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- Hobo–Dyer_projection abstract "The Hobo–Dyer map projection is a cylindrical equal-area projection, with standard parallels (where there is no north-south nor east-west distortion) at 37.5° north and south of the equator. The map was commissioned in 2002 by Bob Abramms and Howard Bronstein of ODT Inc., and drafted by cartographer Mick Dyer, as a modification of the 1910 Behrmann projection. The name Hobo–Dyer is derived from Bronstein and Abramms' first names (Howard and Bob) and Dyer's surname.The original ODT map is printed on two sides, one side with north upwards and the other, south upwards. This, together with its equal-area presentation, is intended to present a different perspective compared with more common non-equal area, north-up maps. This goal is similar to that of other equal-area projections (such as the Gall–Peters projection), but the Hobo-Dyer is billed by the publisher as "more visually satisfying". To this end, the map stretches the low latitudes vertically less than Peters, but at the price of greater compression near the poles. In 2002, the Carter Center used the Hobo–Dyer projection in a map of its global locations that it circulated to mark its founder Jimmy Carter's receipt of the Nobel Peace Prize.".
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- Hobo–Dyer_projection wikiPageExternalLink upsidedownmap.
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- Hobo–Dyer_projection wikiPageRevisionID "680495868".
- Hobo–Dyer_projection wikiPageWikiLink Behrmann_projection.
- Hobo–Dyer_projection wikiPageWikiLink Carter_Center.
- Hobo–Dyer_projection wikiPageWikiLink Category:Equal-area_projections.
- Hobo–Dyer_projection wikiPageWikiLink Category:Map_projections.
- Hobo–Dyer_projection wikiPageWikiLink Cylindrical_equal-area_projection.
- Hobo–Dyer_projection wikiPageWikiLink File:Hobo–Dyer_projection_SW.jpg.
- Hobo–Dyer_projection wikiPageWikiLink Gall–Peters_projection.
- Hobo–Dyer_projection wikiPageWikiLink Jimmy_Carter.
- Hobo–Dyer_projection wikiPageWikiLink List_of_map_projections.
- Hobo–Dyer_projection wikiPageWikiLink Map_projection.
- Hobo–Dyer_projection wikiPageWikiLink Nobel_Peace_Prize.
- Hobo–Dyer_projection wikiPageWikiLink File:Tissot_indicatrix_world_map_Hobo-Dyer_equal-area_proj.svg.
- Hobo–Dyer_projection wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hobo–Dyer projection".
- Hobo–Dyer_projection wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hobo–Dyer".
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- Hobo–Dyer_projection subject Category:Equal-area_projections.
- Hobo–Dyer_projection subject Category:Map_projections.
- Hobo–Dyer_projection comment "The Hobo–Dyer map projection is a cylindrical equal-area projection, with standard parallels (where there is no north-south nor east-west distortion) at 37.5° north and south of the equator. The map was commissioned in 2002 by Bob Abramms and Howard Bronstein of ODT Inc., and drafted by cartographer Mick Dyer, as a modification of the 1910 Behrmann projection.".
- Hobo–Dyer_projection label "Hobo–Dyer projection".
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- Hobo–Dyer_projection sameAs Проекция_Хобо-Дайера.
- Hobo–Dyer_projection sameAs Q4380115.
- Hobo–Dyer_projection sameAs Q4380115.
- Hobo–Dyer_projection wasDerivedFrom Hobo–Dyer_projection?oldid=680495868.
- Hobo–Dyer_projection depiction Hobo–Dyer_projection_SW.jpg.
- Hobo–Dyer_projection isPrimaryTopicOf Hobo–Dyer_projection.