The 28th International Cartographic Conference will take place in Washington, D.C., USA, July 2-7, 2017.
For more information, please visit: http://icc2017.org/
CONFERENCE THEMES
- T01 Visual analytics, geovisualization, and dynamic cartography.
- T02 Spatial analysis, geocomputation, modeling, and data mining.
- T03 Virtual reality, augmented reality, 3D mapping, and Geodesign.
- T04 Generalization, multi-resolution data, and multi-scale representation.
- T05 Thematic cartography and multivariate data mapping.
- T06 Bertin’s “Sémiologie Graphique” at 50 years; semiology.
- T07 User studies; user experience and usability; user interface design.
- T08 Cognitive issues in map use and design.
- T09 Children and cartography.
- T10 Accessible cartography for people with disabilities.
- T11 Education and training in cartography and geospatial technologies.
- T12 Outreach, geospatial MOOCs, and sharing mapping methods beyond cartography.
- T13 Design of maps.
- T14 Arts and culture; spatial digital humanities.
- T15 History of cartography and historical cartography.
- T16 Digital issues in cartographic heritage; map and geoinformation curatorship.
- T17 Ubiquitous cartography and theoretical cartography.
- T18 Critical cartography; GIS and society.
- T19 Web cartography; map services and apps; GIS cloud computing.
- T20 Collaborative mapping, volunteered geographic information, and crowdsourcing.
- T21 Open source mapping and open geospatial data.
- T22 Location based services, geospatial prospecting, and privacy issues.
- T23 Intellectual property rights in mapping and geospatial data.
- T24 Management, workflows, and supply chains for map publishing and geospatial products.
- T25 Atlas cartography: advances in structure, design, and technology use.
- T26 Spatial semantics and ontologies; spatial data infrastructures; interoperability.
- T27 Quality of geospatial data, maps/charts; data integration, metadata, and standards.
- T28 Big data; sensor networks and remotely-sensed data for mapping; feature extraction from lidar.
- T29 Projections, coordinate systems, transformations, and conversions.
- T30 Topographic mapping; design and update of national mapping series.
- T31 Toponyms: place names as cultural heritage, place-name conflicts, toponymic field work and documentation.
- T32 Mountain cartography and terrain representations; recreation and orienteering maps.
- T33 Cadastral mapping; mapping for city management.
- T34 Digital Transportation Infrastructure: highly precise and continuously updated road models for autonomous vehicles.
- T35 Marine and aeronautical cartography, navigation charts and data, baselines, and sovereign zones.
- T36 Geospatial intelligence and military cartography.
- T37 Early warning, risk reduction, and crisis management using maps and geospatial information systems.
- T38 Sustainable development; adaptation and resiliency mapping.
- T39 Planetary, extrasolar, and celestial cartography.
- T40 Developments in intensively mapped domains: global change, soils, geology, agriculture, humanitarian programs, crime, facilities management, etc.