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[1].[2]International Cartographic Association (ICA) (French: Association Cartographique Internationale, ACI), bụ nzukọ hibere nke otu ndị otu mba, iji nye ọgbakọ maka okwu na usoro na eserese eserese na sayensị ozi mpaghara (GIScience). E hiwere ICA na June 9, 1959, na Bern, Switzerland.[1] Emere Mgbakọ Mgbakọ mbụ na Paris na 1961. Ebumnuche nke International Cartographic Association bụ ịkwalite ọzụzụ na ọrụ nke eserese na GIScience na ọnọdụ mba ụwa. Iji mezuo ebumnuche ndị a, ICA na-arụ ọrụ na gọọmentị mba na mba ụwa na ụlọ ọrụ azụmahịa, yana ndị otu sayensị mba ụwa ndị ọzọ.[2]
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Abbreviation | ICA |
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Formation | 1959 |
Type | INGO |
Region served
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Worldwide |
Official language
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English, French |
President
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Tim Trainor |
Parent organization
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International Council for Science |
Website | ICA Official website |
Nzukọ
dezieInternational Cartographic Conferences (ICC) take place every second year in one of the member countries. At every second conference (every fourth year) it hosts the General Assembly of the ICA.[3]
Ihe nrite
dezieCarl Mannerfelt Gold Medal
dezieThe Carl Mannerfelt Gold Medal honours cartographers of outstanding merit who have made significant contributions of an original nature to the field of cartography. It is awarded only on rare occasions. The award is named after the Swedish cartographer, Carl Mannerfelt, who in 1981 won the prize named after him.[4]
- ↑ History of the ICA. ICA. Retrieved on 2 November 2015.
- ↑ Mission. ICA. Retrieved on 2 November 2015.
- ↑ International Cartographic Conferences. ICA. Retrieved on 2 November 2015.
- ↑ ICA Award Medals. ICA. Retrieved on 2 November 2015.