Making and remaking mapping for a sustainable world: A retrospective and prospective analysis as a case study in processual cartography

  • Robert E. Roth*
  • , Alicia Iverson
  • , Ayako Kagawa
  • , Guillaume Le Sourd
  • , Britta Ricker
  • , Tanya Andersen
  • , Gareth Baldrica-Franklin
  • , Lily Houtman
  • , Fleur Ilunga
  • , Mina Lee
  • , M.J. Kraak
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Here, we provide a retrospective and prospective analysis of the making and remaking of Mapping for a Sustainable World, an open-source Cartography textbook jointly published by the United Nations (UN) and International Cartographic Association (ICA). Our analysis follows a postrepresentational approach to Cartography, detailing a 'behind the scenes' look at the intentional book design process, revealing potentially transferable insights for designing maps about the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and atlas-like compendiums broadly. Retrospective design insights include recommendations for making the book like an atlas using a grid-based template and the golden ratio, best practices for working with the highly uncertain and dynamic SDG global indicator database, and lessons learned for designing SDG maps by maintaining a living map specification sheet. Retrospective processual insights include the formation of a core Editorial Team, detailed justification of the evolving book and chapter scoping, and the multi-stage review process coordinating international activities during the COVID-19 pandemic. Ongoing prospective activities include development of a translation guide for multilingual use of the book, expansion of the book section dividers into an annual atlas-like campaign, composition of open source QGIS technical tutorials to recreate figures from the book, and articulation of a research agenda on SDG mapping.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)388-427
Number of pages40
JournalInternational Journal of Cartography
Volume11
Issue number3
Early online date18 May 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Jul 2025

Keywords

  • 2026 OA procedure

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