학술논문

Translating sociocultural transformations into historical maps on land use changes: the case of Lafkenmapu (Araucanía, Chile).
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Maps. 2020, Vol. 16 Issue 1, p163-171. 9p.
Subject
*HISTORICAL maps
*LAND use mapping
*REMOTE-sensing images
*AERIAL photography
*HISTORICAL source material
Language
ISSN
1744-5647
Abstract
While it is widely known that socio-cultural transformations have a spatial impact on geographical areas, limited attention has been paid to mapping such transformations. This paper aims to explore how historical maps of land-use changes can be excellent tools for this purpose. The Lafkenmapu area in Chile, which has undergone critical socio-cultural transformations over the last five centuries, served as a case study. A total of five historical periods were described and translated into land-use change maps (pre-Hispanic; colonial; post-colonial; state consolidation; present). Non-cartographic (e.g. historical chronicles and publications) and cartographic sources (historical maps, aerial photography and satellite images) were integrated for each period to create a timeline map. Finally, some concluding remarks discuss the added value of the maps as a tool for a better understanding of the impact of socio-cultural transformations on land use and population distribution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]