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icc 2011 - the 15th General Assembly of the International Cartographic Association

Date2011-07-03

Deadline2010-10-04

VenueParis, France France

Keywords

Websitehttp://www.icc2011.fr/

Topics/Call fo Papers

Scientific Program is based on the 28 commissions and working groups of the ICA.

Fundamental research as well as emerging topics across all of cartography and geographic information science are welcomed.

Themes for papers are as follows:

T0 Jacques Bertin : Cartographic work and influences
T1 Semiotics, map perception, cognition and knowledge
T2 Colors, Signs and Typography on paper and digital maps
T3 GeoVisualisation, Augmented and Virtual Reality
T4 Maps and the Internet
T5 Art, Culture and Cartography
T6 SDI, Standards, Ontologies, Integration
T7 Data quality
T8 Location Based Services and Ubiquitous Cartography
T9 Volunteered geographic information, Crowdsourcing and Critical Cartography
T10 GeoInformation retrieval
T11 Generalisation and Multi-scale Representation
T12 Spatio-Temporal modelling and issues (3D, simulation)
T13 Use and User Issues
T14 Mapping and Spatial awareness for disabled people
T15 Geospatial analysis
T16 Maps, GIS & Sustainable development
T17 Maps, GIS & Hazards and Disasters
T18 Maps, GIS & Society
T19 Maps, GIS & Security
T20 Mapping from Satellite Imagery
T21 Map and GeoDB Production Techniques
T22 Open Source Technology and Web Services
T23 Intellectual Property Rights and Economical issues
T24 Marketing and publishing
T25 Digital Technologies and Cartographic Heritage
T26 History of Cartography and GI Science
T27 National and Regional Atlases
T28 Mountain Cartography
T29 Planets and space Cartography
T30 Marine, Military and Topographic Cartography
T31 Census and other thematic maps
T32 Toponyms on Maps and on GeoDB
T33 Map Projections
T34 Education and Training
T35 Cartography and Children
T36 The profession of Cartographer
T37 Other

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