Visualising administrative division dynamics: transformation of borders and names in the Bohemian-Saxonian borderland

IF 0.7 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
GeoScape Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.2478/geosc-2023-0008
Martin Bartůněk, Jan D. Bláha
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Abstract

Abstract Regions are main building blocks of larger territorial units, but they also display high dynamics affecting how regional identities can be studied. The regional dynamics and multilayered nature ultimately require new approaches to their visual representation. The goal of this article is to present a novel approach to visual presentation of the administrative regions’ dynamics by cartographic means of representation in a synthetic map that can assist in the research of regional identities. We adopt the theory of the institutionalisation of regions, the administrative division of the state is a process in which the borders and names of regions are constantly transformed causing changes in the perception of the population. Then we analyse the laws on administrative division reforms and old/historical map documents. This enabled us to identify the dynamics of individual borders and names of administrative regions (choronyms) that form spaces with a higher or lower degree of stability. We propose a visualisation approach to represent such dynamics, and we assert that through cartographic visualisation of the degree of transformation in these spaces it is possible to get an insight into population’s awareness about the named regions and their delimitation.
行政区划动态可视化:波希米亚-萨克森边境地区边界和名称的变化
摘要 区域是更大领土单位的主要组成部分,但它们也显示出高度的动态性,影响着对区域特性的研究。区域的动态性和多层次性最终要求采用新的方法对其进行视觉呈现。本文的目的是提出一种新的方法,通过合成地图中的制图手段来直观呈现行政区域的动态,从而有助于区域身份的研究。我们采用了地区制度化理论,即国家的行政区划是一个地区边界和名称不断变化的过程,在这个过程中,居民的观念发生了变化。然后,我们分析了有关行政区划改革的法律和旧地图/历史地图文件。这使我们能够确定个别边界和行政区名称(choronyms)的动态,这些边界和名称形成了具有较高或较低稳定性的空间。我们提出了一种可视化方法来表现这种动态,并断言通过这些空间变化程度的地图可视化,可以深入了解人们对命名区域及其划界的认识。
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