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Tytuł:
Z problematyki porównywalności kartogramów
Some problems of choropleth maps comparability
Autorzy:
Leonowicz, A.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/204291.pdf
Data publikacji:
2002
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Geograficzne
Tematy:
kartografia
kartogram
mapa
porównywalność
Opis:
Artykuł jest próbą odpowiedzi na pytanie, jakie warunki powinny spełniać kartogramy, aby możliwe było poprawne ich porównywanie. Przedstawione czynniki. które mogą mieć wpływ na wizualną ocenę podobieństwa tych map.
Process of choropleth map comparison bases on two elements: space units and class intervals. Basing on them one can formulate conditions of optimaln comparability: similar pattern of space units on both maps, the same number of classes, the same and method of class selection, The question of class selection, which would provide for comparable maps has not been finally solved yet. In the selection of class intervals several hints can be followed: 1) class interval system with approximately equal nymbers of observations in each category should be chosen, which prevents empty classes in case of different statistical distribution; 2) division methods should base on statistic measures treating each statistical sets as a whole, rather than on absolute values, different for each set; 3) a unified measure should be used for describing class limit values, regardless on the denomination of mapped data. These conditions are best met by two types of class selection methods: arithmetic mean and quantilies is the first; the second bases on standard deviation units. Their advantages are combined in the method proposed by A. Dąbrowski (1980). His division bases on arithmetic mean and quantiles, with class limits modified so that they can be set as standard deviation units. The method of M.S. Monmonier (1975) is an attempt to optimise the class selection methods for choropleth map comparison. It sets class limits at intervals, which stress similarities between maps. Effects of classification method on the correlation of presented phenomena has been researched by J.Olson (1972a, 1972b). In the research of comparability it is important to consider map perception by users. Process of visual comparison of choropleth maps has been researched in many experiments (H.H.McCarty, N.E. Salisbury 1961; J. C. Muller 1976a, 1980; R. Lloyd, T. Steinke 1976, 1981, 1983; M. P. Peterson 1979). Their results show, that visual judgement of map similarity does not always confirm to the correlation calculated for particular maps. This process is not fully random. Among the factors, which shape user perception are the following: similar distribution of phenomena presented on maps, relative blackness, complexity, similarity between map patterns, correlation rate (positive or negative), degree of association (certain levels of cerrelation may be more difficult to judge), user's experience in map reading. Further, space units can gain relative significance due to their size, shape and location (central, peripheral), belonging to a class (extreme or middle) and geographical knowledge of the map reader. The choice of class selection method can influence the map reception by affecting some of the above factors. Application of equal area method, for example, makes it possible to obtain similar blackness on all maps, and therefore eliminates this factor's influence on the judgement of similarity. It is more difficult to limit the influence of other factors - so far there are no other such solutions. Attempts to reach comparability of choropleth maps meet many obstacles. One should then consider more efficient ways of presenting relations between phenomena. Two-variable choropleth map can be such a way, although it should be noted that it is also much more difficult to interpret. Therefore it seems necessary to conduct further research on maps, which would facilitate correct evaluation of relations between presented phenomena.
Źródło:
Polski Przegląd Kartograficzny; 2002, T. 34, nr 1, 1; 22-33
0324-8321
Pojawia się w:
Polski Przegląd Kartograficzny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Prezentacja zależności zjawisk metodą kartogramu złożonego
Presentation of phenomena relation using the method of two-variable choropleth map
Autorzy:
Leonowicz, A.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/204360.pdf
Data publikacji:
2002
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Geograficzne
Tematy:
kartografia
kartogram
mapa
map
cartography
choropleth map
Opis:
Artukuł poświęcony jest ocenie możliwości zastosowania metody kartogramu złożonego do przedstawiania zależności zjawisk. Omówione zostały zagadnienia metodyczne związane z opracowywaniem kartogramów złożonych. Zwrócono uwagę na problem czytelności tych map.
Presentation of information about geographic environment in a form of the maps of single phenomena does not always allow for a correct interpretation of relations between them. Simultaneous reading and comparing of several maps is often too difficult for perception of an average reader. Therefore one should look for more synthetic presentation methods, which instead of elementary information - about phenomena distribution, would present transformed information - e.g. about their relations. A two-variable choropleth map can be such a method. Its main feature is, that it presents values of two geographic phenomena within an areal units on map. The article discusses main methodic aspects of two-variable choropleth map elaboration. These are: choise of phenomena to be presented, preparation of a statistical scattergram, which is the basis for class intervals selection, and classification method. The author also presents principles, which should govern the process of planning a graphical solution suitable for the presentation of two variables. A color legend of a two-variable choropleth map used by the U.S. Bureau of the Census in the seventies is an example of such a solution. Poor readability of maps prepared with it suggests that further modifications of this legend are needed. Functioning of two-variable choropleth maps are the main source of limitations of this method. It is impossible to present phenomena distribution and relations at the same time. Thus a two-variable choropleth map should be seen as a compromise. Poor legibility of maps prepared with this method is a source of serious doubts. It has been proved through experimental research (H. Weiner, C.M. Francolini 1980, J. Olson 1981). The reading process can be improved through limiting the number of classes, application of proper graphic solutions and developing a clear legend. Reader's experience with such maps also plays an inoportant role. There necessary, the presentation method should be explained.
Źródło:
Polski Przegląd Kartograficzny; 2002, T. 34, nr 4, 4; 273-285
0324-8321
Pojawia się w:
Polski Przegląd Kartograficzny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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