Automatic Cartography and PlanningExtent to which new techniques in computer- controlled cartography can be applied to the processing and presentation of planning data. |
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objectives and conclusions of the study | 3 |
Speed resolution and cost | 11 |
Notes on the maps | 35 |
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aggregated Agricultural analysis annual applications authority automatic bank Basic basis Board boundaries Britain cards cartography Census changes classes co-ordinates codes complete confidentiality cover coverage Data Collection Department digitised district Economic employment England and Wales enquiries enumeration establishments estimates exchange Farm figures five Geographical Geographical Resolution given giving Government grid squares held holdings household Housing included individual industry involved land less limitations Location London machine magnetic tape maps material Method mile Ministry notes Office Operational original data output parish planning points population possible postal present problems Processed data produced Publications published Rateable Value records reference regional relating restrictions returns Road sample scale separate sheets staff standard Statistics Storage street summary survey symbols tables Trade Transport unit usually vehicles