Cartographic generalisation
View Paper
ESSAY DETAILS
Words: 1643
Pages: 6
(approximately 235 words/page)
Pages: 6
(approximately 235 words/page)
Essay Database > Society & Culture > Geography
"Cartographic generalisation means the variety of modifications that can, and must, be made as a result of the reduction of information....at the same time increasing the effectiveness of the information communicated." (Robinson et al., 1978)
The power of a GIS comes from the ability to relate different information in a spatial context and to reach a conclusion about this relationship. Most of the information available about our world contains a location reference, placing that information
showed first 75 words of 1643 total
Sign up for EssayTask and enjoy a huge collection of student essays, term papers and research papers. Improve your grade with our unique database!
showed first 75 words of 1643 total
showed last 75 words of 1643 total
issue then becomes one of do these objet descriptions fit the needs of the user at a local level?? Even though 80% of digital data is in the form of lines there should be more focus on other objects. The interaction between industry , national mapping agencies and academic institutions needs to be closer - allowing for the building of larger knowledge bases. Ultimately GIS and generalisation are about effectively communicating the appropraiate message to the user.
issue then becomes one of do these objet descriptions fit the needs of the user at a local level?? Even though 80% of digital data is in the form of lines there should be more focus on other objects. The interaction between industry , national mapping agencies and academic institutions needs to be closer - allowing for the building of larger knowledge bases. Ultimately GIS and generalisation are about effectively communicating the appropraiate message to the user.