Mathematical Elements of Orienteering Maps

Mathematical elements of maps, in addition to the methods of presenting content with cartographic symbols and the criteria of cartographic generalization, are the most important elements of modern ground plan view maps. At the same time, on maps for orienteering disciplines, which are the most inter...

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Veröffentlicht in:Kartografija i geoinformacije 2023-01, Vol.21, p.126-147
1. Verfasser: Petrovič, Dušan
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Mathematical elements of maps, in addition to the methods of presenting content with cartographic symbols and the criteria of cartographic generalization, are the most important elements of modern ground plan view maps. At the same time, on maps for orienteering disciplines, which are the most internationally unified maps in the world, the mathematical basis is not defined in very detailed specifications. In this paper, we describe the background and reasons for the apparent insignificance of mathematical content in orienteering maps, and on the example of the analysis of selected maps of Croatia and Slovenia, we determine in which period and to what extent mathematical elements were present on the maps. Matematički elementi karata, uz metode prikazivanja sadržaja kartografskim simbolima i kriterije kartografske generalizacije, najvažniji su elementi suvremenih tlocrtnih karata. Istodobno, kod karata za orijentacijsko trčanje i druge oblike sportske orijentacije, koje su međunarodno najunificiranije karte u svijetu, matematička podloga nije detaljno definirana. U radu opisujemo pozadinu i razloge očigledne ograničene značajnosti matematičkih sadržaja u orijentacijskim kartama, a na primjeru analize odabranih karata Hrvatske i Slovenije utvrđujemo u kojem su razdoblju i u kojoj mjeri matematički elementi bili prisutni na tim kartama.
ISSN:1333-896X
1848-0713
DOI:10.32909/kg.21.si.9