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Functioning of maps in different areas of human activity provides the right context for the formation of cartographic functional styles. The community that participates in this map-related activity gains knowledge. When developing a system of cartographic functional styles, it is important to consider how users value cartographic functional styles. The purpose of the research is to evaluate cartographic functional styles based on the results of the target group survey. In order to achieve the goals of the research, the framework of the system of cartographic functional styles has been prepared, consisting of the main components that determine the cartographic functional style. Maps illustrating characteristic features of different styles are included. A questionnaire for the survey was prepared. Stylistic analysis of modern maps, analysis of information sources was carried out during the research. The maps are produced using data from different data sources and GIS software. 4 maps on the current topic of wind energy are the results of this activity. 104 respondents from different fields of activity took part in the survey. The results of the survey show that as many as 85 percents of the respondents basically agree with the statement that maps in general are characterized by a variety of cartographic functional styles. The respondents give high priority to the target audience for which the map is intended in the system of functional styles. Based on the results of the survey, the framework of the system of cartographic functional styles has been specified.
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art. no. e58, 2025
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Bibliogr. 26 poz., rys., tab., wykr.
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- Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania
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- Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania
Bibliografia
- 1. Azócar Fernández, P.I., and Buchroithner, M.F. (2014). Paradigms in cartography: an epistemological review of the 20th and 21st centuries. Paradigms in Cartography.
- 2. Beconyte, G., and Viliuviene, R. (2012). The concept and importance of style in cartography. Geod. Carto., 35(3), 82–91. DOI: 10.3846/1392-1541.2009.35.82-91.
- 3. Bartminski, J. (2013). Style as a sign. Derivative concept of style in contemporary stylistics: trends and problem. Vilnius: Lithuanian University of Education Publishing House. ISBN 978-9955-20-903-4.
- 4. Chabaniuk, V., and Dyshlyk, O. (2024). Crosscutting cartographies: language paradigm in past, now, and in future in Kartografické listy. Cartographic letters, 32(1), 3–21.
- 5. Christophe, S., and Hoarau, C. (2013). Expressive Map Design Based on Pop Art: Revisit of Semiology of Graphics? Cartogr. Perspectives, 73. DOI: 10.14714/CP73.646.
- 6. Christophe, S., Duménieu, B., Turbet, J. et al. (2016). Map Style Formalization: rendering techniques extension for map design.
- 7. Dumbliauskiene, M. (2002). Kartografin˙es komunikacijos pagrindai [Elements of Cartographic communication]. Vilnius: Vilnius University Publishing House.
- 8. Gajda, S. (1992). Stylistics Today. Stylistics, 1, 5–14.
- 9. Karaliunas, S. (1997). Language and society (psychosociological and communicative features of language use). Vilnius: Lithuanian Language Institute.
- 10. Kent, A. (2008). A methodology to classify and visualize stylistic evolution in topographic maps. Conference paper, ICA Symposium on the History of Cartography: Portsmouth, UK.
- 11. Kent, A. (2009). Topographic Maps: Methodological Approaches for Analyzing Cartographic Style. J. Map Geogr. Lib., 5(2), 131–156.
- 12. Kent, A.J., Vujakovic, P., Eades, G. et al. (2020). Putting the UN SDGs on the map: the role of cartography in sustainability education. The Cartogr. J., 57(2), 93–96. DOI: 10.1080/00087041.2020.1770424.
- 13. Kitchin, R., Perkins, C., and Dodge, M. (2009). Thinking about Maps. In book: Rethinking maps. Publisher: Routledge.
- 14. Kraak, M.J., Roth, R., Ricker, B. et al. (2020). Mapping for a sustainable world. The United Nations: New York, USA.
- 15. Kress, G., and Leeuwen, T.V. (2020). Reading images: the grammar of visual design (3rd ed.). Routledge.
- 16. Lithuanian Electricity Transmission System Operator LITGRID (2023). Retrieved December, 2023 from www.litgrid.eu/index.php?lang$=$2.
- 17. Lithuanian Spatial Information Portal (2023). Retrieved December, 2023 from www.geoportal.lt/geoportal/en/web/en.
- 18. Lithuanian Wind Energy Association (2023). Retrieved December, 2023 from www.lvea.lt.
- 19. National Energy Regulatory Council (2023). Retrieved December, 2023 from www.regula.lt/en.
- 20. Olabi, A.G., Obaideen, K, Abdelkareem, M.A. et al. (2023).Wind energy contribution to the sustainable development goals: case study on London array. Sustainability, 15(5), 4641. DOI: 10.3390/su15054641.
- 21. OpenStreetMap Foundation (2023). Retrieved December, 2023 from www.openstreetmap.org.
- 22. Pravda, J. (1990). The Stylistic Aspect of Maps. Geografický Casopis, 42(3), 233–250.
- 23. Schlichtmann, H. (2003). Visualization in thematic cartography: towards a framework. In A.Wolodtschenko (ed.), The selected problems of theoretical cartography 2002, [sl]: International Cartographic Association, 49–61.
- 24. Svedaite-Sakalauske, B., Orlova, U.L., Wagner, H. et al. (2019). Tirti pagal grindžiama˛ja˛ teorija˛ [Research based on grounded theory]. Vilnius: Vilnius University Publishing House.
- 25. Viliuviene, R. (2022). A brief story of map style: from suggestion to functions in Geography and Education. Vilnius: Society of Lithuanian Geographers.
- 26. Zuperka, K. (2012). Stilistika. Šiauliai: Šiauliu˛ universiteto leidykla.
Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa nr POPUL/SP/0154/2024/02 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki II" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki (2025)
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