Peters projection
/ˈpiːtəz/- a world map projection in which areas are shown in correct proportion at the expense of distorted shape, using a rectangular decimal grid to replace latitude and longitude. It was devised in 1973 to be a fairer representation of equatorial (i.e. mainly developing) countries, whose area is under-represented by the usual projections such as Mercator's.彼得斯投影。
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named after Arno Peters (born 1916), German historian.