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RESEARCH Kheir
Al-Kodmany, Urban Planning and Public
Affairs, Multimedia GIS: Applications for Neighborhood
Planning. The Pilsen Project shows an application
of GIS to urban design. Kheir
Al-Kodmany, Urban Planning and Public Affairs, GIS
and the Artist: Shaping the Image of a Neighborhood in Participatory
Environmental Design (revised). Don
Atkinson, Medicine, Informational Resources, Perceptual Mapping and Methods for Presenting
Naive Geography. James
W. Bash, Chicago Area Geographic Project, Enrollment Projections in Chicago Public Schools. James
W. Bash, Chicago Area Geographic Information Study (CAGIS) Project, Development of Federal Geographic Data for
the Chicago Region. Michael D. Maltz, Criminal Justice, Mapping Crime in Its Community Setting. Nancy Obermeyer,
Urban Planning and Public Affairs, GIS for Planning.
(K. Al-Kodmany, K. Brooks, Z.
Nedovic-Budic, G. Hunter, M. Salling, M. Shiffer, L. Wiggins). John Shuler, Albert Schorsch, et. al., Chicago Local Community Fact Book, [GIS enhanced decennial reissue, scheduled for 2003-4]. Siim
Soot, Urban Transportation Center, GIS in Transportation Research. Read more
about his research at the Urban
Transportation Center. Piyushimita (Vonu) Thakuriah,
Urban Planning and Public Affairs, Relationship Between Transportation, Land
Use and the Environment: Comparisons Between Mexico City and Chicago. Cliff
Tiedemann, Anthropology & Geography, Developing
Substrate Regions from Geographies of Response Variables. Student ResearchMiki Ferenczy, Anthropology & Geography, A Geographic Information System for Management of the Defense Environmental Restoration Program. (Research Committee: G. Fowler, S.Soot, C. Tiedemann) Edward V. Miller,
Urban Planning and Public Affairs, Applying GIS Technology in a Transit Company,
MCPTR Transport Chicago (B. Thompson). |
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