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Working with Map Projections: A Guide to their Selection

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By (author): Fritz Kessler Sarah Battersby

A map projection fundamentally impacts the mapmaking process. Working with Map Projections: A Guide to Their Selection explains why, for any given map, there isnt a single best map projection. Selecting a projection is a matter of understanding the compromises and consequences of showing a 3-D space in two dimensions. The book presents a clear understanding of the processes necessary to make logical decisions on selecting an appropriate map projection for a given data set. The authors discuss the logic needed in the selection process, describe why certain decisions should be made, and explain the consequences of any inappropriate decision made during the selection process.

This book also explains how the map projection will impact the maps ability to fulfill its purpose, uses real-world data sets as the basis for the selection of an appropriate map projection, and provides illustrations of an appropriately and inappropriately selected map projection for a given data set. The authors take a novel approach to discussing map projections by avoiding an extensive inventory of mathematical formulae and using only the mathematics of map projections that matter for many mapping tasks. They also present information that is directly applicable to the process of selecting map projections and not tied to a specific software package.

Written by two leading experts, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone studying or working with geospatial data, from students to experienced professionals, and will help readers successfully weigh the pros and cons of choosing one projection over another to suit a maps intended purpose.

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  • Weight: 358g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 May 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781138304987

About Fritz KesslerSarah Battersby

Fritz Kessler PhD is a senior research associate and an associate professor at Penn State University. His primary responsibilities are teaching in the resident and online world campus environments. Some of the courses he has taught include map projections datums and coordinate systems cartography surveying GIS spatial statistics and research methods. Dr. Kessler's research interests include map projections geographic visualization and cognitive cartography. His recent publications include a co-authored book Thematic Cartography and GeoVisualization; an article Volunteered Geographic Information: A Bicycling Enthusiast Perspective in Cartography and Geographic Information Science; two co-authored papers Analysis of Thematic Maps Published in Two Geographical Journals in the Twentieth Century in Annals of the Association of American Geographers and Cues for Interpreting Distortion in Map Projections in Journal of Geography; a co-authored book chapter Thematic Mapping in The History of Cartography Project Volume 6: Cartography in the Twentieth Century; a chapter contribution Symbolizing America to Mapping American: Exploring the Continent; and an authored entry Projections in the International Encyclopedia of Human Geography. Dr. Kessler earned a PhD in geography in 1999 at the University of Kansas an MS at Penn State and a BS at Ohio University. He is a member of the International Cartographic Association Commission on Map Projections vice president of the North American Cartographic and Information Society and a board member of the Cartography and Geographic Information Society. He was a former editor in chief of Cartographic Perspectives.Sarah E. Battersby PhD is a senior research scientist at Tableau Software. Her primary area of focus is cartography with an emphasis on cognition. Her work emphasizes how we can help people visualize and use spatial information more effectively. Her research has covered a variety of areas including perception in dynamic map displays geospatial technologies and spatial thinking abilities and the impact of the map projection on spatial cognition. Sarah earned a PhD in geography in 2006 at the University of California at Santa Barbara. She is a member of the International Cartographic Association Commission on Map Projections and a past president (2015-2016) of the Cartography and Geographic Information Society a society composed of educators researchers and practitioners involved in the design creation use and dissemination of geographic information. Dr. Battersby is also a member of the National Geospatial Advisory Committee a Federal Advisory Committee sponsored by the Department of the Interior under the Federal Advisory Committee Act.

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