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At the 23rd Cartographic Consultation Meeting, which was held in October 2017 in Panama City, I was appointed editor of the Revista Cartográfica. I assumed the position of editor in November of 2017, therefore, the number 96 of this magazine began with the previous editor, Msc. Valéria Araujo, and it was finished under my new management. Aware of the work involved in the publication of a magazine that will publish its 100th in the year 2020, I assume the management of this prestigious publishing house with the intention of continuing with the wonderful efforts of previous editors. In particular, my goal is to promote the magazine more widely, thus improving its quality and ensuring that it appears in as many indexes as possible. Issue 96 of the Revista Cartográfica offers readers nine papers. These papers are diverse in the methodolgies and technologies which are of central concern to this journal (Cartography, Geodesy and Geospatial Information, in general). Noteworthy, too, is the diversity of countries from where the papers presented in this issue originate: Brazil, Mexico, Venezuela, Uruguay, Spain and Portugal.
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