British Wildlife is the leading natural history magazine in the UK, providing essential reading for both enthusiast and professional naturalists and wildlife conservationists. Published eight times a year, British Wildlife bridges the gap between popular writing and scientific literature through a combination of long-form articles, regular columns and reports, book reviews and letters.
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Choosing a Map Projection offers a much-needed critical approach to the intelligent use of the wide variety of map projections that are rapidly and inexpensively available today. It also discusses the distortions that are immanent in any map projection.
A well-chosen map projection is one in which extreme distortions are smaller than those in any other projection used to map the same area and in which the map properties match its purpose. Written by leading experts in the field, including W. Tobler, F.C. Kessler, S.E. Battersby, M.P. Finn, K.C. Clarke, V.S. Tikunov, H. Hargitai, B. Jenny and N. Francula. Choosing a Map Projection is designed for use by laymen.
- Which Map is Best?
- Choosing a World Map
- Matching the Map Projection to the Need
- Map Projections and the Internet
- Cartograms as Map Projections
- Anamorphoses as a Method of Visualization
- Map Pojections in Planetary Cartography
- Combining World Map Projections
- A Guide to Selecting Map Projections for World and Hemisphere Maps
- The Logic of Selecting an Appropriate Map Projection in a Decision Support System (DSS)
- Short History on Map Projections
- Famous People and Map Projections
- Basics of Geodesy for Map Projections