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Foreword
Preface
Introduction
1. A philosophy perspective on Theoretical Cartography and GIScience
2. Is there a Quantum Geography?
3. Some Philosophical Issues Regarding Mathematical Modeling in GIS
4. Space, Time, and the Representation of Geographical Reality
5. Is the Map Really Not the Territory: Abstraction and Representation in GIS, Cartography, and Science
6. On Drawing Lines on a Map
7.Boundaries: Theory and Practice
8. (Dis)Orientation, Navigation Styles, and GIS
9. Geographic Objects and the Science of Geography
10. On the Notion of Geographical Entities: Mapping the Geo-Ontological Debate
11. TBA
12 Ontology Design for Topographic Modeling and Analysis
13. GIS and Education.
Preface
Introduction
1. A philosophy perspective on Theoretical Cartography and GIScience
2. Is there a Quantum Geography?
3. Some Philosophical Issues Regarding Mathematical Modeling in GIS
4. Space, Time, and the Representation of Geographical Reality
5. Is the Map Really Not the Territory: Abstraction and Representation in GIS, Cartography, and Science
6. On Drawing Lines on a Map
7.Boundaries: Theory and Practice
8. (Dis)Orientation, Navigation Styles, and GIS
9. Geographic Objects and the Science of Geography
10. On the Notion of Geographical Entities: Mapping the Geo-Ontological Debate
11. TBA
12 Ontology Design for Topographic Modeling and Analysis
13. GIS and Education.