Abigail L. Byer Smith, Robert B. Kent
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Abstract
This study examines planning maps to determine whether they include basic cartographic elements and follow good design practices, which result in effective maps. It also examines the role of city size in the production of effective planning maps. A stratified sample of 30 comprehensive plans published between 1987 and 1992 and included in the Index to Current Urban Documents is used, and the maps in these plans are evaluated. The map evaluation covers three key aspects: map elements (title, scale, neat line, sources, location name, north arrow, and locational inset); map design (balance, figure-ground contrast, hierarchical organization, and typography); and map content (completeness, accuracy, and lack of ambiguity). The study reveals that many planning maps do not meet the basic requirements for effective cartographic communication. It also suggests that city size does play a role in the production of effective maps, with smaller cities often producing better planning maps. © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
地图在综合城市规划中的应用
本研究检查规划地图,以确定它们是否包括基本的制图元素,并遵循良好的设计实践,从而产生有效的地图。它还研究了城市规模在制作有效规划地图中的作用。本文使用了1987年至1992年间出版的30个综合规划的分层样本,这些规划包括在《当前城市文件索引》中,并对这些规划中的地图进行了评价。地图评价包括三个关键方面:地图要素(标题、比例尺、整齐线条、来源、地名、北箭头、位置插入);地图设计(平衡、底图对比、层次组织和排版);以及地图内容(完整性、准确性和缺乏模糊性)。研究表明,许多规划地图不符合有效的地图传播的基本要求。它还表明,城市规模确实在制作有效地图方面发挥了作用,较小的城市通常会制作更好的规划地图。©1999 John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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