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1 Kartografinė (ir geografinė) literatūra 1.0 D.V.
2 Environmental Criminology Crime Modeling and Mapping Using Geospatial Technologies M. Leitner (editor) p. Classics in Environmental Criminology M.A. Andresen, P.J. Brantingham, J.B. Kinney (editors) p. Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis R. Wortley, L. Mazerolle (editors) p. GIS and Crime Mapping S. Chainey, J. Ratcliffe p. 2
3 Environmental Criminology Crime Mapping Case Studies: Practice and Research S. Chainey, L. Tompson (editors) p. Putting Crime in its Place. Units of Analysis in Geographic Criminology D. Weisburd, W. Bernasco, G.J.N. Bruinsma (editors) p. Neighborhood Structures and Crime. A SpatialAnalysis G. Kikuchi p. 3
4 Geography Reasearch Methods in Geography: A Critical Introduction B. Gomez, J.P. Jones III (editors) p. Geography: A Very Short Introduction J.A. Matthews, D.T. Herbert p. Questioning Geography: Fundamental Debates N. Castree, A. Rogers, D. Sherman (editors) p. Methods in Human Geography (2nd Edition) R. Flowerdew, D. Martin (editors) p. 4
5 Geography Scale and Geographic Inquiry: Nature, Society, and Method E. Sheppard, R.B. McMaster (editors) p. 5
6 Spatial analysis & Geovisualization Geospatial Visualisation A. Moore, I. Drecki (editors) p. Quantitative Geography: Perspectives on Spatial Data Analysis A.S. Fotheringham, C. Brunsdon, M. Charlton p. Geospatial Analysis and Modelling of Urban Structure and Dynamics B. Jiang, X. Yao (editors) p. Cartography: A Tool for Spatial Analysis C. Bateira (editor) p. 6
7 Spatial analysis & Geovisualization Local Models for Spatial Analysis (2nd Edition) C.D. Lloyd p. Applied GIS and Spatial Analysis J. Stillwell, G. Clarke (editors) p. Geographic Visualization: Concepts, Tools and Applications M. Dodge, M. McDerby, M. Turner (editors) p. Cartography: Visualization of Geospatial Data (3rd Edition) M.-J. Kraak, F. Ormeling p. 7
8 Spatial analysis & Geovisualization Handbook of Applied Spatial Analysis M.M. Fischer, A. Getis (editors) p. Exploratory Analysis of Spatial and Temporal Data N. Andrienko, G. Andrienko p. The Visualization of Spatial Social Structure D. Dorling p. Erdvinė analizė ir modeliavimas A. Blyth ir kt p. 8
9 Cartographic design GIS Cartography: A Guide to Effective Map Designe G.N. Peterson p. Making Maps: A Visual Guide to Map Design for GIS (2nd Edition) J. Krygier, D. Wood p. Principles of Map Design J.A. Tyner p. 9
10 Various Advances in Cartography and GIScience. Volume 1 A. Ruas (editor) p. Advances in Cartography and GIScience. Volume 2 A. Ruas (editor) p. Handbook of Data Visualization C. Chen, W.K. Hardle, A. Unwin (editors) p. Designing Information: Human Factors and Common Sense in Information Design J. Katz p. 10
11 Various Mapping Different Geographies K. Kriz, W. Cartwright, L. Hurni (editors) p. Geodemographics, GIS and Neighbourhood Targeting R. Harris, P. Sleight, R. Webber p. Visualization of Time-Oriented Data W. Aigner. S. Miksch, H. Schumann, C. Tominski p. Cartography and Art W. Cartwright, G. Gartner, A. Lehn (editors) p. 11
12 Various Thematic Cartography and Transformations. Volume 1 C. Cauvin, F. Escobar, A. Serradj p. Cartography and the Impact of the Quantitative Revolution. Volume 2 C. Cauvin, F. Escobar, A. Serradj p. New Approaches in Thematic Cartography. Volume 3 C. Cauvin, F. Escobar, A. Serradj p. Practical Statistics for Geographers and Earth Scientists N. Walford p. 12
13 Various Visual Display of Quantitative Information E. Tufte p. The Visual Language of Spatial Planning: Exploring Cartographic Representations for Spatial Planning in Europe S. Dühr p. Cartography from Pole to Pole M. Buchroithner, N. Prechtel, D. Burghardt (eds.) p. Rediscovering the World. Map Transformations of Human and Physical Space B.D. Hennig p. 13
14 Interesting Cartography How to Lie with Maps M. Monmonier p. From Squaw Tit to Whorehouse Meadow: How Maps Name, Claim, and Inflame M. Monmonier p. Coast Lines: How Mapmakers Frame the World and Chart Environmental Change M. Monmonier p. No Dig, No Fly, No Go: How Maps Restrict and Control M. Monmonier p. 14
15 Interesting Cartography Rethinking the Power of Maps D. Wood p. Star Maps: History, Artistry, and Cartography N. Kanas p. Maps and Civilization: Cartography in Culture and Society (3rd Edition) N.J.W. Trower p. 15
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