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Cartographica, Volume 38
Volume 38, Number 1-2, 2001
- Lorenz Hurni, Karel Kriz, Tom Patterson, Roger Wheate:
Introduction. 1-3 - Blanca Baella, Maria Pla:
Mountain Cartography at the Cartographic Institute of Catalonia. 5-24 - Dusan Petrovic:
Mountain Cartography in Slovenia. 25-30 - Roger Wheate, Nancy Alexander, Michael Fisher, Dieudonne Mouafo:
A Brief History and Progress of Mountain Cartography in Canada. 31-39 - Christian Häberling, Andreas Kääb, Lorenz Hurni:
Cartographic Representation of Glacial Phenomena: Historical and Recent Developments. 41-54 - Lorenz Hurni, Tobias Dahinden, Ernst Hutzler:
Digital Cliff Drawing for Topographic Maps: Traditional Representations by Means of New Technologies. 55-65 - Bernhard Jenny:
An Interactive Approach to Analytical Relief Shading. 67-75 - Karel Kriz:
Avalanche Cartography: Visualization of Dynamic-Temporal Phenomena in a Mountainous Environment. 77-87 - Tom Patterson:
DEM Manipulation and 3-D Terrain Visualization: Techniques Used by the U.S. National Park Service. 89-101 - Michael Wood:
The Mountain Panorama and Its Significance in the Scottish Context. 103-118 - Reviews of Books and Atlases. 119-149
- Cartographica Information. 151-154
Volume 38, Number 3-4, 2001
- Renée E. Sieber:
A PPGIScience? 1-4 - Peter A. Kwaku Kyem:
Power, Participation, and Inflexible Institutions: An Examination of the Challenges to Community Empowerment in Participatory GIS Applications. 5-17 - Sarah Elwood, Rina Ghose:
PPGIS in Community Development Planning: Framing the Organizational Context. 19-33 - Robert A. Norheim:
How Institutional Cultures Affect Results: Comparing Two Old-Growth Forest Mapping Projects. 35-52 - Ann-Margaret Esnard, Michel Gelobter, Xavier Morales:
Environmental Justice, GIS, and Pedagogy. 53-61 - Sidney Wong, Yang Liang Chua:
Data Intermediation and Beyond: Issues for Web-Based PPGIS. 63-80 - Reviews of Books and Atlases: History of Cartography. 81-97
- Cartographica Information. 99-104
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