The Population of the Island of Ireland

This map is not yet shown in worldmapper’s collection of country cartograms, as we don’t show maps of larger islands there if they are politically divided. As the Irish Islanders are all celebrating their culture today, here is how the full island’s population distribution looks like in the worldmapper gridded cartogram style:

Happy Paddy’s Day…
Update 2011: See a new version of this map using a NASA satellite image here.

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Vancouver 2010 medal count

The Winter Olympics in Vancouver yielded some great visualizations, with the New York Times work being amongst the top ones. They are showing off a map of the Winter Olympic Medals in the tradition of the Dorling cartograms. They also did a great job on a 3D map of the venues.
For those who want for worldmapper style maps, here is the relief: The worldmapper map of the actual medal count. The following is transformed due to a country’s total number of medals it has won.

A larger version of the map can be viewed by clicking on the image.

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ArcUser article: Re-Mapping the World’s Population

My contribution to the ESRI UC 2009 found its way into the Winter 2010 edition of ArcUser:

  • Hennig, B.D., Pritchard, J., Ramsden, M., and Dorling, D. (2010). Remapping the World’s Population. Visualizing data using cartograms. ArcUser 2010 (1), 66-69.
    pdf icon Article as PDF ; Article online
  • The slideshow from last year’s talk at the ESRI UC Is now also available online to watch on Slideshare:

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    Gridded cartogram tutorial

    This is a short slideshow showing the basic steps that are needed to do your own gridded population cartograms (with a quite rough 1 degree grid – good for starting with this whole thing). Software needed for this simple click-through tutorial are ArcGIS and ScapeToad. If you want to go one step further, I’d recommend using the ArcScript Cartogram Geoprocessing Tool by Tom Gross, even though this is not featured in this demo:

    The tutorial was given in October 2009 to students of the Module GEO6016 Data, Visualisation and GIS in the MSc in Social and Spatial Inequalities at the University of Sheffield.

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    The United Kingdom within the world’s demographic change

    Population growth in Britain? Decline in Europe? Where does the UK stand, and what implications does this have for politics? A population crash and an ageing population require political action. This slides by Danny Dorling and me, presented at the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution, provides an insight into the current trends:

    Update February 2011: Read more about the release of the Royal Comission’s final report on Demographic Change and the Environment (for which this presentation was prepared for)

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