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Cartographica: The International Journal for Geographic Information and Geovisualization, Volume 56
Volume 56, Number 1, March 2021
- Emmanuel Stefanakis:
Mapping the Pandemic. 1 - Yu Lan
, Michael R. Desjardins, Alexander Hohl, Eric Delmelle:
Geovisualization of COVID-19: State of the Art and Opportunities. 2-13 - Claus Rinner
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Mapping COVID-19 in Context: Promoting a Proportionate Perspective on the Pandemic. 14-26 - Samuel M. Otterstrom
, Leonard Hochberg:
Relative Concentrations and Diffusion of COVID-19 across the United States in 2020. 27-43 - Fox E. Underwood:
Using Topological Maps to Explore the COVID-19 Pandemic in Canada. 44-50 - Don Lafreniere, Timothy Stone, Rose Hildebrandt, Richard C. Sadler, Michael Madison, Daniel Trepal, Gary Spikberg, James Juip:
Schools as Vectors of Infectious Disease Transmission during the 1918 Influenza Pandemic. 51-63 - Daniel C. Browning Jr.
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All Roads Lead to Risk: Malaria Threat to Travellers in the Roman World. 64-90
Volume 56, Number 2, June 2021
- Yanguang Chen:
Characteristic Scales, Scaling, and Geospatial Analysis. 91-105 - Joe Weber:
The Lost Meridian of the 'Aha Makhav. 106-119 - Peter J. Stempel
, Austin Becker:
Is It Scientific? Viewer Perceptions of Storm Surge Visualizations. 120-136 - Reagan Yessler, Derek Hilton Alderman:
Art as "Talking Back": Louise Jefferson's Life and Legacy of Counter-Mapping. 137-150 - Michele Abee:
The Spread of the Mercator Projection in Western European and United States Cartography. 151-165
Volume 56, Number 3, September 2021
- Dexter Robson, Christopher Bone, Crystal Tremblay
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Evaluating the Potential of Cybercartography in Facilitating Indigenous Self-Determination: A Case Study with the Hupačasath First Nation. 169-182 - Mohamed Alkhuzamy Aziz
, Nayef Alghais
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Cartographic Analysis of Urban Expansion in Kuwait. 183-207 - Ahmed Shams:
Time for a New Sinai Map? 208-225 - Yaroslav Chibryakov:
The Scientific Revolution in Cartography (the 1950s and the 1960s): Its Origins and Consequences. 226-235 - Bárbara Polo-Martin:
The Accuracy of Urban Maps in Spain through GIS: The Example of Burgos from the Nineteenth to the Twentieth Century. 236-250
Volume 56, Number 4, December 2021
- Eleni Gkadolou, Poulicos Prastacos:
Historical Cartographic Information for Cultural Heritage Applications in a Semantic Framework. 255-266 - Christopher Prener:
Digitizing and Visualizing Sketch Map Data: A Semi-Structured Approach to Qualitative GIS. 267-283 - Massimiliano Grava
, Nicola Gabellieri, Giancarlo Macchi Janica:
Mapping Seasonality and Rural Production from a Geohistorical Perspective: The "Ripening Time Registry" of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany (Nineteenth Century, Italy). 284-302 - Luís Manuel Baptista, Ana Figueiras
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Evaluating Narrative in Geoportals for Territorial Public Policies. 303-319 - Frank J. Tough:
"Little Is Known of the Interior": Applied Historical Cartography and Métis Aboriginal Rights in the Île-à-la-Crosse Region, Saskatchewan. 320-342

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