The Relevance of Cartography. Dubai 2015, Georg Gartner

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The Relevance of Cartography Dubai 2015, Georg Gartner

Where are we?

Data!

Data? We are not short of data

Technologies!

Technologies? We are not short of technologies

Data-driven and technology-driven approaches determine the use.

the particular need, demand, question, or problem of a human user is often taken into account only when the system has been built.

How can we unleash the potential of spatial information?

How can we make sure that spatial data is really applicable for governments, for decision makers, for planners, for citizens through applications, products, and systems, which are not forcing them to adapt to the system but are easy to use and efficiently support the human user?

Maps and Cartography are key.

Think of a world without maps..

How would we answer space-related questions?

How would we support spatial behaviour?

How would we enable spatial thinking, reasoning, decision making, planning?

How would we enable spatial awareness?

Cartography? maps are perfect interfaces between geoinformation and human users

Cartography? maps are perfect interfaces between geoinformation and human users maps are efficient systems to structure and order information by spatial component

What Cartography is adding.. - to order

What Cartography is adding.. - to explore

Why maps are important - to express and to interact

What Cartography is adding.. - to entertain

What Cartography is adding.. - to make aware

Cartography? cartography is about efficient communication of spatial information by creation and use of maps anytime, anywhere

Implications cartography is about efficient communication of spatial information by creation and use of maps anytime, anywhere User! Abstraction! Design! Cognition!

Implications cartography is about efficient communication of spatial information by creation and use of maps anytime, anywhere Data handling and management! GI Science!

Implications cartography is about efficient communication of spatial information by creation and use of maps anytime, anywhere Service-oriented Cartography, NeoCartography, WebMapping, Mobile Mapping and LBS

Research Group Cartography Strategies - Research - Education - Organisations

Research creation and use of maps anytime, anywhere real-time ubiquitous media-adequate personalised well designed

Education International Masterprogramme Cartography TU München, TU Wien, TU Dresden, Uni Twente

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International Map Year 2015 The main purpose of the International Map Year (IMY), to be launched at the 28th International Cartographic Conference in Rio de Janeiro, is to expose the importance of maps and geographic information in human society.

What are the specific purposes of IMY? make maps more visible to citizens in a global context give all an opportunity to learn more about associated geospatial sciences show how maps can be used in society encourage all to experience how information technology can be used in acquiring and handling geographic information, and how it is possible to produce one s own maps demonstrate the necessity of a sustainable development of geographic information infrastructures.

International Cartographic Association International Cartographic Conference August 2015 Rio de Janeiro, Brasil