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Books > Earth & environment > Geography > Maps, charts & atlases
Maps and digitized map data provide information for a broad range
of applications, from business and Government, to engineering and
military, to research and leisure. The new edition of the highly
respected "World Mapping Today" is an essential reference for
librarians and anyone concerned with the production, acquisition,
distribution or use of maps and other forms of spatial data. "World
Mapping Today" recognizes the inherent difficulties in finding out
about the availability of maps and other forms of spatial data.
Building on the strengths of the first edition, the book has been
entirely rewritten and greatly expanded and now includes: New
reviews on the status of world mapping and the problems and
possibilities of map and data acquisition in the electronic age
Descriptions of mapping in individual countries contain information
about both conventional and digital cartography Catalogue sections
covering a broad range of material, both topographic and thematic
In addition there are lists of publishers' addresses for each
country, now also including telephone and fax numbers, e-mail
addresses and the URLs of useful websites. This edition also
includes 350 graphic indexes of major map series, of which 150 are
entirely new and all of which have been specially redrawn.
Place names are a window into the history and characteristics of a
country. Their names reflect the migrations of peoples, their
religious and cultural traditions, local languages, conquests and
fortifications long since disappeared. They also reflect the
topography and industrial development of a place. The text is
ordered by country alphabetically. The book will include a
historical section, putting the place name into context, and
references those events, which have had an impact on the geography
of a country, and those foreign influences, which have played a
part in shaping the place name. This volume is confined to the 38
countries of Europe, together with Andorra, Gibraltar,
Liechtenstein, Malta, Monaco, San Marino, Cyprus and the Vatican
City. All place names of cities and towns of particular importance
and interest are included. Detailed maps accompany the text to
illustrate change and evolution.
Acquiring spatial data for geoinformation systems is still mainly
done by human operators who analyze images using classical
photogrammetric equipment or digitize maps, possibly assisted by
some low level image processing. Automation of these tasks is
difficult due to the complexity of the object, the topography, and
the deficiency of current pattern recognition and image analysis
tools for achieving a reliable transition from the data to the high
level description of topographic objects. It appears that progress
in automation only can be achieved by incorporating domain-specific
semantic models into the analysis procedures. This volume collects
papers which were presented at the Workshop "SMATI '97." The
workshop focused on "Semantic Modeling for the Acquisition of
Topographic Information from Images and Maps." This volume offers a
comprehensive selection of high-quality and in-depth contributions
by experts of the field coming from leading research institutes,
treating both theoretical and implementation issues and integrating
aspects of photogrammetry, cartography, computer vision, and image
understanding.
The Routledge Atlas of the Arab-Israeli Conflict traces not only
the tangled and bitter history of the Arab-Jewish struggle from the
early twentieth century to the present, including the death of
Yasser Arafat and recent proposals for compromise and co-operation,
it also illustrates the current moves towards finding peace, and
the efforts to bring the horrors of the fighting to an end through
negotiation and agreed boundaries. In 227 maps, the complete
history of the conflict is revealed, including: The Prelude and
Background to the Conflict - from the presence of Jews in Palestine
before the Arab conquest to the attitude of Britain to the Arabs
and Jews since 1915 The Jewish National Home - from the early
Jewish settlement and the Zionist plan for Palestine in 1919 to the
involvement of the Arab world from 1945 to the present day The
Intensification of the Conflict - from the Arab response to the
United Nations partition plan of November 1947 to the declaration
of Israeli independence in May 1948 The State of Israel - from the
Israeli War of Independence and the Suez and Six Day Wars to the
October War (the Yom Kippur War), the first and second intifadas,
the suicide-bomb campaign, the Israel-Hezbollah War of 2006,
Operation Cast lead against the Gaza Strip in 2009, the Gaza
Flotilla of 2012 and Nakba Day 2011 The Moves to find Peace - from
the first and second Camp David talks and the death of Arafat, to
the continuing search for peace, including the Annapolis
Conference, 2007, the work of the Quartet Emissary, Tony Blair
2007-2011, and the ongoing Palestinian search for statehood.
You've always wondered about those peculiar and colorful town
names. Now here comes the full and often remarkable explanantions.
Perfect for new Texans, transplanted Texans, and history buffs,
this book blends human interest, curious circumstances, humor and
even constroversy with local historical facts surrounding the
origins of Texas town names.
The First World War continues to fascinate. Its profound effect on
politics and society is still felt today. Yet it remains a greatly
misunderstood conflict, shrouded in myths and misperceptions. In
The Palgrave Concise Historical Atlas of the First World War
Philpott and Hughes, leading young historians of the conflict, draw
on recent scholarship to present a clear introduction to the war.
In fifty maps, accompanied by supporting text and statistical
tables, they survey the main battles and political features of the
war. This concise volume will give students and general readers
important insights into the nature and effects of world war.
Coming from the market leader in European mapping, this compact
spiral edition gives more to leisure travellers with its unique
factfinder of key statistics, currency, driving regs and speed
limits for each country. Packed with details of facilities at major
ski resorts and top visitor attractions, country by country, with
clear route-planning maps, which enable journeys of over 800 miles
to be planned without turning a page. Along with detailed road
maps, there are car ferries, toll-free and pre-pay motorways, all
clearly marked. The continental road network is shown at four
different scales from 1:250 000 to 1:4 500 000, with ultra-clear
detailed mapping. Scenic routes are highlighted, and the maps show
numerous places to visit including beaches, theme parks, national
parks and World Heritage Sites
The world's religions have emerged as one of the great geopolitical
forces shaping our lives. Understanding these beliefs is crucial to
understanding ethnic tension and the clash of cultures, as well as
being fundamental to world peace. Even where people have moved away
from formal religious practices, the legacies of traditional
beliefs continue to inform their sense of self, and their values
and customs. This atlas maps the impact of major world religions,
their divisions and contemporary challenges. It shows, country by
country, how religions spread their influence through broadcasting,
missionary work, education and banking; how they relate to
governments; how they help to alleviate the effect of poverty; and
the role they play in conflict. The atlas covers a wide range of
topics including new religious movements atheism and agnosticism
ethical investment persecution and recovery aid sexual equality the
environment Plus the book includes an essential reference table on
the fundamental beliefs of Buddhism, Christianity, Daoism,
Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and Sikhism.
Make maps and other cartographic materials more easily accessible
and usable!Maps and Related Cartographic Materials: Cataloging,
Classification, and Bibliographic Control is a format-focused
reference manual for catalogers that should occupy a prominent
place on your reference shelf.Outside of standard cartographic
cataloging tools, the bibliographic treatment of all forms of
cartographic materials has never been compiled into one useful
source. This book separately examines the treatment of all major
cartographic format types and outlines the way each should be
cataloged.With Maps and Related Cartographic Materials: Cataloging,
Classification, and Bibliographic Control, you will learn to
catalog the major formats of cartographic materials, including:
sheet maps early and contemporary atlases remote-sensed images such
as aerial photographs and satellite images globes geologic sections
digital material items on CD-ROM Although it is primarily aimed at
the beginning "maps cataloger," Maps and Related Cartographic
Materials: Cataloging, Classification, and Bibliographic Control
will also be very helpful to the experienced cataloger who has not
yet attempted to catalog, say, maps on CD-ROM. In each chapter, the
experience and expertise of an established map cataloger or map
librarian is the main source of information, giving you practical
and up-to-date advice.
The Vinland Map, dated to about A.D. 1440 - at least fifty years
before Columbus landed in the Americas - is a unique map of the
world that shows an outline of the northeast American coast and a
legend describing its discovery in about 1000 by Leif Eiriksson,
the Norseman from Greenland. The map was published by Yale
University Press in 1965 and generated an enormous amount of
debate. Chemical analysis of the ink later suggested that the map
might be a forgery, but recent appraisals of both scientific and
humanist evidence argue that it is indeed authentic. Now, on the
thirtieth anniversary of its original publication, here is this
classic of historical cartography in a new edition. It reprints
unaltered the original text on the Vinland Map and an account of
Friar John of Plano Carpini's mission to the Mongols from 1245 to
1247 (the Tartar Relation), with which the map had at some stage
been bound. To this have been added a new introduction by George D.
Painter, sole survivor of the original team of editors, who
discusses the verification of the map's authenticity; a new essay
by Wilcomb E. Washburn, director of the Smithsonian's American
Studies Program, on the map's provenance and scientific testing;
and a new discussion of the map's compositional and structural
aspects by Thomas A. Cahill and Bruce H. Kusko, of the Crocker
Historical and Archaeological Projects at the University of
California, Davis. There is also an account by the rare-book dealer
Laurence C. Witten II, who died while this new edition was in
preparation, of his acquisition of the map in 1957.
Placenames are a constant source of debate. Who was Edwin, whose
name is said to live on in that of Scotland's capital city? Are the
'drum' and 'chapel' still to be found in Drumchapel? And which
'king' had a 'seat' in Kingseat in Perthshire? The answers to these
and many similar questions are often not what might be expected at
first sight and have their origins in many languages - including
Gaelic, Pictish, Brythonic, Norse, Anglo-Saxon, Scots and Modern
English - that have been spoken in Scotland. This is the essential
companion to the fascinating world of Scottish placenames. It
features more than 8,000 placenames, from districts, towns and
villages to rivers, lochs and mountains, and also includes a
comprehensive introduction and maps.
Designed for anyone interested in the human and physical geography
of the Spanish-speaking world, both modern and historical, this
dictionary provides more refined and geographically-oriented
definitions than general bilingual dictionaries. It contains
thousands of words not included in even the best standard bilingual
dictionaries. Although the content is not aimed at the specialist,
it is assumed that the user has more than an elementary
acquaintance with Spanish and wants more than word-for-word
matches. With over 26,000 main entries and thousands more
subentries, the volume includes enough material for a native
English speaker versed in basic Spanish to use it almost
exclusively for landscape investigations in the field, library, or
archive. It is an essential tool for anyone studying the human or
physical geography of the Spanish-speaking world.
In this illuminating history, Dan Cohn-Sherbok traces the development of Jewish history from ancient times to the present day. Containing over 100 maps and 30 photographs, this is a comprehensive atlas of Jewish history designed for students and the general reader. It is ideally suited for those courses in Jewish or Biblical Studies, serving as a handy reference guide as well as a textbook.
"Will delight the visual learner. ... For the college student, the
general reader, and the merely curious". -- American Reference Book
Annual
"Schmidt has filled a large gap. ... Superior quality, wide
coverage, and considerable excellence". -- Journal of World
History
In this illuminating volume, Dan Cohn-Sherbok traces the
development of Jewish history from ancient times to the present
day. Generously illustrated with over 100 maps and 24
black-and-white illustrations, the atlas details the central
developments of the Jewish heritage. It is the first extensive,
up-to-date atlas of Jewish history designed for students and the
general reader. It is ideally suited for those taking courses in
Jewish or Biblical Studies, serving as a handy reference guide as
well as a textbook.
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