The Emergence of an Environmental Cartography in Denmark

作者: Stig Roar Svenningsen

DOI: 10.1080/00087041.2016.1148300

关键词: Land coverDigital mappingGeographyEnvironmental mappingThematic mapIntervention (law)Land useHistory of cartographyCartographySpatial analysis

摘要: Within the history of cartography, relatively little attention has been devoted to study growing body maps and spatial data focusing on environmental issues. This is rather surprising, considering importance this type cartography in handling complex problems modern society. paper analyses development thematic terrestrial environment Danish landscapes. The introduced with a review concept followed by historical analysis mapping Denmark. Results suggest that there change content aim twentieth century, from an initial focus potentials for land use improvement optimization economic outputs engagement ecosystems, monitoring ecosystems regulation human intervention. Finally, usefulness conce...

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