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Welcome to the website of the International Cartographic Association
Get to know the new ICA Executive Committee for the term 2023-2027
Get to know the ICA Commissions for the term 2023-2027

eCARTO News May 2026

eCARTO News captures the latest cartographic news and developments from around the world. If you have any general cartography items of interest then please email them to David Fraser, editor of eCARTO News.

Gathering

Industry News

  • What’s coming to Google Earth in 2026 – mapsplatform.google.com
  • Taylor Geospatial claims world-first global map – spatialsource.com.au
  • Trimble Technology Enables First Centimeter-Accurate 3D Model of Disappearing Puncak Jaya Glaciers – geoweeknews.com
  • Esri Releases Ninth Edition of Map Use: Map Reading and Design, the Definitive Guide to Cartographic Design – .businesswire.com
  • Seamap Antarctica Launches New Marine Data Portal – miragenews.com

Mapping Applications

  • MBSJ sinkhole mapping delayed by soil research – thestar.com.my
  • Scientists map migratory bird brain – ucl.ac.uk
  • Measles tracker: Follow cases, outbreaks and vaccination rates across the U.S. – nbcnews.com
  • Isro, Atree partner to map grasslands improve land use planning – timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Education & Training

French academic urban social atlases

Map & Atlases

Opinion

  • Togo’s fight against centuries-old map revives debate over African representation – rfi.fr
  • Map Making is in the Hands of Big Tech. – .theswaddle.com
  • The geospatial profession in 2026 – gim-international.com
  • How AI is transforming cartographic design in 2026 – onestopmap.com
  • Generative AI in Map-Making – arxiv.org

Imagery & Cartography

Country Specific

Research & Developments

  • Mapping pesticide mixtures to cancer risk at the country scale with spatial exposomics – nature.com
  • Scientists Create First-Ever ‘Smell Map’ – hms.harvard.edu
  • Stanford center revives historic maps with digital tools – /news.stanford.edu
  • Seamap Antarctica’s fresh view of a frozen land – spatialsource.com.au

Publications

  • Dynamic Point Symbols in Earthquake Mapping: Visualization Research in Space and Time – researchgate.net

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eCARTO News April 2026

eCARTO News captures the latest cartographic news and developments from around the world. If you have any general cartography items of interest then please email them to David Fraser, editor of eCARTO News.

Gathering

  • Carto-Cymru Symposiwm Mapiau Cymru 2026: Mapio Byd o Newid – Carto-Cymru

Publications

Industry News

The Environment

  • Working together, Indigenous peoples & researchers describe new Amazonian palm – news.mongabay.com
  • Tree crop mapping of South America reveals links to deforestation and conservation – arxiv.org
  • Mapping South America and Beyond with Fields of The World V2 – satellite-image-deep-learning.com

Mapping Applications

History

  • Exploring Early Techniques in Computer Cartography – blogs.loc.gov
  • Women have been mapping the world for centuries, and now they’re speaking up for the people left out of those maps – phys.org

Online Atlas

  • Conflicts in Eastern Europe from Multiple Perspectives – leibniz-ifl.de

Maps – Examples from Canada

  • Biinaagami Giant Floor Map: A storytelling tool created by Canadian Geographic – gogeomatics.ca
  • Colour-coded, user-friendly maps for 230 destinations – newswire.cal
  • Winnipegger creates interactive map to connect gardeners around the city – ctvnews.ca

Opinion

Out of This World

Country Specific

  • Prepare your data for the National Spatial Reference System modernization of 2022 in the U.S. – esri.com
  • Land Use Services debuts technology‑driven tool for AB 98 feedback – main.sbcounty.gov
  • ICLR launches new, ‘democratized’ platform for Canadian natural hazard data – canadianunderwriter.ca

Research & Developments

Cartographers

  • UN Mapper of the Month – maps.un.org
  • Map for UN Maps – maps.un.org
  • GIS Team Crowned Champions of 2026 National Geomatics Competition – sfu.ca

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International Journal of Cartography – Issue 12.2, 2026 ICC2025 Special Issue published on-line

Cover International Journal of CartographyThe International Journal of Cartography, Issue 12.2, 2026 has been published online. Contents of the issue are provided below.

Contents

  • Editorial – O Canada by William Cartwright and Anne Ruas
  • Empirical evaluation of encoding multi-temporal quantitative data using spatial unit sizes by Jochen Schiewe
  • Methods of 3D geovisualization of thematic data in the context of graphic variables by Jakub Zejdlik & Vít Vozenilek
  • The Settlement-Mesozone Geo-Frame: an evolving spatial data framework facilitating data integration in support of South Africa’s development planning by Kathryn A. Arnold, Johan Maritz & Gerbrand G. Mans
  • Summarizing classed region maps with a disk choreme by Steven van den Broek, Wouter Meulemans, Andreas Reimer & Bettina Speckmann
  • Never the twain shall meet? An intellectual history of participatory mapping by Ayla De Grandpre & Jon Corbett
  • Addressing the issue of data quality symbology in marine cartography by Christos Kastrisios & Colin Ware
  • Semantic segmentation of time-series of historical maps by learning from only one map by Yunshuang Yuan, Frank Thiemann, Thorsten Dahms & Monika Sester
  • kaleidomap: an artistic map expression collaging multiple maps by Atsuhiro Yamaguchi, Katsutoshi Amano, Sumire Hamatsu, Juliette Yuzumi Iida & Hidenori Watanave
  • The good map – a benchmark generalized multi-scale map by Azelle Courtial, Bérénice Le Mao & Guillaume Touya
  • Envisioning generative artificial intelligence in cartography: mapmaking, map use, and ethics by Yuhao Kang & Chenglong WangLarge-format map of the Tloskov estate by Jiří Drozda, Filip Paulus & Šárka Steinová
  • MAPS IN HISTORY: Vancouver: from sawmill to big city in just 50 years by Imre Josef Demhardt

As always, we welcome contributions!

Bill Cartwright and Anne Ruas
Editors, International Journal of Cartography

Category: General News

eCARTO News March 2026

eCARTO News captures the latest cartographic news and developments from around the world. If you have any general cartography items of interest then please email them to David Fraser, editor of eCARTO News.

Gatherings

Publications

Industry News

  • Ordnance Survey: Latest data release from Ordnance Survey delivers Britain’s most detailed digital map ever – wired-gov.net
  • TomTom GO Navigation App Emerges as Leading Mobile Mapping Solution in 2026 – ad-hoc-news.de

The Environment

  • How mapping a water-guzzling invasive weed could help refill the Great Salt Lake – sltrib.com
  • Mapping global avian influenza risk patterns through waterbird activity entropy – nature.com
  • Mapping and predicting groundwater accumulations using remote sensing and aeromagnetic data: a case study from Bahariya Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt – nature.com
  • Value of hyperspectral data for wall to wall wetland vegetation mapping in heterogeneous landscapes – nature.com
  • Mapping mismanaged plastic waste in Indonesia: subdistrict-level analysis through material flow from sources to the environment – nature.com

Mapping Applications

  • Mapping physical access to essential services – giscience.github.io
  • Safety mapping for Iowa schools continues, but districts must now foot the bill – wqad.com
  • Expedia upgrades Flight Deals with an interactive map – travelmole.com
  • Whittier enlists robots to help city workers map sidewalk conditions – cbsnews.com
  • Explore Cruises Faster With Cruisebound’s New Map Search Feature – travelandtourworld
  • I’m walking here! A new model maps foot traffic in New York City – news.mit.edu

Nautical

  • Woolpert to Support USACE I-ATLAS Coastal Mapping and Nautical Charting Efforts – prnewswire
  • Greenroom inks global ocean mapping deal – businessnews.com.au
  • How Ocean Maps Have Shaped Science, Politics And Climate Debate – miragenews.com

Historical

  • A Glimpse into Georgian London: Rocque’s Masterpiece Reimagined – indonesiakini.id

Research & Developments

  • NASA made a jaw-dropping map of Earth’s seafloor from space, using an ingenious technique – skyatnightmagazine.com
  • Delivery Robots Have a Mapping Problem – au.pcmag.com

Cartographers

  • ‘I just love doing it’: Meet the B.C. man winning international awards for his maps – cbc.ca
  • Participatory mapping: A game-changer for community empowerment in southern Cameroon’s hunting zones – forestsnews.org
  • The Mapmakers: Traversing the country to make maps – abc.net.au
  • Shuswap marine search and rescue maps the way to faster response times on rail trail – saobserver.net
  • Map Making is in the Hands of Big-tech – theswaddle.com

Related

  • A map is better than a thousand words – heigit.org
  • Datapath FX4 brings video mapping to Salamanca cathedral – avinteractive.com
  • Map shows how big Iran is compared with the 50 US states – aljazeera.com

 

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EuroCarto 2026

EuroCarto2026 LogoThe International Cartographic Association invites you to take part in European Cartographic Conference 2026. Let’s transform cartography together!

Contribute your research, practical work, and experiences in cartography to the international community at EuroCarto 2026, taking place 9–11 September 2026 in Brno, Czechia.

Registration is currently open. Secure your place at EuroCarto 2026 and join us in Brno.

Call for Papers

Accepted abstracts for EuroCarto2026 will be published in a special issue of the Abstracts of the International Cartographic Association Series. Selected abstracts will be invited to a full paper submission for a special issue of selected cartographic journals.

Call for Workshop

Pre-conference workshops will take place on 8 September 2026. If you are interested in facilitating a pre-conference workshop, please contact us via info@eurocarto.org by 31 March 2026.

Important Dates
Early-bird registration: May 15, 2026
Abstract submissions (oral & posters): April 1, 2026
Pre-Conference Workshop submissions: April 1, 2026
Regular registration: August 9, 2026 or when 250 participants are reached (whichever comes first)

We look forward to seeing you in Brno and transforming cartography together!
Zdeněk Stachoň and the organizing team.

Category: General News

eCARTO News February 2026

eCARTO News captures the latest cartographic news and developments from around the world. If you have any general cartography items of interest then please email them to David Fraser, editor of eCARTO News.

Featured

Publications

  • Advances in Geovisualization Evaluation: Methods and Applications – Springer Nature Link
  • A look beneath the surface of ocean mapping – Spatial Source
  • How Ocean Maps Have Shaped Science, Politics And Climate Debate – Mirage News

Industry News

  • Google Maps navigation gets a powerful boost with Gemini – blog.google

The Environment

  • Hummingbirds fly north. When will they return to Michigan? – freep.com
  • Grasslands Conservation Council of BC monitoring, mapping important ecosystem – castanetkamloops.net
  • Hybrid spatiotemporal modeling of nutrient cycling in wetland ecosystems using advanced mapping techniques and machine learning approaches – nature.com
  • Consensus land-cover mapping improves grassland classification in European mountain landscapes – nature.com
  • The magnetic cartography of sea turtles – nature

Mapping Applications

History

Research & Developments

  • Scientists Just Produced the Best Map of Antarctica’s Sub-glacial Landscape, and It’s Good News for Climate Change – zmescience.com
  • A 10 m global “built-up” map for 2026 from Sentinel-1/-2 time-series – mdpi.com
  • Satellite mapping of every building’s function in urban China reveals deep built environment disparities – nature.com
  • Mapping tipping risks from Antarctic ice basins under global warming – nature.com
  • Integrating geospatial intelligence and machine learning for flood susceptibility mapping – nature.com
  • Mapping the marine distribution of eulachon (Thaleichthys pacificus) in the Northeast Pacific using environmental DNA – nature.com
  • An integrated approach of hybrid ensemble machinelearning-based efficient seismic slope fragilityassessment and GIS mapping – nature.com
  • Enhancing digital mapping of soil organic carbon through spatial modeling and validation – nature.com
  • Integrated GIS and AHP framework for groundwater potential mapping in a Himalayan foothill district of Northeast India – nature.com

Cartographers

  • PHD student built the first-ever 3D map of Uranus’s upper atmosphere – thebrighterside.news
  • Mapping the magnetic field of the Milky Way – ucalgary.ca

Collections

  • Museum of Lands, Mapping and Surveying – qld.gov.au

Opinion

  • This AI tech creates a 3D map of sports fields in real-time, enabling you to put a virtual camera anywhere. Surely I’m not the only creative who’s worried? – digitalcameraworld
  • Damien Saunder outlines the tall and short of cartography – abc.net.au

Nautical

  • Brazil achieves a milestone in digital nautical cartography with the production of its first S-101 ENC – hydro-international.com

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International Journal of Cartography – Issue 12.1, 2026 published online

Cover International Journal of CartographyThe International Journal of Cartography, Issue 12.1, 2026 has been published online. Contents of the issue are provided below.

Contents

  • Editorial – The value of maps by William Cartwright and Anne Ruas

  • Map rooms and cartographic sections: the tactical mapmaking of the American expeditionary force in the Great War by Joel Radunzel
  • The Ottoman Brăila after Adrianople – a plan, profiles and facades from 1830 by Mihai Anatolii Ciobanu
  • Solar eclipse maps – historical and contemporary methodologies by Zoltan Andrew Simon
  • Cartography of board games by Zsuzsanna Ungvári
  • A pseudo-3D visual variable for simultaneous risk mapping and safest route communication by Olga Shkedova, Stefan Fuest & Monika Sester
  • A re-reading of history in maps via the history of maps as various endeavours: the case of Marmaris by Burak Beyhan
  • Children’s cognitive story mapping: a complex South Africa/Canada transdisciplinary collaboration by Romola V. Thumbadoo, Zenuella S. Thumbadoo & D.R. Fraser Taylor
  • MAPS IN HISTORY: Multiethnicity of the Ottoman Empire by Imre Josef Demhardt
  • Book review: “A Draught of the South Land: Mapping New Zealand from Tasman to Cook” (Paul Moon) by Vanessa Collingridge
  • Book review: “Thematic cartography and Geovisualization” (Terry Slocum, Robert McMaster, Fritz Kessler and Hugh Howard) by Amy L. Griffin

As always, we welcome contributions!

Bill Cartwright and Anne Ruas
Editors, International Journal of Cartography

Category: General News

eCARTO News January 2026

eCARTO News captures the latest cartographic news and developments from around the world. If you have any general cartography items of interest then please email them to David Fraser, editor of eCARTO News.

Featured

  • From Static Maps to Living Systems: How AI Is Changing Global Mapping with Cliff Allison from TomTom youtube.com

Publications

  • Tactile mapping for people with visual impairments Spatial Source
  • The Lure of Mapping the Far Side of the Moon amazon.ca

The Environment

  • Wildfires trigger massive soil loss for decades, new global map shows phys.org
  • The highly detailed, invisible work that goes into ‘near real-time’ bushfire mapping abc.net.au
  • Glacial geomorphology of the Enguri River headwaters, Georgian Caucasus Journal of Maps
  • Land Use and Land Cover Analysis: An automatic Approach geoai.au
  • New Ocean Explorers Map 2026 Expedition miragenews.com
  • New study reveals major gaps in global forest maps keough.nd.edu
  • NOAA Using Satellites & AI to Map Global Algal Blooms nesdis.noaa.gov
  • World’s first high-resolution global leaf chlorophyll map can closely track plant health phys.org
  • Tool to help manage saltmarsh and mangroves spatialsource
  • Mapping waterholes along Australia’s drying rivers spatialsource

Mapping Applications

History

  • Months from failure: tiny flaws may have doomed Antikythera’s gears earth.com
  • Introducing liquid worlds: Historical geographies and cartographies of the sea sciencedirect.com

Research & Developments

  • GeoAI-The New-Frontier-of-Data-Driven-Intelligence blog.exascale-ai.in
  • Deep learning in automatic map generalization: achievements and challenges tandfonline.com
  • Homogenization of Northern Belgian landscapes through centuries of reclamation, agricultural transition, and urbanization nature.com
  • GIScience in the era of Artificial Intelligence: a research agenda towards Autonomous GIS tandfonline.com
  • New Digital Twin Platform geoai.au

Cartographers

Maps & Atlases

  • The geomorphometric atlas of Romania: an open-access database on landform classifications and morphometric variables tandfonline.com
  • Ghana: Location Map (2026) reliefweb.int
  • Landmark Easter Island map abc.net.au/news

Education

  • Map britannica
  • How large is Greenland, really? Your map may be deceiving you npr.org
  • Mapping Binghamton: GIS Day showcases the versatility of high-tech maps binghamton.edu
  • Where is it 2026 right now? Georgians can use these maps to see where augustachronicle

Online Maps

  • OpenStreetMap Dark: The community favorite, now optimized for the night maptiler.com

 

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