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Page 1: The Varieties and  Uses of Maps

Support the spread of “good practice” in generating, managing, analysing and communicating spatial information

The Varieties and Uses of Maps

By: Mac Chapin

Unit: M07U03

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Types of maps and their uses• Navigation (countryside or cities) • Political maps showing borders • Distribution of vegetation, rainfall, agricultural

exploitation, population density or ethnic groups• Protected areas and buffer zones • Deforestation • Mining and petroleum operations • Areas of conflict and civil war

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Representation of the world

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National boundaries

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Provincial boundaries

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Road map

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Forest cover

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Protected areas

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European claims in Africa

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Concessions

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Logging

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Deforestation

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Aboriginal Australia

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Linguistic map

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Map of Guatemala and Belize

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Indigenous people and the environment

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Kuna map

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Kuna sector map

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New Guinea map

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Community map

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Land-use map

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Conclusion• Maps have many uses• Maps used to be exclusive to elites• Maps are increasingly used by indigenous

people to defend their rights


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