Fawcett-Tang, Roger,

Mapping graphic navigational systems / by Roger Fawcett-Tang - Switzerland: RotoVision, 2008. - 208 p.

1.Urban water conflicts: Background and conceptual framework --
2.Urban water conflicts in recent European history : Changing interactions between technology, environment and society --
3.Water, public responsibility and equity : The Barcelona water war of the 1990 s --
4.Full circle public responsibility versus privatization of water supplies in the united states--
5.Public-Private partnership in courts : the rise and fall of concessions to supply drinking water in france ( 1875 - 2006 )--
6.In search of ( hidden ) portuguese urban water conflicts: The lisbon water story ( 1856-2006 )--
7. Water supply services in the cities of Brazil : Conflicts challenges and new opportunities in regulation --
8.Urban water conflicts in buenos aires : voices questioning the sustainability of the water and sewerage concession --
9.In search of meaningful interdisciplinary : understanding urban water conflicts in mexico --
10.Conflict verssus cooperation between the state and civil society : a water - demand management comparison between cape town and johannesburg South Africa--
11.Conflicts of influence and competing models : The boom in community based privatization of water services in sub-saharn Africa --
12.Governance failure : urban water and conflict in jakarta Indonesia--
13.Man - made scarcity unsustainability and urban water conflicts in Indian cities--
14.Urban water conflict in the western US--
15.Urban water reform in Italy : a live bomb behind out water unanimity --
16.Water infrastructures between commercialization and shrinking : The case of eastern Germany --
17.Urban water conflicts and sustainability : an ecological -economic approach .
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This text offers a comprehensive study of all areas of cartography from nautical charts to subway systems, from websites to calendars. It reveals the visual language of location, direction, spatial and structural relationships which are central to the information design discipline.

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