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National Geographic Atlas of the World Eleventh Edition
National Geographic Atlas of the World Eleventh Edition
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Product details
- ISBN 9781426220586
- Dimensions: 309 x 464mm
- Publication Date: 01 Oct 2019
- Publisher: National Geographic Society
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
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National Geographic's flagship Atlas of the World, now in its 11th edition,
provides authoritative maps of every country, ocean, and region of the world,
as well as thematic maps and accompanying graphics showing important
population, environmental, and economic patterns. Organized by continent and
reflecting today's political boundaries and identities, this authoritative atlas is
an indispensable reference for schools and libraries, as well as the latest
resource for home browsing and study. A thematically organized opening
section uses current data to visualize urgent concerns, such as Earth's last wild
places, changing freshwater availability, human migration and refugee
movement, and human rights conditions globally. The back of the book
contains basic facts and flags of every country, as well as a comprehensive
index cross-referencing more than 150,000 place names.
provides authoritative maps of every country, ocean, and region of the world,
as well as thematic maps and accompanying graphics showing important
population, environmental, and economic patterns. Organized by continent and
reflecting today's political boundaries and identities, this authoritative atlas is
an indispensable reference for schools and libraries, as well as the latest
resource for home browsing and study. A thematically organized opening
section uses current data to visualize urgent concerns, such as Earth's last wild
places, changing freshwater availability, human migration and refugee
movement, and human rights conditions globally. The back of the book
contains basic facts and flags of every country, as well as a comprehensive
index cross-referencing more than 150,000 place names.
With more than a century of mapmaking experience, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC continues to be one of the world's preeminent cartographic publishers. The new 11th edition atlas is produced by a deeply experienced editorial and cartographic team, in collaboration with preeminent scientists, scholars, and researchers, continuing a legacy of publishing quality atlas products that combine the art and science of mapmaking.
ALEXANDER M. TAIT, M.Sc., is The Geographer at the National Geographic Society. He heads National Geographic's Map Policy Committee, leads mapping initiatives for Nat Geo Labs, and provides mapping and geography expertise for programs and media throughout National Geographic. He has worked as a cartographer at the Washington Post, a lecturer at the University of Maryland, and adviser to legal teams on the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.
ALEXANDER M. TAIT, M.Sc., is The Geographer at the National Geographic Society. He heads National Geographic's Map Policy Committee, leads mapping initiatives for Nat Geo Labs, and provides mapping and geography expertise for programs and media throughout National Geographic. He has worked as a cartographer at the Washington Post, a lecturer at the University of Maryland, and adviser to legal teams on the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.
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