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Miscellanea Geographica
Volume 23 (2019): Issue 1 (January 2019)
Open Access
Cartographic presentation – from simple to complex map
Jolanta Korycka-Skorupa
Jolanta Korycka-Skorupa
and
Tomasz Nowacki
Tomasz Nowacki
| Jan 31, 2019
Miscellanea Geographica
Volume 23 (2019): Issue 1 (January 2019)
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Published Online:
Jan 31, 2019
Page range:
16 - 22
Received:
Mar 08, 2018
Accepted:
Jul 19, 2018
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/mgrsd-2018-0023
Keywords
cartographic presentation
,
map
,
cartographic presentation methods
,
cartographic presentation forms
,
complexity of presentation
© 2019 Jolanta Korycka-Skorupa, Tomasz Nowacki, published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
Figure 1
From data to cartographic presentation. Source: own elaboration
Figure 2
Type 1: One method → one form → one map. Source: own elaboration
Figure 3
Type 1 map: One method → one form → one map.Source: own elaboration
Figure 4
Another type 1 map: One method → one form → one map. Source: own elaboration
Figure 5
Type 1 (modified): One method → one form → one map (two separate maps). Source: own elaboration
Figure 6
Type 2: Two methods → two forms → one map. Source: own elaboration
Figure 7
Type 2 map: Two methods → two forms → one map.Source: own elaboration.
Figure 8
Type 3: Two methods of various significance → one form → one map. Source: own elaboration
Figure 9
Type 3 map: Two methods of various significance → one form → one map. Source: own elaboration
Figure 10
Type 3 map: Two methods → one form → one map. Source: own elaboration
Figure 11
Type 4: Two equally important methods → one form → one map. Source: own elaboration
Figure 12
Type 4 map: Two equally important methods → one form → one map. Source: own elaboration
Figure 13
Type 5: One complex method → one complex form → one map. Source: own elaboration
Figure 14
Type 5 map: One complex method → one complex form → one map. Source: own elaboration
Figure 15
Another type 5 map: One complex method → one complex form → one map. Source: own elaboration
Figure 16
Types of cartographic presentation.Source: own elaboration