Flattening the Globe23/02/2006 |
| Daniel R. Strebe, founding chair, ICA Commission on Map Projections |
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The Commission on Map Projections was founded just two years ago within the International Cartographic Association (ICA). As the first international organisation dedicated to small-scale geographic map projections, it may be surprising such a body took so long to come together. Yet that it happened at all is also surprising in some ways. Though a fundamental element of maps, map projections generally command little attention even in cartographic circles, much less among the public at large. Historically, those researching map projections have tended to work alone, mainly because there are so few of them. Everything a practising cartographer really needs to know about map projections can generally be condensed into a few pages in a textbook, so it would be fair to ask whether the topic merits a dedicated body.
Because these projects are collaborative and our membership is distributed all over the world, we have chosen to use an internet collaboration tool called a ‘wiki’ to collect, edit, and annotate material. We will then publicise it in some final form; an example of a vastly larger (and more chaotic!) wiki project is the well-known Wikipedia found at www.wikipedia.org. Any member is invited to help develop the content. The Geography Department at University of California at Santa Barbara currently hosts our website and wiki site. While we as yet have no substantial content posted publicly, our website can be seen at www.csiss.org/map-projections/. |
