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Map of The Month – August 2018 – You Decide!

2018-08-29
By: TheMole19
On: August 29, 2018
In: gis, Map of the Month, maps
Tagged: cartography, culture, environment, geospatial, gis, history, london, mapping, maps, politics, satellite, taiwan, world
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Vote for your Favourite Map! August for me has gone far too quickly, and Map of the Month has also come round again very quickly! Fortunately, as was the case last month, there’s been some great maps to explore over the dry summer spell. To follow up on last month, congratulations to Craig Taylor on winning the inaugural Map of the Month with his awesome #PlotmyPaws doggy themed data viz. From looking at recent activity, #plotmypaws is going from strength to strength. Back working on my #plotmypaws project this weekend, lots of #dog tracks coming in now! I want to believe they are somehow coordinatingRead More →

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World Cup Quiz

Quiz Time! The Geography of the World Cup

2018-07-06
By: TheMole19
On: July 6, 2018
In: Uncategorized
Tagged: africa, brazil, culture, england, environment, football, geography, geospatial, gis, history, mapping, maps, OriginalContent, quiz, russia, world
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Let’s get quizzical So today I’m going to be doing something a little bit different to normal. Rather than rambling about a great map or geographical subject, here’s something a bit more fun. I’ve talked about geography and football before (see here and here) and particularly recently with the World Cup currently taking place in Russia. Some of you may have enjoyed the excitement of the tournament, while some may have no interest in football whatsoever. However, hopefully some sort of love of geography and maps brings us all together – therefore I’ve made an interactive quiz below. While it relates to the 32 countries takingRead More →

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Global Chocolate Consumption per Capita (2018)

Chocolate Maps? Sweet! – Geography of Chocolate

2018-04-02
By: TheMole19
On: April 2, 2018
In: maps, My Maps
Tagged: africa, agriculture, chocolate, climate, cote d'ivoire, economics, environment, europe, geography, ghana, gis, indonesia, map, mapping, mexico, OriginalContent, politics, swizterland, UK, world
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I Should Cocoa… Ugh. I’ve had too much chocolate. I’m writing this on Easter Sunday, surrounded by temptation in the form of several variations and combinations of chocolate, as is customary in the Western world at this time of year. It turns out you can have too much of a good thing – real ‘first world problems’. Talking of #firstworldproblems, chocolate addiction really is an issue for the developed world, where chocolate consumption is at its highest in this part of world – maps bear this out. So given this time of  year, I thought it would be fitting to look into the geographical patternsRead More →

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GlobalFishingWatch_map

Providing Depth – Mapping and Marine Wildlife Threats

2018-02-28
By: TheMole19
On: February 28, 2018
In: gis, Map of the Day, maps, Uncategorized
Tagged: data visualisation, environment, fishing, geography, geospatial, gis, map, mapping, marine, nature, ocean, satellite, sea, web development, wildlife, world
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Gone fishing Quick question – what do Leonardo Di Caprio, a New Zealand data visualisation agency and David Attenborough have in common? They have all used highly effective visual tools to highlight threats to marine life*. Allow me to explain. I recently stumbled upon a striking and important interactive map from an organisation called ‘Global Fishing Watch’ (GFW), an organisation which is supported by the Leonardo Di Caprio Foundation. In the words of the Oscar winning actor himself,  “with the data Global Fishing Watch provides, governments, fishery management organizations, researchers and the fishing industry can work together to rebuild fisheries and protect critical marine habitats.”Read More →

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Screenshot from Disaster Watch displaying Forest Burn in California

08. Map of the Day – Observe the Earth changing from your armchair

2017-12-13
By: TheMole19
On: December 13, 2017
In: Map of the Day
Tagged: disaster, earth observation, environment, geography, geospatial, gis, mapbox, mapping, maps, Motd, remote sensing, satellite, web development
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Earth Observation for Everyone As 2017 starts to draw to a close, we return to one of our earlier (and all too neglected) features, Map of the Day. However, our latest entry isn’t just a map for one day, but one where you can observe changes over time, using satellite imagery and earth observation data at Canadian start up – Remote Pixel. We are in a fortunate position currently where satellite data from such sources as LANDSAT is much more readily available for public consumption. Remote Pixel is one of many to take advantage of this new environment, using the flexibility of Mapbox and LeafletRead More →

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