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Map of The MonthJuly2018

Map of The Month – July 2018 – You Decide!

2018-07-28
By: TheMole19
On: July 28, 2018
In: Map of the Month, maps, News
Tagged: amsterdam, dogs, geospatial, gis, map, mapbox, maps, motm, netherlands, transport, UK, urban, vote
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Vote for your Favourite Map! In the first of a new series comes the (hopefully to become) prestigious Map of the Month award, where we vote on the best examples of  inspiring cartography, data visualisation and geographical science over the last month. After spending the past month trawling through the internet, I’ve whittled it down to 5 nominees for you to vote for. With geographical pride at stake, the power is with you! Let’s look at the candidates… Metro/Tram Map Amsterdam – Eric Hammink   Amsterdam is one of my favourite cities and has recently undergone updates to it’s Metro and Tram infrastructure. A first-classRead More →

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Music, Geography and Independence – Independent Venue Week 2018

2018-01-29
By: TheMole19
On: January 29, 2018
In: gis, maps, My Maps
Tagged: culture, europe, geography, gis, mapbox, mapping, music, OriginalContent, UK, usa
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The double act of Music and Geography Firstly, a very belated happy new year, as well as celebrating the first year anniversary of The Map Den! I’ve really enjoyed getting further involved in the geospatial community through this website, sharing interesting developments and content in social media, and hopefully contributing in my own tiny way on here. Geography, the study and the communication of this through maps, GIS and other geospatial forms is a great passion of mine and I believe is inherently relevant to the world around us – perhaps more than ever. Everything happens somewhere. Another strong interest of mine is music, aRead 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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So you want to make a web map? Part 3

2017-08-10
By: TheMole19
On: August 10, 2017
In: gis, maps, tips
Tagged: arcgis, carto, geospatial, gis, mapbox, mapping, maps, web development
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Okay, now I want to get coding… In the previous posts in this series, we have looked at the intuitive ‘out-of-the-box’ web maps you can configure with little to no coding knowledge, whether that be with CARTO or ArcGIS Online, with differing level of learning curves. This may be all you require and provide a timely and quick web mapping solution, particularly in the latter example, one that is integrated with your organisation’s/personal GIS infrastructure. However, to begin customising and ‘fine-tuning’ your web map to your exact needs, some knowledge or understanding of HTML, CSS, and a web scripting language, like Javascript, is required. IRead More →

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So you want to make a web map? Part 1

2017-07-12
By: TheMole19
On: July 12, 2017
In: gis, maps, tips
Tagged: arcgis, carto, data, data visualisation, geospatial, gis, map, mapbox, mapping, maps, web development
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That web map looks great! Wish I could make one… In some ways, there has maybe not been a better time to be involved in the geospatial and cartographic industry, whether as a profession or as hobby/passing interest. While ‘static’ maps and images of geographical information and data visualisation are still very relevant and useful, the rise of the interactive web map is an increasingly trend which is hitting the ‘mainstream’ more and more, whether it be through maps in current affairs like election maps, or through games or social media (e.g. Pokemon Go! and SnapMap). Therefore, the ability for cartographers and geospatialists to haveRead More →

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07. Map of the Day – You think your commute’s bad?

2017-04-01
By: TheMole19
On: April 1, 2017
In: gis, Map of the Day, Uncategorized
Tagged: europe, geography, geospatial, javascript, map, mapbox, traffic, travel, UK, usa, web development
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For those of us in the fortunate position to be in paid work, we are lucky if our travel to work is a simple one. The last century has been the increase in flexible working practices in many businesses, the geographic centralisation of economy and rise of private transport in most Western countries. This has led to it being common for many to not live in the same city/area, let alone the same part of town as your place of work. Therefore, commuting time has become of greater interest to companies and employees, as well as influencing property prices, climate change and transport infrastructure. This isRead More →

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Football and Economics – A good match?

2017-03-24
By: TheMole19
On: March 24, 2017
In: gis, maps, My Maps
Tagged: arcgis, brazil, culture, economics, england, football, futbol, gis, mapbox, mapping, maps, politcs, soccer, sport, uruguay, voetbal, web development, world
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Football is perhaps the true global game, but is it played on a level playing field, particularly economically? Most of you probably know the answer to this, but the relationship between performance and strength economically, and sporting ability and opportunity is still an interesting one. National team football is a better way to analyse this, given the great financial disparities in club football to buy the best talent and that national identity is a more static attribute. Now, I realise that some may love football/sport, some may loathe or have little interest for it. However, exploring the relationship between football and economics tells us something deeperRead More →

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