Proceedings of CET Seminars
  1989- 
  1 (1989) - 2(1991) - 3 (1992) - 4 (1993) - 5 
    (1993) - 6 (1995) - 7 (1995) - 8 (1996) - 9 (1998) - 10 
      (1997) - 11 (1998) - 12 (2000/2001) - 13 (2002/2003) - 14 (2005) - 15 (2011)
  - Proceedings of the Seminar on Teaching the Interface between Cartography, 
    Remote Sensing and GIS, held at the Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, August 
    1989. Contents 1  
 
  -  Proceedings of the Seminar on Teaching the History of Cartography, held 
    at Uppsala, June 13, 1991. Contents 2  
 
  -  Proceedings of the seminar on Teaching Surveying and Mapping Aspects 
    of Visualisation and GIS, held at College Park, MD, August 1992. Contents 
      3  
 
  -  Proceedings of the seminar on Teaching the History of Cartography II, 
    held at the Newberry Library, Chicago, June 23, 1993. Contents 
      4  
 
  -  Proceedings of the Seminar on Electronic Atlases, held in Visegrád, 
    Hungary, 1993. Edited by István Kinghammer, László Zentai and Ferjan Ormeling. 
    Published by Cartographic Institute of Eötvös Loránd University (contact László 
    Zentai at  zetor@ludens.elte.hu) Contents 5  
 
  -  Proceedings of the seminar on Teaching Animated Cartography, held at 
    the EUITT, Madrid, Spain, August/September 1995. Edited by Ferjan Ormeling, 
    Barend Köbben and Rufino Perez Gomez. Contents 6  
 
  -  Proceedings of the Seminar on Teaching the History of Cartography III, 
    held at the National Library, Vienna, September 1995. Edited by Ferjan Ormeling 
    and Barend Köbben. Contents 7  
 
  -  Proceedings of the Seminar on Cognitive maps, children and education 
    in cartography, held at Gifu, Japan, November 1996. Edited by Tositomo Kanakubo 
    and Kei Kanazawa. Contents 8  
 
  -  Contents 9 of the Proceedings of the Seminar on Modern Cartography for 
    Navigating the Information Highway, held in Bandung , Indonesia March 3-14, 
    1997, and published at ITC in 1998. Contents 9  
 
  -  Contents 10 of the Proceedings of the Seminar on TEACHING CARTOGRAPHY 
    FOR GIS AND CADASTRE held at Novosibirsk, January 1997.Contents 
      10  
 
  -  Contents 11 of the Proceedings of the Session on Teaching Cartography 
    and GIS for Environmental Mapping, held during Intercarto IV, Barnaul, June 
    1998. Contents 11  
 
  -  Contents 12 of the Proceedings of the Seminars on Developing the ICA-CET 
    Internet Cartography Course held at Budapest (Hungary), February 4-5, 2000 
    and Apatity (Russia), August 22-24, 2000, published in 2001. Contents 
      12  
 
  -  Contents 13 of the Proceedings of the Seminars on Developing the ICA-CET 
    Internet Cartography Course held at Beijing (China), August 9, 2001 and Helsinki 
    (Finland), May 28, 2002, published in 2003. Contents 13  
 
  - Content 14 of the Joint ICA Commissions Seminar on Internet-based Cartographic 
  Teaching and Learning: Atlases, map use, and visual analytics. Contents 14
 
  - Content 15 of the Joint ICA Symposium "MAPS FOR THE FUTURE: CHILDREN, EDUCATION AND INTERNET" (CD-ROM). Content 15
    
  
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  Contents 1 of the Proceedings of the Seminar on Teaching the Interface between
  Cartography, Remote Sensing and GIS, held at the Eötvös Loránd
  University, Budapest, August 1989. 
  - R.E. Dahlberg and D.E. Luman - Educational linkage of cartography, remote
    sensing and GIS
 
  - W. Meissner - Aspects of CAC/CAD training in Germany
 
  - H.J. Vogel - The involvement of a producer of GIS terminology in teaching
    the interface between remote sensing, GIS and cartography
 
  - J-Ph. Grelot - Data structures for environmental information management
 
  - I. Klinghammer - The Freshwater atlas of Hungary
 
  - F. Depuydt - Erosion mapping with remote sensing data in Europe
 
  - F. Ormeling - Updating land cover maps with remote sensing data
 
  - N. Kadmon - Problem awareness and cartographic solutions in environmental
    management
 
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  Contents 2 of the Proceedings of the Seminar on Teaching the History of
  Cartography held at Uppsala, June 13, 1991
  - Monique Pelletier - Map collections and the teaching of the history of
    cartography
 
  - Ferjan Ormeling - The need for teaching the history of cartography to
    cartography students
 
  - Wolfgang Scharfe - Essential features in teachning the history of cartography
 
  - Naftali Kadmon - The time machine, or teaching the history of map-making
    from the cartographer's point of view
 
  - Ingrid Kretschmer - Teaching the history of cartographic techniques
 
  - David Woodward - A preliminary review of "The shape of the world", the
    six-part Granada TV series on the mapping and discovery of the world.
 
  - Marc Hameleers - Teaching the history of cartography: suggestions for
    an educational programme.
 
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  Contents 3 of the Proceedings of the seminar on Teaching Surveying and mapping
  Aspects of Visualisation and GIS, held at College Park, MD, August 1992:
  - Core concepts in surveying and mapping
 
  
    - Ivan Mueller - Core concepts in cartography
 
    - Grenville Barnes - Core educational concepts in GIS/LIS
 
    - Ferjan Ormeling - Communication concepts in cartography
 
    - Thomas M.Lillesand - Collective thoughts on curriculum development
 
  
  - International/societal milieu
 
  
    - Andrew V.Douglas - Technological responses: advances in content, currency,
      accuracy
 
    - Jean-Philippe Grelot - Feedback from Society
 
  
  - Data streams
 
  
    - Robert C.Burtch - Cadastral content within a GIS
 
    - Daniel M.Parr - Urban data infrastructure: data stream and data deluge
 
    - Wolfgang Meissner - The geographical information system ot the city
      of Dortmund
 
    - George Dailey - Demographic and socio-economic data
 
    - James B.Campbell - Natural reource, land use and environmental data
 
    - Kei Kanazawa - Natural resource data for GIS in Japan
 
    - Wanarat Thothong - Spatial data regarding agricultural resources in
      Thailand
 
  
  - Curricular Milieu
 
  
    - C.Peter Keller - Contemporary trends in the mapping sciences: rethinking
      the cartography core curriculum
 
    - Christopher Worth - Core concepts in map design of relevance to GIS
 
    - Roger Anson - Requirements for national and international qualifications
      in cartography 
 
  
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  Contents 4 of the Proceedings of the seminar on Teaching the History of
  Cartography II, held at the Newberry Library, Chicago, June 23, 1993.
  - Waldo Tobler - History of Cartographer as taught at UCSB
 
  - David Woodward - Teaching the History of Cartography At the University
    of Wisconsin
 
  - Dennis Reinhartz - Teaching the history of cartography: Defining the
    Subject for our Students and Ourselves
 
  - Ingrid Kretschmer - Teaching the History of Cartography
 
  - Montserrat Galera i Monegal - A doctoral programme course on history
    of cartography organized by the Cartoteca de Catalunya
 
  - Matthew Edney - The history of cartography and cartographic education:
    responding to institutional and theoretical changes
 
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  Contents 5 of the Proceedings of the Seminar on Electronic Atlases, held
  in Visegrád, Hungary, 1993:
  - Introductions by organizers and commission chairmen
 
  
    - István Klinghammer and László Zentai - Some thoughts
      on the questions raised at the joint ICA commissions meeting in Visegrad (pp
      7-11)
 
    - Bengt Rystedt - Technical and organisational approaches to national and
      regional atlas production (pp 13-29)
 
    - James R.Carter - The many dimensions of map and spatial data use in the
      context of electronic atlases (pp 29-35)
 
  
  - Hungarian atlas cartography
 
  
    - Árpád Papp-Váry - Introduction to Hungarian atlas
      cartography (pp 35-37)
 
    - László Zentai - Digital facsimile-Atlas of Central Europe,
      1945 (pp 37-43)
 
    - László Bassa, Zoltán Keresztesi - National atlases
      of Central and Eastern European countries in transition: the case of Hungary
      (pp 43-53)
 
  
  - Teaching atlas cartography
 
  
    - Naftali Kadmon - Toponymic education in digital atlas cartography (pp
      59-65)
 
    - Kei Kanazawa - Some propblems in teaching school atlas production (pp
      65-71)
 
    - Ferjan Ormeling - Teaching atlas use (pp 71-79)
 
    - Barend Köbben - Teaching multimedia production techniques (pp 79-89)
 
    - Takashi Matsuzawa - World atlases for Children (pp 89-95)
 
    - Fernando Aranaz del Rio - Electronic atlas project for the National atlas
      of Spain (pp 95-97)
 
    - Csaba Molnár/Tamas Tóth - Cartography and hypermedia? (pp
      97-103)
 
  
  - Producing electronic atlases
 
  
    - Eva M.Siekierska - From the electronic atlas system to the electronic
      atlas production (pp 103-113)
 
    - Wolter Arnberg - Design concepts for the national PC-atlas of Sweden
      (pp 113-129)
 
    - Olev Koop - Tools for electronic production of atlases (pp 129-139)
 
    - Timothy Trainor - North American statistical areas boundary file (pp
      139-145)
 
  
  - Use and analysis of spatial data in atlases in digital format
 
  
    - Corne van Elzakker - The use of electronic atlases (pp 145-157)
 
    - Ute Dymon - Mapping under less than perfect circumstances (pp 157-163)
 
    - Du Daosheng - MAP++, an exploration of cartography in the area of modern
      policy-making (pp 163-167)
 
    - Jacqueline M.Anderson - Large scale mapping on the computer with grade-one
      students (pp 167-179)
         
  
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  Zentai at zetor@ludens.elte.hu) 
  Contents 6 of the Proceedings of the seminar on Teaching Animated Cartography,
  held at the EUITT, Madrid, Spain, August/September 1995.
  - Basics of animated cartography
 
  
    - William Cartwright - Hardware, software and staffing requirements of
      multimedia cartography (pp 1-11)
 
    - Michael P.Peterson - Cartographic animation on the internet (pp 11-15)
 
    - Derek Thompson - Uses and users of multimedia and hypermedia (pp 15-20)
 
    - Ferjan Ormeling - Teaching animation cartography (pp 21-28)
 
    - Menno-Jan Kraak and Arjen Klomp - A classification of cartographic
      animations: towards a tool for the design of dynamic maps in a GIS environment
      (pp 29-37)
 
  
  - Use aspects and evaluation
 
  
    - Henry W.Castner - Workshop on animation and visualization (pp 37-40)
 
    - James R.Carter - Television weather broadcasts: animated cartography
      aplenty (pp 41-44)
 
    - Barend Kobben and Mustafa Yaman - Evaluating dynamic visual variables
      (pp 45-52)
 
    - Jeffrey S.Torguson - PC-based animation for geographic education (pp
      53-56)
 
    - Olev Koop - Reality and realities : a brief flight through the artificial
      landscapes of the virtual worlds (pp 57-66)
 
  
  - Applications
 
  
    - Alexandra Koussoulakou - Applications of multimedia for educational
      issues and cultural resource management (pp 67-74)
 
    -  Catherine Mey - Michiworld: A geography of Michifan demonstration
      project (pp 75-79)
 
    - Thomas W.Hodler - Use of animated mapping for displaying temporal data
      (pp 79-84)
 
    - Auxiliadora Ramos Ruiz & Victor Gonzalez del Castillo Dacal - Multimedia
      techniques in teaching the history of cartography (pp 85)
 
    - Leonard Gaydos - Using animated cartography to illustrate global change
      (p.85)
 
  
  - Present situation
 
  
    - Daniel Dorling - A cartographic video of British Society (pp 87-98)
 
    - Oleg A.Evteev et al. - Electronic Atlas Developments in Russia (pp
      99-103)
 
    - Kei Kanazawa & Masumi Watanabe - Current situation and problems regarding
      animated cartography in Japan (pp 103-107)
 
  
  - Future
 
  
    - Connie Blok - Supporting scientific visualization: a cartographer's
      task (pp 107-116) 
 
  
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  Ormeling 
  Contents 7 of the Proceedings of the Seminar on Teaching the History of
  Cartography III held at Vienna, September 10 1995
  - Ingrid Kretschmer - Present and future
 
  - Ingrid Kretschmer - Teaching the History of Cartography considering modern
    needs
 
  - Wolfgang Scharfe - Minimum standards for teaching the History of Cartography
    to Librarians, archivists and cartographers
 
  - Naftali Kadmon - Toponymy as a medium in teaching the history of cartography
    - a multilingual Middle Eastern example
 
  - Dennis Reinhartz - Teaching Conceptualization and Concepts in the History
    of Cartography
 
  - Ferjan Ormeling - Teaching concepts in the history of cartography
 
  - Kei Kanazawa - Historical Background, a necessity for cultivating basic
    concepts of cartography
       
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  Ormeling  
  Contents 8 of the Proceedings of the Seminar on Cognitive maps, children
  and education in cartography, held at Gifu, Japan, November 1996 
  
    - Michael Wood - Cartography into the new milennium
 
    - Tositomo Kanakubo - Opening address
 
  
  - Session 1 - Cognitive maps and children
 
  
    - Evangelos Livieratos - On some fundamental cognitive issues in cartographic
      education
 
    - Yoshiki Wakabayashi - The role of analogical thinking in cognitive map
      studies
 
    - Takashi Morita - The role of non-explicit symbolization in map representation
 
    - Ewa Krzywicka-Blum - Specificity of mental scene creationcharacterizing
      education processof seeing and blind children
 
    - Jan Pravda - Two stages in the development of cognitive conceptionin
      cartography
 
  
  - Session 2 - Cartography and children
 
  
    - Shao-Xiang Ni - Pedagogoc maps for children in China
 
    - Jacqueline M.Anderson - I love maps .. but is that a road map or a weather
      map?
 
    - Patrick Wiegand - Children's representations of the Earths' land masseson
      plane and spherical surfaces
 
    - Chryssoula Boutoura - Institutional schemes for the Barbara Petchenik
      Children Map Contest in Greece
 
  
  - Session 3 - Cartographic education for children
 
  
    - Wolfgang Meissner - Teaching material for cartographic education and
      training of children
 
    - Hans-Uli Feldmann - Fun and games in learning how to read maps
 
    - Ferjan Ormeling - Teaching cartographic concepts to children
 
  
  - Session 4 - Children and map use
 
  
    - Milan Konecny - Perception of maps by Czech school children
 
    - James R.Carter - The internet as a source for maps for children 
 
  
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Ormeling
  Contents 9 of the Proceedings of the Seminar on Modern Cartography for Navigating
  the Information Highway, held in Bandung, Indonesia March 3-14, 1997, and published
  at ITC in 1998.
Atlas production for Southeast Asia, vol 2
  - Michael Wood - Cartography, the ultimate tool for navigating the information
    highway pp 1-5
 
  - Ferjan Ormeling - Atlas terminology and atlas concepts. pp 5-15
 
  - Ulrich Freitag - National Atlases, production and use. pp 15-23
 
  - Tjeerd Tichelaar - Visualisation for education: school atlas cartography.
    pp 23-26
 
  - Ferjan Ormeling - Cartographic requirements for school atlases: structural
    aspects pp 27-35
 
  - Klaas Villanueva - general Survey of the subject cartography in indonesian
    geography textbooks. pp 35-45
 
  - Klaas Villanueva - Maps for development. A reflection on the role of
    cartographic subject matter in the social sciences and geography curricula
    in Indonesian schools. pp 45-49
 
  - Theerd Tichelaar - Educationsl demands for school atlases in the Netherlands.
    pp 49-55
 
  - Ulrich Freitag - Production of a school atlas for a southeast asian country.
    pp 55-71
 
  - Kei Kanazawa - Electronic school atlases as an educational tool in primary
    schools pp 71-77
 
  - Ulrich Freitag - Considerations on atlas production
 
  - Tjeerd Tichelaar - The role of geographical names in atlas production
   
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  Ormeling 
   Contents 10 of the Proceedings of the Seminar on TEACHING CARTOGRAPHY FOR
  GIS AND CADASTRE held at Novosibirsk, January 1997.
  - Ferjan Ormeling, Barend Kobben, Vladimir S.Tikunov: Teaching Cartography
    for GIS in Russia
 
  - Michael Wood: Cartography and GIS as tools for environmentally sustainable
    development
 
  - Ferjan Ormeling: Main trends in cartographic education and training for
    GIS
 
  - Evgeny G.Kapralov: GIS-education in Russia: problems and solutions
 
  - A.Karpik, V.A.Seredovich, A.K.Scinyakin: Problems of training specialists
    in information systems for the Siberian region
 
  - I.V.Lesnykh, A.K.Scinyakin, V.B.Jarnikov: Geocomputer science - the basic
    direction in training personnel at the Siberian State Academy of Geodesy
 
  - M.O.Govorov, M.A.Topchilov: An up-to-date approach in training cartography
    students
 
  - T.V.Baikalova, V.A.Chervyakov, V.A.Lyamkin, N.N.Mikhailov, L.A.Mikhailova,
    N.M.Oskorbin, Yu.A.Polyakov, S.I.Zhilin: Geoinformatics in the educational
    process at the Altai State University
 
  - I.N.Rotanova: State-of-the-art educational tasks in the field of ecological
    mapping
 
  - V.I.Sturman Education in environmental mapping 
 
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  Ormeling 
   Contents 11 of the Proceedings of the Session on Teaching Cartography and
  GIS for Environmental Mapping, held during Intercarto IV, Barnaul, June 1998.
  - Foreword
 
  - Teaching programmes and materials:
 
  
    - S.Dvinskikh, N.Bajucova, M.Condratieva - Ecological cartography at high
      schools
 
    - N.G.M.Markov - Teaching GIS-courses in Tomsk Polytechnic University
 
    - Z.V.Lysenkova, I.N.Rotanova, A.A.D'achenko - Formalization of information
      for the creation of GISs of protected areas in the "Ecological Mapping" training
      course
 
    - V.I.Bulatov, I.N.Rotanova, D.V.Chernykh and O.E.Eihler - A GIS-oriented
      landscape - the cartographic support of ecological and geographical research
 
    - S.Bazhin, N.Borshcheva, O.Lovtskaya, I.Postnova, S.Shirokova, K.Vorob'ov,
      Ye.Vorob'ov and S.Yakovchenko - Teaching GIS technologies and models for the
      assessment of the state of the environment
 
    - I.A.Khlebovich and I.N.Rotanova - The medical ecological block of the
      educational regional geoinformation system
 
  
  - Applications:
 
  
    - N.M.Kovalevskaya and G.L.Gimel'farb - Computer vision models for training
      in GIS and remote sensing
 
    - S.L.Shirokova - On applied GIS development
 
  
  - Map use:
 
  
    - E.L.Schastlivtsev, A.A.Bykov and V.P.Potapov - Ecological risk assessment
      for investment projects by using GIS technologies
 
    - Ferjan Ormeling - Environmental mapping strategies
 
  
  - About the authors 
 
55 pp. Price US$ 15 (including surface postage); contact Ferjan
  Ormeling 
 Contents 12 of the Proceedings of the Seminars on Developing the ICA-CET
Internet Cartography Course held at Budapest (Hungary), February 4-5, 2000 and
Apatity (Russia), August 22-24, 2000, published in 2001.
  - General Educational Aspects
      
  
 
  - In What World are we teaching? (WWW)
      
        - Antal Guszlev - The Internet as a teaching tool - in theory and in practice
          Specific Programmes 
 
        - Ute J. Dymon - Cartographic challenges with the technological amplification
          of map use 
 
        - Vladimir S. Tikunov- Anamorphosises of Russia in view of transition to
          sustainable development 
 
      
   
  - Country Profiles
      
        - Vladimir V. Annenkov, Eugene G. Kapralov, Vladimir S. Tikunov - Internet
          in learning geography, cartography and geoinformatics: case of Russia 
 
        - David Fraser - Report on Cartographic Education in Australia 
 
        - László
          Zentai- Atlases (three Hungarian samples) 
 
      
   
102 pp. ; contact Vladimir Tikunov 
  Contents
  13 of the Proceedings of the Seminars on Developing the ICA-CET Internet Cartography
  Course held at Beijing (China), August 9, 2001 and Helsinki (Finland), May 28,
  2002, published in 2003.
76 pp. ; contact Vladimir Tikunov
Content 14 of the Joint ICA Commissions Seminar on Internet-based 
  Cartographic Teaching and Learning: Atlases, map use, and visual analytics, 
  held at Madrid (Spain), 6-8 July 2005. 
228 pp; contact László Zentai at lzentai@caesar.elte.hu
Content 15 of the Joint ICA Symposium "MAPS FOR THE FUTURE: CHILDREN, EDUCATION AND INTERNET", Orleans (France), 30 June-1 June 2011
  - William Cartwright: International Associations and the Provision of Outreach Programmes for Education and Training
 
  - Ferjan Ormeling: Exercises in Cartography
 
  - Temenoujka Bandrova: Cartographic Response of Changes in Geographical and Historical School
 
  - Eszter Simonné Dombóvári: Teaching Cartographical Skills in Different Educational Systems of EU
 
  - Tiago Salge Araújo, Maria Isabel Castreghini de Freitas: The Cartography in Studies of Environment: Bilingual Practice Aiming Inclusion of Deaf Students
 
  - László Zentai: The Role of Output Devices in the Higher Education of Cartography
 
  - Michael P. Peterson: The Tile-Based Mapping Transition in Cartography
 
  - José Jesús Reyes Nuñez, Csaba Szabó: Updating a Hungarian Website about Maps for Children
 
  - Rex Cammack: Internet Mapping Education: Curriculum Technology and Creativity
 
  - Gáspár Albert, Gábor Csillag, László Fodor, László Zentai: Visualisation of Geological Observations on Web 2.0 Based Maps
 
  - Georg Gartner, Haosheng Huang, Manuela Schmidt: Comparison of Spatial Knowledge Acquisition in the Context of GPS-Based Pedestrian Navigation
 
  - Carla Cristina Reinaldo Gimenes de Sena, Barbara Gomes Flaire Jordão, Cristiano Gimenez, Mariane Ravagio Catelli: Inclusive Education in Geography: Municipal Atlas and the Group of Tactile Maps in UNESP Ourinhos
 
  - Silvia Elena Ventorini, Maria Isabel Castreghini de Freitas: Study on the Acquisition of the Concept of Spatial Representation by Visually Impaired People
 
  - Carla Cristina Reinaldo Gimenes de Sena, Waldirene Ribeiro do Carmo: Tactile Cartography and Geography Teaching: LEMADI’s Contributions
 
  - Rizka Windiastuti: Map Drawing Competition for Children in Indonesia
 
  - Shimshon Livni: Children’s Mental Maps of the World
 
  - Henrik Hargitai, Pál Gábor Vizi: Cartographic Elements in Children’s Drawings as a Response to the Red Sludge Industrial Disaster
 
  - Paula Cristiane Strina Juliasz, Rosângela Doin de Almeida: The Spatial Notions of the Cultural Universe of Childhood
 
  - Marli Cigagna Wiefels, Jonas da Costa Sampaio: Teaching Cartography to Children through Interactive Media
 
  - Levon Boligian, Rosângela Doin de Almeida: Cartography in Textbooks Published Between 1824 and 2002 in Brazil
 
  - Marcello Martinelli: The Transition from the Analytic to Synthesis Reasoning in the Maps of Geographic School Atlases for Children
 
  - Maria Isabel Castreghini de Freitas: Cartography at Elementary School Level: Continuing Education of Teachers and Experiences in the Classroom
 
  - Rosângela Doin de Almeida: Research on Cartography for School Children
 
  - Henrik Hargitai: Interpretation of Surface Features of Mars as a Function of the Language of Placenames
 
  - Georgi Zhelezov: Modelling of the Plant Diversity in Biosphere Reserve “Srebarna” and Related Ecosystem Services
 
  - István Elek, Gábor Gercsák: Developing Map Databases: Problems and Solutions
 
  - Rufino Pérez Gómez: Using Raster Techniques in the Lacunarity Analysis of Spatial Distributions
 
  - Otakar Cerba: Ontologies in Cartography: Power of Reasoning