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Special section: History of Cartography of the Nordic Countries III

Economic structuring of land as a blank space – the development of cadastral cartography in Denmark

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Pages 291-305 | Received 31 Aug 2018, Accepted 15 Dec 2020, Published online: 27 Jan 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Cadastral maps constitute the geographical basis of resource administration in most developed countries, including those in Scandinavia, where they function as a framework for organizing the economic utility of land and associated decision-making processes. The authors investigate the history of Danish cadastral cartography with a focus on its representation of landscape. They explore representations of landscape in maps of a study area in Denmark, produced between 1807 and 1942, and analyse them in the context of the general history of Danish cadastral cartography. Their results show that an initial landscape-oriented perspective on property changed to a focus primarily on legal boundaries. The limitations of that particularistic mode of representation were recognized in 1929 and subsequently several unsuccessful attempts were made to reintroduce a holistic representation of landscape. The authors conclude that the history of cadastral map-making is reflected in current mapping practices, which are characterized by a perspective in which economic aspects of a landscape are seen as separate from its ecological, physical and visual characteristics. Thus, further investigations of this mismatch between the cartographic representation of cadastral structures and the landscape are important in relation to understanding and mitigating many of today’s environmental problems in the landscape.

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History of Cartography of the Nordic Countries

Acknowledgments

The research was co-funded by the European Commission through the EU-ESPON grant ‘Digiplan - Evaluating Spatial Planning Practices with Digital Plan Data’. We thank the two anonymous referees for their comments and suggestions to the manuscript and to the guest editor for thorough comments and help during our final revision of the manuscript.

Notes

1 Details relating to the maps shown in Fig. 3 are listed in Table 1. Scans of the whole maps are provided in Supplementary Figs. 1–4.

2 M.L. Brandt, pp. 87–89 in ‘Signaturer i ældre økonomiske kort II: 1844-matriklen’, a non-submitted doctoral dissertation, which can be accessed from the Royal Danish Library.

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