Geovisualization: past, present, and future
This essay reflects on the progress made in geovisualization over the past ten year,
highlights the current state of the field, and outlines future directions for research and practice. We primarily draw upon
literature from ICA-related journals published since 2015. Particular attention is given to how modern challenges,
such as handling big data, representing uncertainty, and integrating real-time data, are addressed through evolving tools and
techniques. Finally, we explore how emerging technologies, especially Artificial Intelligence (AI), are shaping the future
of geovisualisation.
- Veröffentlicht in:
International Journal of Cartography - Typ:
Article - Autoren:
Andrienko, Natalia; Andrienko, Gennady - Jahr:
2025 - Source:
https://doi.org/10.1080/23729333.2025.2475410
Informationen zur Zitierung
Andrienko, Natalia; Andrienko, Gennady: Geovisualization: past, present, and future, International Journal of Cartography, 2025, 1--11, March, Taylor & Francis, https://doi.org/10.1080/23729333.2025.2475410, Andrienko.Andrienko.2025a,
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title={Geovisualization: past, present, and future},
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pages={1--11},
month={March},
publisher={Taylor & Francis},
url={https://doi.org/10.1080/23729333.2025.2475410},
year={2025},
abstract={This essay reflects on the progress made in geovisualization over the past ten year,
highlights the current state of the field, and outlines future directions for research and practice. We primarily draw upon
literature from ICA-related journals published since 2015. Particular attention is given to how modern challenges,
such as handling big data, representing uncertainty, and integrating...}}