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Cartographic presentation – from simple to complex map

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|Jan 2019

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Figure 1

From data to cartographic presentation. Source: own elaboration
From data to cartographic presentation. Source: own elaboration

Figure 2

Type 1: One method → one form → one map. Source: own elaboration
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Another type 5 map: One complex method → one complex form → one map. Source: own elaboration

Figure 16

Types of cartographic presentation.Source: own elaboration
Types of cartographic presentation.Source: own elaboration
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/mgrsd-2018-0023 | Journal eISSN: 2084-6118 | Journal ISSN: 0867-6046
Language: English
Page range: 16 - 22
Submitted on: Mar 8, 2018
Accepted on: Jul 19, 2018
Published on: Jan 31, 2019
Published by: Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies, University of Warsaw
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2019 Jolanta Korycka-Skorupa, Tomasz Nowacki, published by Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies, University of Warsaw
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