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Cartographies of Danger

Mark Monmonier

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Cartographies of Danger

Discover the intriguing world of cartography with Cartographies of Danger by Mark Monmonier, a compelling exploration published in 1998. This insightful paperback, spanning 378 pages, delves into the dual role of maps in our understanding of hazards. Monmonier expertly illustrates how maps can not only help us anticipate catastrophic natural disasters but also reveal the more insidious threats posed by pollution and crime.

Through a critical lens, this book examines the social impact of disasters and the importance of geographic information systems (GIS) in navigating hazardous environments. Whether you are a student of Earth Sciences, cartography, or simply someone interested in the interplay between geography and societal risks, this book is an essential addition to your library. Enhance your understanding of how maps shape our perception of danger and the environment with this enlightening read.

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Cartographies of Danger

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