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, 12 April 1912 –
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, 1 May 2002) was a Dutch geographer and
cartographer Cartography (; from , 'papyrus, sheet of paper, map'; and , 'write') is the study and practice of making and using maps. Combining science, aesthetics and technique, cartography builds on the premise that reality (or an imagined reality) can ...
. He achieved national and international recognition for his scientific, didactic and organizational skills.


Biography

After studying
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under the supervision of Professor Louis van Vuuren at the
Utrecht University Utrecht University (UU; , formerly ''Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht'') is a public university, public research university in Utrecht, Netherlands. Established , it is one of the oldest universities in the Netherlands. In 2023, it had an enrollment of ...
, Ormeling was a secondary school teacher in
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and
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for several years. After
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he left as a
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to the then
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and served there as an
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. In 1948 he was transferred to the Geographical Institute of the Topographical Service in Batavia, of which he became the first director. In 1955 he obtained his doctorate from the
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in
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with a dissertation on the development of Timor. Back in the Netherlands, he joined the atlas and school book publisher J.B. Wolters in Groningen. He founded the Geo-cartographic Institute within the company; in 22 years he edited nine editions (the 40th in 1959 to the 48th in 1976) of the well-known Grote
Bosatlas The Bosatlas is a Dutch atlas. Used in most schools, it remains the best selling atlas in the Netherlands. History The atlas was started by Pieter Roelf Bos, a Groningen teacher. The first atlas was published in 1877 with the name ''Bos' Schoolatl ...
. He increased the scientific quality and didactic value of the atlas by, among other things, the introduction of hundreds of thematic maps and a clearer map image. He also modernized the Kleine Bosatlas in five editions. He was appointed in 1964 Professor of
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at the
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and established a Research Institute in the subject. He organized a toponomy training course in
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, Indonesia in 1982 which was the first UNGEGN course on the subject.


Delft

He was appointed a professor of Cartography at the
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(ITC) in
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in 1971. For the Cartography Department established at the time of his appointment, he managed to bring together a productive team of diverse specialized employees and to set up an education program on four levels (technician, technologist, bachelor and master). It featured themes such as
regional planning Regional planning deals with the efficient placement of land-use activities, infrastructure, and settlement growth across a larger area of land than an individual city or town. Regional planning is related to urban planning as it relates land ...
, cartography and
automation Automation describes a wide range of technologies that reduce human intervention in processes, mainly by predetermining decision criteria, subprocess relationships, and related actions, as well as embodying those predeterminations in machine ...
. His department soon became the second largest in the ITC. The number of applications for admission from predominantly foreign students was many times greater than the number of places available. Ormeling brought the training of once lesser-known discipline of cartography to the same level as the engineering courses of the ITC. The training of foreign students has led to the introduction or significant improvement in mapping in many parts of the world, which is one of the objectives of the ITC. Ormeling significantly contributed to the ITC which made it one of the first institutions in the Netherlands to enjoy Chinese interest. The Cartography department also joined a partnership that the Cartography department of the University of Utrecht had entered into with the Geodesy department of the
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.


International

In 1967 he was one of the initiators of the
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s Dutch- and German-speaking Division. At the same time, Ormeling promoted the practical practice of cartography worldwide during his long board membership (23 years) of the
International Cartographic Association The International Cartographic Association (ICA) (, ''ACI'') is an organization formed of national member organizations, to provide a forum for issues and techniques in cartography and geographic information science (GIScience). ICA was founde ...
(ICA). He was first secretary general (1968–1976) vice-president (1964–1976) and then president of the ICA (1976–1984); in these functions, he significantly increased the number of participating countries: from 24 to 59. Some notable ICA workshops on automated cartography that Ormeling organized were in
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(1978),
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(1980) and
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(1981). He was an honorary member of many national cartographic associations. The ICA showed its appreciation for his activities by awarding him in 1987, its highest award, the Mannerfelt Medal. From 1967 to 1971 he was chairman of the
Royal Dutch Geographical Society The Royal Dutch Geographical Society ( Dutch:''Koninklijk Nederlandsch Aardrijkskundig Genootschap''; KNAG) is an organization of geographers and those interested in geography in The Netherlands. It has about 4000 members and sponsors lectures on g ...
. Previously, for 10 years he was chairman of the Cartographic Section of the society, which he co-founded in 1957.


Cartographic collections

Ormeling was a collector of textbooks,
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s, conference proceedings, etc., in the field of cartography. His collection included many important cartographic publications from all parts of the world. After his death, his family donated the collection to the ITC. The ''Ormeling collection'' is managed by the library of the ITC and is supplemented with newer editions. His large atlas collection, together with that of his son Ferjan Ormeling Jr., is housed in the map room of the University Library of
Utrecht University Utrecht University (UU; , formerly ''Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht'') is a public university, public research university in Utrecht, Netherlands. Established , it is one of the oldest universities in the Netherlands. In 2023, it had an enrollment of ...
.


Honors

* Honorary Membership of the Dutch Cartographic Society * Membre d’Honneur de la Societé de Géographie de France * Honorary fellowships of the Australian Institute of Cartographers * The
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Medal *
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Medal (1987) *
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by the
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Bibliography

The complete bibliography (199 numbers) of Ferdinand Jan Ormeling Sr. is available o
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Literature

* M. Wood. Ferdinand Jan Ormeling (1912–2002). * Naftali Kadmon. In memoriam, Ferdinand Jan Ormeling (1912–2002).


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Ormeling, Ferdinand Jan 1912 births 2002 deaths Dutch geographers Dutch cartographers Utrecht University alumni