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Journal of Maps
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期刊名称 Journal of Maps
J MAPS
期刊ISSN 1744-5647
期刊官方网站 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/tjom20/current
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出版商 Taylor and Francis Ltd.
出版周期 Irregular
始发年份 2005
年文章数 80
最新影响因子 2.2(2022)  scijournal影响因子  greensci影响因子
中科院SCI期刊分区
大类学科 小类学科 Top 综述
地学3区 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL 自然地理4区
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CiteScore排名 CiteScore SJR SNIP
学科 排名 百分位 1.82 0.724 0.725
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)
31 / 86 64%
Social Sciences
Geography, Planning and Development
147 / 629 76%
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自引率 16.00%
H-index 19
SCI收录状况 Science Citation Index Expanded
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PubMed Central (PML) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nlmcatalog?term=1744-5647%5BISSN%5D
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Journal of Maps is a peer-reviewed, inter-disciplinary, online journal that aims to provide a forum for researchers to publish maps and spatial diagrams. 

Scope 
In its broadest sense, Journal of Maps JoM ) is concerned with social and physical processes that take place on a geographical scale. Topics could include, for example, footfall in retail marketing, the spread of bird flu or location of geological faults, the common theme being the use of maps or spatial diagrams to advance understanding. Maps submitted MUST make a substantial contribution to knowledge in the field that is likely to be of broad interest to readers of the journal. Above all, to be published in JoM is to demonstrate a unique line of enquiry which has required the use of maps or spatial diagrams, to have collected new data or added significant value to existing data and to present and communicate the findings adhering to high cartographic standards. 

Origins 
JoM has its origins back in the geological and geographical journals of the late-1800s and early 1900s. The investigative research during this period was based strongly around fieldwork and the observation of phenomena. After observation, interpretation could be applied and then presented at a society meeting. The "proceedings" of these lectures were then published, often with extra plates of photographs and maps of the original fieldwork. As a result of the these early pioneers, we now have a permanent record of this work which can be referred back to. This is important as we not only have the interpretive conclusions, but also the original data upon which the work was based. The JoM therefore seeks to offer a forum for academics to present the geospatial products of their research. 

Multi-Disciplinary and International 
As a discipline, "geography" traditionally covers a wide range of subject areas due to it's spatial nature. Maps and mapping science were often incorporated within geography, however spatial data are now widely used in many disciplines. JoM is intentionally multi-disciplinary and wants to draw upon, and present, work from all subject areas. Not only has this built an increasing archive of mapped data for future researchers to draw upon, but also fosters inter-disciplinary contexts. 

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ISSUE EDITORS

Dr Mike Smith, Editor-in-Chief 
Editor: JoM Science 
Plymouth University 
BSc (Wales), MSc (UBC), PhD (Sheffield) 
Research interests in palaeo-glaciology, geomorphometry and spectroscopy. 

Professor Nigel Walford , Editor: JoM Social Science 
Professor of Applied GIS, Kingston University, UK 
BA (Sussex), PhD (London) 
Research interests include contemporary and historical applications of GIS relating to population dynamics, people-environment interaction and land use change in rural and urban areas. 


SCIENCE     

Dr Gina Cavan, Manchester Metropolitan University 
Research interests include the application of GIS to assess urban ecosystem services, climate change risk, vulnerability and adaptation across the UK, Europe and Africa 

Dr Paul Dunlop, Ulster University  
BSc (Queens University Belfast), PhD (Sheffield) 
Research interests include palaeo-glaciology, history and dynamics of palaeo-ice sheets, continental shelf glaciation, remote sensing and glacial geomorphology. 

Prof. Jane Entwistle, Northumbria University   
BSc (Aberystwyth), PhD (Aberystwyth), FHEA, F.I. Soil Sci. 
Research interests include geoarchaeology, environmental geochemistry and health, and all aspects of the bioavailability and bioaccessibility of potentiall harmful elements in the environment. 

Dr Damian Evans,  Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient, Paris (EFEO) 
BA PhD (Sydney)
Research interests include landscape and environmental archaeology, early urbanism, palaeodemography, and archaeological applications of remote sensing and cartography.

Dr Fabio Famoso, University of Catania 
BSc (University of Catania), PhD (University of Catania) 
Research interests include application of GIS in mathematical modelling of air pollutants, renewable energy systems, environmental issues. 

PD Dr Tobias Heckmann, Senior Lecturer, Catholic University of Eichstaett-Ingolstadt Dipl. Geogr. (Heidelberg) 
PhD (Eichstaett), PD (Eichstaett) 
Research interests include geomorphological systems analysis in alpine areas (sediment budgets, natural hazards, environmental change). 

Dr Brian McConnell, Geological Survey Ireland 
BSc (Liverpool), PhD (Trinity, Dublin) 
Research interests include volcanology, sedimentology, tectonics and geological mapping. 

Dr Arthur Merschat, USGS 

Prof. Jasper Knight, University of Witwatersrand 
BSc (Anglia), PhD (Ulster) 
Research interests include Quaternary climate and environmental change, geomorphology and sedimentary systems. 

Dr Jan-Christoph Otto, University of Salzburg 
Dipl. Geogr. (Bonn), PhD (Bonn) 
Research interests include alpine geomorphology, sediment budgets, human impact on natural systems, environmental change and geomorphological mapping. 

Dr Paolo Paron, UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education 
MSc (Roma Tre), PhD (G. D'Annunzio) 
Research interests in GIS / Remote Sensing, Physical Geography, River Geomorphology and Groundwater. 

Dr Tommaso Piacentini, Department of Engineering and Geology, University "G. D'Annunzio" Chieti Pescara, Italy 
BSc (Rome La Sapienza), PhD (Roma Tre) 
Research interests include tectonic geomorphology, landslides, geomorphological hazards, geomorphological mapping. 

Dr Monica Pondrelli, Università d'Annunzio   

Prof. Dr Claudio Riccomini, University of São Paulo 
BSc (São Paulo), MSc (INPE), PhD (São Paulo) 
Research interests include tectonics (Neotectonics), basin analysis and geological mapping. 

Dr Wayne Stephenson, University of Otago 
PhD (Canterbury) 
Research interests include coastal geomorphology, coastal management and Quarternary coastal environments.       

Dr Fleur Visser, University of Worcester 

Dr Brent Ward,
 Simon Fraser University 
BSc (Alerta), PhD (Alberta) 
Research interests include sedimentology, stratigraphy, paleoenvironmental reconstructions, surficial mapping, drift prospecting and landslides. 

Prof. Yichin Xie, Eastern Michigan University 

SOCIAL SCIENCE 

Dr Nik Lomax, University of Leeds 
MA (Sheffield), PhD (Leeds) 
Research interests include population estimation, population projections, migration, GIS, data analytics.

Prof. Dave Martin, University of Southampton 
BSc (Bristol), PhD (Wales), FRGS 
Research interests include census analysis methods (spatial modelling of population), population application in GIS and delivery of health care. 

Dr Alan Smith, University of Plymouth 
BSc (Wales), MRes (Bristol), PhD (Southampton), PGCAP (Southampton), FHEA, FGRS 
Research interests include GIS, population modelling/mapping, natural hazards and spatiotemporal data. 

CARTOGRAPHY / GIS 

Prof. Keith Clarke, Professor, Department of Geography, University of California, Santa Barbara 
BA (Middlesex), MA (Michigan), PhD (Michigan) 
Research interests include cartography and GIS. 

Dr Bernhard Jenny, RMIT University, Melbourne   


CARTOGRAPHIC EDITORS      

John Abraham
Independent Cartographer 

Heike Apps, Spatial Information Scientist, Geoscience Australia 

Dr Giedre Beconyte, Centre for Cartography, Vilnius University 

Mr Steve Bernard, Financial Times
 

Dr Bieke Cattoor , Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) 

Juliane Cron, Institute of Cartography and Geoinformation, ETH Zurich 

Chandra Jayasuriya, Cartographer, Department of Resource Management and Geography, University of Melbourne 

Prof. Dr Menno-Jan Kraak,  International Institute of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation 
BSc & MSc (Utrecht University), PhD (Delft University of Technology) 

Dr Chris Orton,  Department of Geography, Durham University 

Prof. Makram Murad-al-shaikh , University of Wisconsin, Madison; ESRI, Inc.- Educational Services 
Research interests include GIS and cartography
 

Dr Ian Muehlenhaus, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 

Dr Thomas Pingel, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 

Nick Scarle, Cartographic Unit, Manchester University
   

Mike Shand, GIS Cartographer, University of Glasgow 

Mike Siegel, Rutgers University 

Dr Corné van Elzakker, Department of Geo-Information Processing (GIP), ITC Twente 

Martin von Wyss Cartographer,
 VW Maps


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