[Ráfaga]Nº1156: oaks, cog, pins, madrid, north korea, first nations

Jorge Sanz xurxosanz at gmail.com
Mon Sep 2 01:55:40 PDT 2019


Nº1156: oaks, cog, pins, madrid, north korea, first nations

Mon, 02 Sep 2019 by Raf

* Using Orfeo Toolbox to process drone images and identify cork oak woodlands

https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/11/10/1238

* This website gathers all the relevant details about COG format
(Cloud Optimized GeoTIFF)

https://www.cogeo.org/

* Willard C. Brinton "Graphic Methods for Presenting Facts" is a 1919
book with a full chapter on how to use pins on maps via @vehrka

https://99percentinvisible.org/article/cartopinography-the-unlikely-study-of-map-pins-flags-beads-other-markers/

* This visualization for sale displays Madrid region highway network
as a subway map

https://www.senorcool.com/art/gamusino/plano-carreteras-madrid-estilo-metro-textos/impresion-lamina

* North Korea OSM Cartographers: who, why, and how this hermetic
country became so well mapped at OSM

https://cartographers-nk.wonyoung.so/

* Terrastories is a free and open-source geostorytelling application
custom-made to enable communities anywhere in the world to map and
locate their oral histories

https://www.amazonteam.org/from-the-amazon-to-the-great-lakes-sharing-knowledge-and-mapping-oral-histories-with-first-nations-communities-in-canada/

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