Dana Tomlin

Charles Dana Tomlin is an author, professor, and originator of Map Algebra, a vocabulary and conceptual framework for classifying ways to combine map data to produce new maps. Tomlin's teaching and research focus on the development and application of geographic information systems (GIS). He is currently a professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Design and an adjunct professor at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, having also taught at the Harvard Graduate School of Design and the Ohio State University School of Natural Resources.[1] His coursework in Landscape Architecture has extensively included GIS and cartographic modeling applications.

  1. ^ "C. Dana Tomlin". University of Pennsylvania.

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