Best Map Award 2012
The Spanish population during the twentieth century and beyond
Maria Zuniga, Angel Pueyo and Jose-Luis Calvo (University of Zaragoza)
Journal of Maps, Volume 8, 2012 - Issue 1
Published online: 16 Nov 2012
This map uses a deceptively simple layout and design that is visually pleasing yet depicts two of the most important variables in population studies: total population and population change. These are depicted at the municipality level thereby providing a high degree of spatial granularity. The inset provincial maps then include the third variable, time, depicting how the spatial distribution of population and population change has varied since 1900.
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