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Tytuł:
Wpływ zjawiska neokartografii na rozwój serwisów internetowych udostępniających informacje przestrzenne
The influence of the phenomenon of neocartography on the development of internet services providing access to spatial information
Autorzy:
Kukułka, M.
Gotlib, D.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/204518.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Geograficzne
Tematy:
neokartografia
kartografia społecznościowa
mapa internetowa
Volunteered Geographic Information
OpenStreetMap
neocartography
social media cartography
internet map
OSM
Opis:
W artykule zwrócono uwagę na wiele nowych i innowacyjnych przykładów tworzenia opracowań kartograficznych przez osoby i firmy spoza środowiska kartografów i producentów map. Działalność ta, nazywana neokartografią, nabiera w ostatnich latach coraz większego znaczenia i będzie wpływać na teorię i praktykę kartograficzną. Popularność i znaczenie tzw. kartografii społecznościowej dostrzegły i starają się wykorzystać największe firmy komercyjne. Autorzy zwracają uwagę na przyczyny rozwoju tego zjawiska oraz jego wpływ na działalność firm komercyjnych i instytucji publicznych zajmujących się udostępnianiem informacji przestrzennych, w szczególności poprzez serwisy internetowe. Wskazano również na wynikające z tego szansę i zagrożenia dla poprawności przekazu kartograficznego oraz na konieczność profesjonalnego wspomagania działań neokartografów.
The aim of the article is to draw attention to the new phenomenon of neocartography and its growing popularity. Many new and innovative examples of the usage of cartography come from outside the circle of cartographers and map producers. The term "neocartography" is used with reference to map makers without traditional cartographic education. This kind of cartographic productions most frequently use the data and software licensed by Free Open Software. The availability of data and tools allows neocartogra-phers to create their own maps and present "whatever they want however they want", often breaking the rules of traditional cartography. One of the examples of this area of research and activity is social media cartography, in which the users of internet services, create and update internet maps and geoinformational services by themselves, in compliance to the idea of Web 2.0. The popularity and significance of social media cartography has been noted by the biggest commercial companies, which are trying to use it. These trends have also been observed by International Cartographic Association (ICA), which in 2011 established the new Commission on Neocartography. Practical examples of using Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) show that these solutions are especially interesting in situations when the time of reaction and updating is essential, e.g. in crisis management, when social commitment of users allows to acquire current and reliable data of spatial reference. Neocartography also means new non-standard forms of presentation which, created by simple users or software designers, allow to benefit from interactivity and new possibilities of multimedia, such as 3D presentation and computer animation. In the light of the swift development of neocartography it becomes necessary to design solutions which would ensure adequate usage of cartographic methodology and good cartographic practice. In this context, the tasks of a professional cartographer as a moderator of the work of neocartographers would include such issues as: defining patterns of geocom-positon, creating graphic templates, designing rules of data harmonization, facilitating the selection of cartographic presentation methods, map design control, as well as education and promotion of cartographic methodology.
Źródło:
Polski Przegląd Kartograficzny; 2014, T. 46, nr 1, 1; 34-46
0324-8321
Pojawia się w:
Polski Przegląd Kartograficzny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Analizy przestrzenne w systemach informacji georgaficznej
Spatial analysis in Geographic Informations Systems
Autorzy:
Żyszkowska, W.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/204437.pdf
Data publikacji:
2003
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Geograficzne
Tematy:
kartografia
system GIS
system informacji geograficznej
metoda badań
cartography
GIS system
geographic information system (GIS)
method
Opis:
Systemy GIS spełniają wiele funkcji, z których najczęściej wykorzystywane i uznawane za najważniejsze są funkcje związane z zapisywaniem informacji przestrzennej, jej wyszukiwaniem i identyfikacją oraz prezentacją. Nie mniej interesujące dla kartografow są funkcje działające na wyższym poziomie wykorzystania GIS, związane z bardziej złożonymi sposobami przetwarzania informacji przestrzennej, które można określić jako analizy przestrzenne. W atrykule omówiono metody analizy przestrzennej w GIS w kontekście kartograficznej metody badań oraz kartografii analitycznej.
Maps are basic tools in many branches dealing with geographic space; map analysis belongs to primary research methods of natural science. These methods, which are a part of "cartographic research method" (K.A. Salishchev 1955), include: description basing on a visual analysis of a map, graphic methods, grapho-analytical methods, cartometry, morphometry, mathematical analysis methods, statistical methods and information theory methods (A.M. Berlant 1978). In American cartography, W.R.Tobler started so called "analytical cartography" which bases on quantitative, mathematical and statistical relations between geographical phenomena. It covers basic cartographic issues: transformations of map projections, transformations of point, linear and spatial objects, affinical transformations, transformations of statistical surfaces and structure of map data as well as volumetric transformations (J.-C. Muller 1991, A.J.Kimerling 1989, K.C. Clarke 1998, H. Moellering 2000). Data transformation is performed by computer systems, mainly geographical information systems, which are considered to be the natural successor of the methods of spatial phenomena analysis (P.A. Longley et al. 2001), known from cartographic research method. The main difference between cartographic research method and analytical cartography lies in scopee of research. The first concentrates mainly on formal aspect of methods and interpretation of results, the second stresses basic problems and terms of the field. The character of computer systems changed the approach to methods and rules of parameter assignment. Analytical cartography is currently linked to a new scientific discipline connected to spatial information systems "Geographic Information Science" (D. Mark 2000, H. Moellering 2000). In GIS there exist many methods of data transformation, basing on various principles, which are specified in software manuals and GIS handbooks. They can be divided into several groups, differing in complexity and character of operation. These metgod are described in the article. Application of various types of analyses and operations in GIS systems is labeled "cartographic modeling" (C.D. Tomlin 1990, J. Delaney 1999); it can refer to physical as well as socio-economic phenomena. It depends on phenomena models, which simultaneously take into account apatial and functional aspects. The models can be of explanative or predictive character. All methods, which traditionally belonged to cartographical research method can now be realized with GIS. When used properly, they can add to its development.
Źródło:
Polski Przegląd Kartograficzny; 2003, T. 35, nr 2, 2; 100-113
0324-8321
Pojawia się w:
Polski Przegląd Kartograficzny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Wojskowe analogowe opracowania kartograficzne a potrzeby geoinformacyjne bezpieczeństwa i obronności państwa
Polish military analogue cartographic products in the light of national security and defense geoinformation requirements
Autorzy:
Pietruszka, J.
Sobczyński, E.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/204246.pdf
Data publikacji:
2013
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Geograficzne
Tematy:
mapa analogowa
mapa cyfrowa
informacja geograficzna
informacja geoprzestrzenna
wojskowa mapa topograficzna
wojskowa mapa specjalna
wojskowa mapa lotnicza
analogue maps
digital map
geographic information
geospatial information
military topographic map
military special map
military aeronautical chart
Opis:
Autorzy dokonują analizy wykorzystania przez współczesne siły zbrojne analogowej i cyfrowej informacji geograficznej. Na tym tle przedstawiają analogowe opracowania kartograficzne, jakimi obecnie dysponuje Wojsko Polskie.
Today, engaging in military actions and operations in reaction to crisis requires the possession of detailed, precise, comprehensive and current information about the region. The necessity of possessing such information forced world powers and international organizations (UN, EU, NATO) to change their approach to obtaining and processing it. Satellite and aerial images became the dominant source of geographical (geospatial) data. A new intelligence method - geospatial intelligence - developed. Geospatial information is in demand not only among the military. In time, military technologies are released into civilian world. In the case of geospatial information this results in the development of geo-information web services. Military equipment, military command systems demand adequately processed geospatial information, mainly in the form of digital maps. In Poland, the first digital maps (V Map 0 and 1) were elaborated by military geographers, and the subsequent product-V Map L2 in collaboration with the civilian service. Military geography is engaged in the new international Multinational Geospatial Co-production Program. In this context, military analogue maps seem to be less and less in demand. Since World War II, global usage of paper military maps has considerably diminished (from hundreds of millions to several tens of thousands per single operation). However, this does not mean that paper maps have altogether been eliminated. All projects of digital geospatial databases provide for the existence of a 'cartographic solution', that is an automatic or partly automatic process of creating an analogue map. Since the year 2000, Military Geography has had at its disposal a full set of military analogue maps elaborated in accordance with NATO requirements and including characteristic features derived from the national experience, cartographic tradition and specific Polish needs. The main features of maps in the NATO standard are: usage of the WGS-84 coordinate system, UTM, UPS or Lambert secant conic projection, MGRS and GEOREF reference systems. Topographic and general military maps are elabora¬ted in the scale sequence of 1:25,000 to 1:1,000,000. On the basis of topographic and general maps, military special maps are elaborated (training area maps, road maps, and the like). To cater for the needs of higher command and their staff, military cartographers have elaborated a set of general geographic and political maps covering various regions of the Earth, but mainly regions of conflict (Middle East, Afghanistan, Korean Peninsula, etc.). Military aeronautical charts constitute a special group within analogue maps. Special aeronautical charts of LFC and TFC(L) series deserve special mention. They are published once a year at a specific date and updated through the ACHAD service in a 28-day cycle. The Hydrographic Office of the Polish Navy publishes nautical charts of the INT series for the region of the Baltic Sea and Baltic Straits which comply with the standards of the International Hydrographic Organization (I HO). Paper military maps are also used by civilian institutions. The potential of military geography, diminishing from year to year, may in the future inhibit keeping of such a large cartographic resource up to date. Higher engagement of civilian entities in the cartographic elaborations of Poland seems indispensible.
Źródło:
Polski Przegląd Kartograficzny; 2013, T. 45, nr 3, 3; 218-235
0324-8321
Pojawia się w:
Polski Przegląd Kartograficzny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Możliwości opracowania kartogramów i kartodiagramów w programie MapInfo Professional 10.5
Possibilities of elaborating choropleth maps and diagrams in MapInfo Professional 10.5
Autorzy:
Dębowska, A.
Korycka-Skorupa, J.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/204190.pdf
Data publikacji:
2013
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Geograficzne
Tematy:
MapInfo Professional 10.5
systemy informacji geograficznej
metoda i forma prezentacji kartograficznej
metoda kartogramu
metoda kartodiagramu
geographic information systems
method and form of cartographic presentation
choropleth map method
diagram map method
Opis:
W artykule przeanalizowano i oceniono możliwości opracowania kartogramów i kartodiagramów w jednym z programów typu GIS -MapInfo Professional 10.5. Omówione możliwości programu skonfrontowano z zasadami metodyki kartograficznej.
Autors analyze and evaluate the possibilities of elaborating choropleth maps and diagrams using one of the most popular programs for servicing geographic information systems - MapInfo Professional 10.5. The article focuses only on two forms of cartographic presentation since they are the most frequently used and described in detail in MapInfo. The classification of map elaboration methods used in the MapInfo program is completely different from the classification accepted in Polish cartography. Not only is the "classification" completely different, but also MapInfo features methods unknown and incorrect from the cartographical point of view. These erratic solutions adversely affect the evaluation of the program. MapInfo Professional is made for a wide range of potential users, therefore it would seem natural to expect that they be given correct basics of cartographic methodology. Terminology used both in the program and in the MapInfo guides very often differs from the terminology accepted in Polish cartography, which is a serious problem. Not only does it adversely affect the understanding of the program, but also causes chaotic terminology to spread. In the analyzed program the diagram can be generated by as many as four methods of generating a thematic map which makes it the program's most developed method of cartographic presentation. However, it is impossible to generate a diagram map illustrating values of a phenomenon with the use of a graph. Considering all sorts of diagrams (one- and multi--parameter, flat and three-dimentional block), it appears that only a small part of those can be generated in MapInfo Professional. There are options to elaborate one parameter flat geometric diagrams in the shape of a circle, half circle, column, square, triangle and polygon. While editing, the user has the option of changing their filling and contour. The lack of the option to adapt the size of diagrams to the size of base units is the program's very serious disadvantage, as automation and acceleration of map elaboration process is a feature quite expected of GIS software. Including an adequate algorithm seems indispensible. It is possible to generate a line diagram in the same form as a related to point or an area diagram in the program. In such a case the diagram is put in the "middle" of the line to which it refers (fig. 8). The solution is completely inconsistent with cartographic methodology and cannot be classified within cartographic methods of presentation. According to the information in MapInfo user guide (2008) the so-called division method is the equivalent of the second method of presentation mentioned in this article- the choropleth map. It appears, however, that with this "method" it is possible to present all quantitative data. There is no warning that the choropleth map can only be applied for presenting relative data. Moreover, there is no option to generate a continuous or two-variable choropleth map, or a correct legend. Attempts to generate choropleth maps and diagrams in MapInfo have proved that the suggested solutions are not entirely correct and satisfactory. Although the program contains many useful functions, they are underdeveloped and occasionally can even mislead the user.
Źródło:
Polski Przegląd Kartograficzny; 2013, T. 45, nr 3, 3; 201-217
0324-8321
Pojawia się w:
Polski Przegląd Kartograficzny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Nowe oblicza kartografii - od bazy danych geograficznych do mapy
New faces of cartography - from a database to a map
Autorzy:
Gotlib, D.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/204248.pdf
Data publikacji:
2008
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Geograficzne
Tematy:
produkcja map
metodyka kartograficzna
wizualizacja danych geograficznych
DLM
DCM
GIS
systemy informacji przestrzennej
map production
cartographic methodology
visualization of geographic data
spatial information systems
Opis:
Artykuł jest czwartym i ostatnim z cyklu "Nowe oblicza kartografii". Rozwinięto w nim i uszczegółowiono zagadnienia dotyczące znaczenia baz danych geograficznych w kartografii. Wskazano na wybrane aspekty metodyczne procesu opracowania mapy z bazy danych, na sposoby konstrukcji struktury bazy danych ułatwiające proces wizualizacji danych oraz na znaczenie technologii GIS w produkcji kartograficznej. Jako przykład przedstawiono dwa wdrożone w Polsce procesy opracowania map wykorzystujące jako podstawę bazę GIS.
The article is the fourth and last of a 'New faces of cartography' series. It develops and discusses in detail the issue of map production using geographical databases. Special attention is paid to a common differentiation between databases built according to a Digital Landscape Model (DLM) and Digital Cartographic Model (DCM). The author discusses the benefits of modern database technologies for map production and the impact of their structure on the level of difficulty of cartographic data visualization. The article presents two examples, which illustrate the significance and reality of the process of producing maps from databases. The first is the Topographical Database, which together with the military VMap database exemplifies broad application of database technologies in Polish geodesy and cartographic services. In both cases a typical GIS database with data recorded in a relative database is at the input of the map production process. A system elaborated and used in PPWK (Polish Cartographic Publishing House) is another example of a large scale application of a GIS database. At the basis of the system there is a relational database managed from the level of ArcGIS software and a number of additional original applications using their own GIS Navigo components. The article suggests that cartographic skill should nowadays be accompanied with a basic knowledge of IT and GIS technology. At the same time a cartographer takes on a new role - of the one who defines and cooperates during the process of database creation, so that its structure ensures a correct cartographic interpretation of the data, using various media and cartographic presentation methods.
Źródło:
Polski Przegląd Kartograficzny; 2008, T. 40, nr 4, 4; 325-336
0324-8321
Pojawia się w:
Polski Przegląd Kartograficzny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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