GIS and mapping: Pitsfalls for planners
Robert B Kent, Richard E Klosterman. American Planning Association. Journal of the American Planning Association. Chicago: Spring 2000. Vol. 66, Iss. 2; pg. 189, 10 pgs
Abstract (Summary)
The widespread availability of geographic information systems (GIS) and computer mapping software allows individuals with little or no cartographic knowledge and experience to prepare maps for planning purposes. While these maps are often satisfactory, they may not serve their intended purposes. Some of the common mistakes that planners make in preparing maps are identified and ways to avoid them are suggested. Some key considerations in map making are introduced and a series of practical tips that will help planners produce more effective maps are offered.


