Atlas of the invisible. The world that we did not know him
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Geographer James Cheshire and designer Oliver Uberti turned scattered data into visual graphs, maps and diagrams that reflect trends in various areas of our lives. The Atlas created by them allows you to see a reality that is usually hidden from our eyes: the graphics of happiness in different countries, the level of daily workload of men and women, the levels of birth rate and mortality, the patterns of melting glaciers. Visualized data can be a useful tool for people in power. For example, information about Americans" automobile trips establishes more accurate borders of the States of America than those indicated on the maps. And data on the routes of fishing vessels allow us to judge the legality of their activities, which contributes to the fight against illegal fishing.
Atlas of the invisible will show how global warming destabilizes the atmosphere, how the data of mobile phones reflect the migration of the population, and also at which points of the planet the largest fires arise. These facts will allow you to take a fresh look at the world and more responsible for natural resources
Atlas of the invisible will show how global warming destabilizes the atmosphere, how the data of mobile phones reflect the migration of the population, and also at which points of the planet the largest fires arise. These facts will allow you to take a fresh look at the world and more responsible for natural resources
Author:
Author:Уберти О., Чешир Джим
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Business & Money
- Category:Science & Math
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:18+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-206-00023-8
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