Author Archives: Kala Saliu

Blog of the Week: Cartoblography by Kenneth Field

Field is an academic cartographer and geographer from the United Kingdom. He has taught since 2011, talking and writing about cartography. This blog is a look into his perspective on all different types of maps from all over the world. … Continue reading

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Atlas of the Week: Why Preserve the Night Sky?

This atlas depicts the amount of light pollution in the world measured on the Bortle scale. High concentration areas of light pollution radiate white and red from the source, while more rural regions will appear to be green and blue, … Continue reading

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Tracking COVID-19 Cases in the US (Interactive Map)

Be aware of COVID-19, but also the maps too… Our understanding of and behavioral response to COVID-19 has been undeniably well understood when placed into the context of maps. Their visualizations help everyday people and scientists track its dangerous spread. … Continue reading

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