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  1. Cartography

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    Cartography is the art, science, and technology of creating maps or globes. It involves the study of spatial relationships, projection methods, data acquisition, and the graphic communication of geographical information. Historically, cartography served administrative, military, and navigational imperatives, evolving significantly with advances in surveying techniques and [computational power…
  2. Outstanding Universal Value (ouv)

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    To substantiate a claim of OUV, a site must satisfy both the criterion threshold and exhibit sufficient Integrity (completeness)) and Authenticity (genuineness)).
    Integrity (completeness)) refers to the property's physical expression and completeness. For natural sites, this means the ecosystem or geological feature must be sufficiently intact to convey its significance without detrimental fragmentation. For cultural si…