Acceso en línea: | Texto Completo |
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- From Ortelius to OpenStreetMap #x2013; Transformation of the Map into a Multifunctional Signpost
- Topographic Mapping
- EuroRegionalMap #x2013; How to Succeed in Overcoming National Borders
- Methods of Portraying Spatial Data Used in Official Geoinformation Services in Poland #x2013; A Comparative Study
- Compilation of Digital Elevation Model for Turkey in 3-Arc-Second Resolution by Using SRTM Data Supported with Local Elevation Data
- Mapping Land Cover with Commercial and Freeware Image Classification Software #x2013; An Example from Bavaria, Germany
- New Approach to Multi Scale Cartographic Modelling of Reference and Thematic Databases in Poland
- Implementation of the INSPIRE-Directive in Germany and Poland #x2013; Legal Point of View
- Cartographic Modelling
- Automated Building Simplification Using a Recursive Approach
- Constraint-Based Evaluation of Automated and Manual Generalised Topographic Maps
- Cross-Border Mapping: Geodata, Geonames, Multilinguality and More
- XSLT Templates for Thematic Maps
- Geoinformational Methods in Ecodiagnostical Studies for the Losiny Ostrov National Park Territory
- Cartography and Graphic Design
- Various Ways of Assessment of Cartographic Works
- Multimedia Cartography
- Exploring Space: Applying Interactive Integrated Media for Visualising Geography
- The Art of Autostereoscopic Relief Representation in Cartography
- Approaches to Image Abstraction for Photorealistic Depictions of Virtual 3D Models
- Globes on the Web #x2013; Technical Background and First Items of the Virtual Globes Museum
- Mapping Crime Using Geovirtual Urban Environments
- A Survey of Mobile Indoor Navigation Systems
- Atlas Cartography
- Mapping Space-Related Transformation Processes in Eastern Europe. Examples from the Atlas of Eastern and Southeastern Europe
- The Demographic Atlas of Croatia #x2013; A Web-Based Atlas Information System
- Mapping and Analysing the Local Language Areas for Slovenian Linguistic Atlas
- Interactive and Multimedia Atlas Information Systems as a Cartographic Geo-Communication Platform
- Cartographic Applications
- Integration of Hightech Components for Operating Ragweed Mapping and Control System in Hungary Using Remote Sensing and GIS
- Detailed Mapping of Landslide Susceptibility for Urban Planning Purposes in Carpathian and Subcarpathian Towns of Romania
- Dynamic Cartographic Methods for Visualisation of Health Statistics
- A Multiresolution, Reference and Thematic Database as the NSDI Component in Poland #x2013; The Concept and Management Systems
- The Remote Sensing Based Hungarian Crop Production Forecast Program (Cropmon) and its Other Applications
- The Blind Mouse #x2013; A Game for Developing and Popularizing Cartographical Skills
- Historical Cartography
- Orientation of the Map of Lazarus (1528) of Hungary #x2013; Result of the Ptolemian Projection?
- History of the Hungarian Geological Maps #x2013; An Overview from the 18 Century to Nowadays
- Cartometric Analysis of Old Maps on the Example of Vogt#x2019;s Map
- Structural Lineaments Derived from Planforms of Watercourses in the Second Military Survey of the Habsburg Empire
- The Austro-Hungarian Triangulations in the Balkan Peninsula (1855#x2013;1875)
- Maps of Czech Lands in the Period 1518#x2013;1720 from the Map Collection of Charles University in Prague
- The Dilemma for the History of Modern Maps Based on Neo-Cartographic Technologies.