The fourth edition of this well-established introductory cartography textbook is updated to respond to the demand for critical engagement with new technologies, the passion for inclusive design, and for preparing students to build competence in fundamental skills. Written in a friendly style, it is enjoyable to read and includes over 200 figures and maps, explaining everything from layout design to dynamic cartography issues. A new chapter discusses the role of AI in cartography, and a significant expansion to 3D cartography has been incorporated into existing chapters. A new chapter on accessibility provides a thorough understanding of universal design. Additional updates include placements and best practices for digital map elements, global labeling techniques including language support, hybrid map styling, multiscale map testing, and information on 4D mapping.
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This book is written as a go-to guide for learning the art and science of mapmaking. It is for undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in GIS and Cartography and studying fields such as geography, geophysics, environmental engineering, urban planning, etc. It is also a valuable resource for professionals interested in learning techniques and technologies for creating maps and visualizing geospatial datasets.
Gretchen N. Peterson is a world-renowned geospatial professional who has crafted maps for some of the largest global audiences, including the Wikimedia Foundation, Snap, and Meta, as well as for more specialized uses like regional salmonid habitats and local wetland and floodplain mitigation. She is also the author of City Maps: A Coloring Book for Adults, Cartographer's Toolkit, and co-author of QGIS Map Design.