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Shapefiles and data at the census tract, county, state, and other geographic levels going back to 1790 for counties, and 1910 for tracts. Also includes some data for downloading.

Pennsylvania's official geospatial information clearinghouse. Included are Philadelphia municipal, census, and environmental shapefiles, as well as parcel maps.
belongs to BIG GIS Sources project
tagged data gis pennsylvania philadelphia by laallen ...and 1 other person ...on 19-JUN-08
tagged data gis by laallen ...on 19-JUN-08

A nice google maps mashup about election results.

tagged elections gmaps mashups voting maps gis by laallen ...on 27-MAY-08
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tagged gis land montana by katkins ...on 09-APR-08

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

A Land Use Transport Model for London

Mike Batty at CASA has been working on a Land use transport model for London. The model simulates the location of the residential population as a function of this employment, floorspace and generalised travel cost. The model is currently, a partially constrained spatial interaction/residential location model disaggregated by four modes of transport – road, heavy rail, light rail (tube and DLR) and bus, with walk-cycle-other the fifth residual mode.

tagged casa gis michael_batty transportation travel_demand_modeling modeling land_use by jn ...on 01-APR-08
This is a guide created to help students in Historic Preservation learn about the resources available for studying Philadelphia places.
tagged GIS historic_preservation philadelphia research_guides ppage history by laallen ...on 07-MAR-08

tagged cartographic gis geography modeling penn by katkins ...on 28-FEB-08
Pennsylvania's official geospatial information clearinghouse. Included are Philadelphia municipal, census, and environmental shapefiles, as well as parcel maps.
belongs to HSPV GIS project
tagged GIS data philadelphia pennsylvania by laallen ...and 1 other person ...on 08-FEB-08
tagged data philadelphia gis hspv by laallen ...on 08-FEB-08
The NHGIS is a project at the University of Minnesota designed to collect GIS data for the United States at the smallest possible Geographic level. Currently the geographic boundary files include states and counties from 1790 to the present and census tracts from 1910 to the present.
belongs to HSPV GIS project
tagged GIS census history by laallen ...on 08-FEB-08
The Social Explorer produces maps and reports of US Census Tract level data from 1940-2000. Using high quality maps and data, they make available the full contents of the tract data for the United States for the full period. The data can also be exported as excel spreadsheets for easy reuse.
belongs to HSPV Other project
tagged GIS stats census history tracts by laallen ...and 4 other people ...on 08-FEB-08
tagged Design server gis PennDesign Penn by katkins ...and 2 other people ...on 08-FEB-08
tagged arcgis lab penn software gis computer by katkins ...on 06-FEB-08
GIS Shapefiles from the City of Philadelphia. Includes building outlines, street centerline files, administrative boundaries, aerial photos, parcels, curbs, and contours.
Includes beautiful maps and atlases of the Hexamer Volumes from the 1850's through Philadelphia Land Use maps 1960's.
The Cartographic Modeling Lab provides shapefiles for download of several Philadelphia files, most notably the Philadelphia Neighborhoods file used in the creation of the Neighborhood Base.
belongs to BIG GIS Sources project
tagged GIS philadelphia places shapefiles data base by laallen ...on 29-NOV-07
Pennsylvania Spatial Data Access Center files on Philadelphia. Includes shapefiles from the City of Philadelphia, as well as some state resources. Important files here are Street Centerlines, local area boundaries (planning commission, police, councilmanic districts) and aerial photos.
tagged GIS places shapefiles philadelphia base data pasda by laallen ...on 29-NOV-07
Shapefiles and data at the census tract, county, state, and other geographic levels going back to 1790 for counties, and 1910 for tracts. Also includes some data for downloading.
Pennsylvania Spatial Data Access Center files on Philadelphia. Includes shapefiles from the City of Philadelphia, as well as some state resources.
Town of Blacksburg Planning & Engineering department provides engineering information for town infrastructure, gis information, and town planning documents.
NeighborhoodBase includes maps and data from a number of city agencies, plus census data. All data is available for aggregation at a range of geographic levels (ie, wards, census tracts, etc). A great source for data and maps about life in Philadelphia.
tagged cml maps philadelphia urbs_205 places gis by laallen ...on 01-NOV-07

 

The Google Map Creator

The Google Map Creator is a freeware application designed to make thematic mapping using Google Maps simpler. The application takes a shapefile containing geographic areas linked with attributes and automatically generates a working Google Maps website from the data. It does this by pre-creating all the necessary files and saving them into a directory. Publishing the map on the web is then just a matter of copying files onto a web server, allowing Google Maps to be used with the majority of ISPs.

tagged gis web_mapping shapefile google mapping google_maps by jn ...on 26-OCT-07
The Socioeconomic Mapping and Resource Topography (SMART) system provides users a mapping capacity along with resource information about federally-funded programs to address delinquency and crime. Users can create maps and retrieve statistics using the socioeconomic, crime, and resource data provided at various geographic levels, including the state, county, and local levels. Users can also map their own data using addresses they have, bookmark locations, save analyses, and print reports.
tagged GIS criminology mapping juvenile_justice by laallen ...on 24-OCT-07
tagged GIS by appiahye ...on 16-OCT-07
Title: Mapping Environmental Injustices: Pitfalls and Potential of Geographic Information Systems in Assessing Environmental Health and Equity
Source: Environmental health perspectives [0091-6765] Maantay yr:2002 vol:110 pg:161
 
Abstract: 
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have been used increasingly to map instances of environmental injustice, the disproportionate exposure of certain populations to environmental hazards. Some of the technical and analytic difficulties of mapping environmental injustice are outlined in this article, along with suggestions for using GIS to better assess and predict environmental health and equity. I examine 13 GIS-based environmental equity studies conducted within the past decade and use a study of noxious land use locations in the Bronx, New York, to illustrate and evaluate the differences in two common methods of determining exposure extent and the characteristics of proximate populations. Unresolved issues in mapping environmental equity and health include lack of comprehensive hazards databases; the inadequacy of current exposure indices; the need to develop realistic methodologies for determining the geographic extent of exposure and the characteristics of the affected populations; and the paucity and insufficiency of health assessment data. GIS have great potential to help us understand the spatial relationship between pollution and health. Refinements in exposure indices; the use of dispersion modeling and advanced proximity analysis; the application of neighborhood-scale analysis; and the consideration of other factors such as zoning and planning policies will enable more conclusive findings. The environmental equity studies reviewed in this article found a disproportionate environmental burden based on race and/or income. It is critical now to demonstrate correspondence between environmental burdens and adverse health impacts--to show the disproportionate effects of pollution rather than just the disproportionate distribution of pollution sources.
tagged Environmental_justice GIS mapping by jn ...on 30-SEP-07
tagged GIS historic_preservation philadelphia by laallen ...on 25-SEP-07

The User-friendly Desktop Internet GIS (uDig) is both a GeoSpatial application and a platform through which developers can create new, derived applications. uDig is a core element in an internet aware Geographic Information System.

uDig has been developed with a strong emphasis on supporting the public standards being developed by the Open Geospatial Consortium, and with a special focus on the Web Map Server and Web Feature Server standards.

tagged gis opensourceGIS maps mapping by jn ...on 24-SEP-07
Bateman, Ian. . Applied environmental economics : a GIS approach to cost-benefit analysis / Ian J. Bateman, Andrew A. Lovett and Julii S. Brainard. [0521809568 (hardback) ] Cambridge, UK ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2003.
Call#: Lippincott Library HD75.6 .B38 2003


tagged CBA mapping cost_benefit_analysis GIS by jn ...on 19-SEP-07

 

Introductory summer class on integrating GIS and Goolge Mpas 

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GSAPP : columbia university
google maps vs gis an introduction summer '07

Current Syllabus
Week 1 In Class
Week 1 Out of Class
Week 2 In Class
Week 2 Out of Class
Week 2 3D Modeling
Week 3 In Class
Week 3 GPS Handheld Manual
Week 4 : GPS & Making Your Own Point Symbology
Final Mapping Assignment

tagged GIS mapping columbia_university google_mashups google_maps by jn ...on 01-SEP-07
The Professional Geographer

Volume 56 Issue 4 Page 574-586, November 2004

To cite this article: Michael T. Most, Raja Sengupta, Michael A. Burgener (2004)
Spatial Scale and Population Assignment Choices in Environmental Justice Analyses1
The Professional Geographer 56 (4), 574-586.
doi:10.1111/j.0033-0124.2004.00449.x

Abstract

Environmental justice laws protect certain populations against discriminatory actions that may result from a myriad of enterprises, including transportation activities. Previous environmental equity studies examining the effects of transportation-engendered externalities have been criticized on several points, including (1) that the choice of a reference population for comparison to the criterion variable may influence the outcome of research results and (2) that the selection and use of inappropriate methodologies intended to identify and characterize populations may foreordain research outcomes. This article examines the potentially confounding effects of selected spatial scale and population assignment strategies as applied to a study of excessive noise levels at a large Midwestern airport, finding that reported outcomes can vary significantly as a function of methodological choices.


 

tagged GIS spatial_analysis transportation environmental_justice mapping by jn ...on 27-AUG-07

The Professional Geographer

Volume 59 Issue 2 Page 193-208, May 2007

To cite this article: Selima Sultana, Joe Weber (2007)
Journey-to-Work Patterns in the Age of Sprawl: Evidence from Two Midsize Southern Metropolitan Areas*
The Professional Geographer 59 (2), 193-208.
doi:10.1111/j.1467-9272.2007.00607.x

Among others, one commonly identified negative consequence of urban sprawl is an increase in the length
of the journey to work. However, there has been more discussion of this than serious scrutiny, hence
the relationship between urban sprawl and commuting patterns, especially at the intraurban level, remains
unclear. Using the 2000 Census Transportation Planning Package (CTPP) data for two Southeastern metropolitan
areas, this research investigates the extent to which workers living in sprawl areas commute farther to
work than those living in higher density areas. The analysis of variance confirms that workers commuting from
sprawl areas to urban areas experience a longer commute in terms of time as well as mileage, though this varies
when workplace and home locations are taken into account. However, multivariate statistical results suggest that
there are limits to the utility of sprawl as a predictor of travel behavior compared to workers’ socioeconomic
characteristics, as other factors appear to be equally or more important. 

tagged CTPP JTW sprawl transportation GIS by jn ...on 27-AUG-07
Measures of Visual Clutter: Some Intuitions

We have developed and tested two measures of visual clutter: the Feature Congestion measure, and the Subband Entropy measure.

Feature Congestion measure: This measure of visual clutter is based on the common experience of going to put a note on a colleague's desk. If the desk is uncluttered, it's easy to find a place to put the note where we are confident our colleague will notice it. However, if the desk is cluttered, we tend not to be confident they will notice the note, and perhaps will leave the note on a chair so they will spot it.

This suggests that clutter is related to the difficulty in adding an attention-grabbing item to a display. Visual search models typically attempt to predict the difficulty of searching for a particular target among particular distractors. However, our Statistical Saliency Model can easily make the dual prediction of how difficult it would be to add an attention-grabbing item to a display, and what features that item should have in order to draw attention. Our Feature Congestion measure of visual clutter is based upon this model of visual search.

Subband Entropy measure: This measure of visual clutter is based upon the intuition that a scene or display is less cluttered the more "organized" it is, i.e. the more items "group" together perceptually, whether through use of similar colors, or alignment, or other tricks. A related question to ask is to what extent each part of the display or scene is predictable from the rest of the scene? How redundant is the visual information in the scene?

tagged GIS graphic_design maps mapping by jn ...on 21-AUG-07
IBM and Singapore's Land Transport Authority Pilot Innovative Traffic Prediction Tool
Marketwire

IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced the successful completion of a pilot test on traffic prediction in Singapore's Central Business District.

Using historical traffic data and real-time traffic input from the Singapore Land Transport Authority (LTA)'s i-Transport system, IBM's Traffic Prediction Tool predicted traffic flows over pre-set durations (10, 15, 30, 45 and 60 minutes). Overall prediction results were well above the target accuracy of 85 percent. With these predictions, LTA's traffic controllers will be able to anticipate and better manage the flow of traffic to prevent the build-up of congestion.

At a global level, this innovative use of technology represents another option in the response to the complexity of mega-urban congestion, especially in the developing world.

While infrastructure growth is required in many cities, it cannot be the only solution to congestion given the significant budgetary, social and environmental costs. IBM believes innovation can and needs to be applied to the challenge of mega-urban congestion. For example, technologies such as the Traffic Prediction Tool enable more intelligent use of a city's existing infrastructure.

The Traffic Prediction Tool was developed by IBM Research. The pilot was supported by a global IBM team, with resources from Singapore, the UK and the USA, working closely with a team from the LTA. The pilot took place from December 2006 to April 2007.

Both speed and volume predictions covering the Central Business District were above the target accuracy of 85 percent. In addition, during peak periods where more real-time data was available, the average accuracy of the volume forecasts on the District was near or above 90 percent from 10-minutes all the way to the predictions 60-minutes into the future.

tagged GIS ITS singapore teaching transportation by jn ...on 03-AUG-07
The Geography of Transport Systems
Jean-Paul Rodrigue, Claude Comtois and Brian Slack, New York: Routledge, 284 pages. ISBN 0-415-35441-2

Detailed Table of Contents
Chapters
1) Transportation and Geography
2) Transportation Systems and Networks
3) Transportation Modes
4) Transport Terminals
5) International and Regional Transportation
6) Urban Transportation
7) Economic and Spatial Structure of Transport Systems
8) Transport and Environment
9) Transport Planning and Pol

icies Conclusion: Issues and Challenges in Transport Geography

tagged GIS transportation teaching by jn ...on 01-AUG-07
Journal of Planning Education and Research, Vol. 12, No. 3, 184-198 (1993)
DOI: 10.1177/0739456X9301200302
© 1993 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning
Locational Models, Geographic Information and Planning Support Systems
Britton Harris

Michael Batty

Geographic information systems (GIS) are becoming widespread in management and planning, affecting the very organization and operation of the planning process itself. In this paper we address the problems and potential of such systems, particularly in relation to the analytical, predictive, and prescriptive models on which strategic planning processes are based. Current GIS are not rooted in the sorts of functions which drive these processes and here we will identify the difficulties and possibilities for developing more appropriate GIS which are sensitive to the simulation, optimization, and design activities which define spatial planning. To this end we will describe the development of planning support systems (PSS) in which a wide array of data, information, and knowledge might be structured, and within which GIS develop ment must take place. We will identify the sorts of urban system and locational models which characterize strategic planning and whose data-demands might be accommodated using GIS. Our critique of GIS is positive and constructive in that we are concerned to embed GIS into planning processes in the most appropriate way. In conclusion we will identify a series of requirements which PSS must meet.

tagged GIS transportation teaching britton_harris by jn ...and 1 other person ...on 01-AUG-07
UrbanSim: Modeling urban development for land use, transportation, and environmental planning
Abstract (Summary)

Metropolitan areas have come under intense pressure to respond to federal mandates to link planning of land use, transportation and environmental quality; and from citizen concerns about managing the side effects of growth such as sprawl, congestion, housing affordability and loss of open space. The planning models used by metropolitan planning organizations are generally not designed to address these issues, creating a gap in the ability of planners to systematically assess them. UrbanSim is a new model system that was developed to respond to these emerging requirements and is now been applied in three metropolitan areas. This article describes the model system and is application to Eugene-Springfield, Oregon.

tagged GIS transportation teaching JAPA by jn ...on 01-AUG-07

VISUM is a comprehensive, flexible software system for transportation planning, travel demand modeling and network data management. VISUM is used on all continents for metropolitan, regional, statewide and national planning applications.

Designed for multimodal analysis, VISUM integrates all relevant modes of transportation (i.e., car, car passenger, truck, bus, train, pedestrians and bicyclists) into one consistent network model. VISUM provides a variety of assignment procedures and 4-stage modelling components which include trip-end based as well as activity based approaches.

tagged GIS transportation teaching by jn ...on 01-AUG-07
pedestrian crashes
PBCAT


The Pedestrian and Bicycle Crash Analysis Tool (PBCAT) is a crash typing software product intended to assist state and local pedestrian/bicycle coordinators, planners and engineers with improving walking and bicycling safety through the development and analysis of a database containing details associated with crashes between motor vehicles and pedestrians or bicyclists. Version 2.1 is now available for
tagged GIS teaching transportation by jn ...on 01-AUG-07

advanced transportation planning functionality

 

Cube Base is the user interface for the entire Cube system and provides interactive data input and analysis, GIS functionality via ArcGIS, model building and documentation, and scenario development and comparison.Links between the model, the data, and GIS are a single click away, making the development and application of models easy to use. Cube Base allows you to run models developed with Cube Voyager, Cube Cargo, Cube Analyst, Cube Dynasim, Cube Polar, TP+, TRIPS and TRANPLAN.

tagged GIS teaching transportation by jn ...on 01-AUG-07
Modeling Transportation Related Emissions Using GIS
Peng Wu
Ph.D. candidate

Transportation Technology and Policy Graduate Group Institute of Transportation Studies, the University of California, Davis

November 2006

Abstract
There are increasing requirements on the efficiency and accuracy of vehicular emission modeling due to significant contribution of the transportation sector to air quality problems. Because the essential component (i.e. ransportation activities) of vehicular emission modeling is inherently spatially dependent, this study aims to move the existing oldfashioned Direct Travel Impact Model (DTIM), the Californiaspecific transportationrelated emission inventory estimation model, towards a GISbased model. The strengths of ArcGIS in data management, spatial analysis, and raster modeling are incorporated into three critical steps of emission modeling: disaggregating zonal travel activities (i.e. interzonal trip ends and intrazonal travels), combining travel activities (i.e. speeds and VMT) and emission factors, and gridding emissions into cells. This GISbased method can promote an integrated transportation and air quality analysis. This proposed method was used to estimate vehicular emissions in the San Joaquin Valley, California.

tagged GIS transportation teaching by jn ...on 01-AUG-07
Safety Analysis Tools

In addition to conducting research, HSIS resources are also used to develop products that can be used by practitioners in the analysis of safety problems.

 

HWA GIS Safety Analysis Tools v.4.0

Computerized crash analysis systems in which crash data, roadway inventory data, and traffic operations data can be merged are used in many state and municipalities to identify problem locations and assess the effectiveness of implemented countermeasures. By integrating this traditional system with a geographical information system (GIS), which offers spatial referencing capabilities and graphical displays, a more effective crash analysis program can be realized.  The analysis tools include five separate programs to evaluate crashes:

  • Spot/Intersection Analysis
  • Strip Analysis
  • Cluster Analysis
  • Sliding-Scale Analysis
  • Corridor Analysis
tagged GIS teaching transportation by jn ...on 01-AUG-07
The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials sponsors the annual GIS for Transportation Symposium. It is a chance for persons in government and private industry who are interested in the use of GIS for transportation purposes to get together and share experiences, see state-of-art software, and learn more about this field. The Symposium annually attracts over 400 Symposium registrants in addition to the 50 exhibitors in the technology hall.

The Symposium offers keynote speakers, discussion forums, workshops, presentations, and technology hall where exhibitors showcase their services. Organizations and individuals with information related to GIS in transportation are encouraged to share their experience by presenting at the Symposium.

GIS-T 2008 marks the 21st year this Symposium has been hel

tagged GIS transportation by jn ...on 01-AUG-07
Cultural Resources Geographic Information System
A cooperative venture of the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
tagged GIS transportation teaching by jn ...on 01-AUG-07
TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH CIRCULAR E-C106
Environmental Geospatial Information for Transportation
A Peer Exchange
May 3-4, 2006 Washington, D.C.
Edited by ELIZABETH HARPER
for the Transportation Research Board
Spatial Data and Information Science Committee and Ecology and Transportation Task Force
tagged GIS teaching transportation by jn ...on 01-AUG-07
State and Local GIS Practices

This webpage is a gateway to numerous GIS transportation applications currently being employed across the nation.

Each application in the State and Local GIS Practices Index provides the following information: GIS practice title, "subject area" of Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) responsibility, state, city, contact information, and a brief description of the practice. Contact information is provided so that you may directly contact your colleagues and learn more about the ways they are implementing GIS in transportation activities. Additional State DOT contacts who work in GIS are available on the GIS-T website.

tagged GIS transportation teaching by jn ...on 01-AUG-07
about this Site

The purpose of the GIS in Transportation site is to:

* Highlight noteworthy practices and innovative uses of transportation GIS;
* Announce opportunities for sharing information and experiences with GIS such as conferences, meetings, and peer exchanges;
* Highlight Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) GIS applications;
* Provide access to resources such as reports, spatial data, and GIS training opportunities; and
* Offer contact information for GIS experts at FHWA and in the field.

tagged GIS teaching transportation by jn ...on 01-AUG-07
ESRI transportation
tagged GIS transportation teaching by jn ...on 30-JUL-07
Urban + Regional Research Collaborative Working Paper

Title
Cars Not Geography: Job Accessibility and Reconceptualizing Spatial Mismatch in Detroit

Author Joe Grengs

Abstract

Transportation scholars are challenging traditional formulations of the spatial mismatch hypothesis because it disregards the considerable difference between travel modes. This case study of the Detroit metropolitan region uses 2000 census data and a gravity-based model of transportation accessibility to test differences in jobs access among places and people, and provides support for recent calls for reconceptualizing spatial mismatch. It shows that even though Detroit experiences the greatest distance between blacks and jobs of any region in the country, most central-city neighborhoods offer an advantage in accessibility to jobs compared to most other places in the metropolitan region - as long as a resident has a car. Policies aimed at helping carless people gain access to automobiles may be an effective means of improving the employment outcomes of inner-city residents.

tagged GIS detroit spatial_mismatch transportation teaching grengs accessibilty by jn ...on 30-JUL-07
GIS and mapping: Pitsfalls for planners
Abstract (Summary)

The widespread availability of geographic information systems (GIS) and computer mapping software allows individuals with little or no cartographic knowledge and experience to prepare maps for planning purposes. While these maps are often satisfactory, they may not serve their intended purposes. Some of the common mistakes that planners make in preparing maps are identified and ways to avoid them are suggested. Some key considerations in map making are introduced and a series of practical tips that will help planners produce more effective maps are offered.

tagged GIS city_planning mapping teaching by jn ...and 1 other person ...on 26-JUL-07
Transportation GIS

Transportation professionals increasingly rely on geographic information systems to manage equipment and infrastructure.

Whether it's monitoring train locations, tracking flight paths and noise levels, planning for highway maintenance, or improving bus routes, GIS helps private organizations and public agencies improve safety and reduce costs. Transportation GIS presents a dozen fascinating case studies from the following organizations, which use GIS in a wide range of transportation planning and management activities:

* New York State Department of Transportation
* Spokane Transit Authority
* Korea Road Traffic Information Centre
* Conrail
* Missouri Department of Transportation
* Orange County Transportation Authority
* Southern California Association of Governments
* Virginia Department of Transportation
* Tri-County Commuter Rail Authority
* Road Commission for Oakland County
* Metropolitan Airports Commission
* City of San Leandro, California

This richly illustrated volume is an excellent introduction to GIS in the transportation industry. Its easy-to-read style and relevant case studies will appeal to industry professionals, students, and lay people alike.

tagged GIS teaching transportation by jn ...on 26-JUL-07

Air Rights: a teaching laboratory for an integrated land use and transportation planning course

uthor Info
David King
Kevin Krizek
David Levinson (liame2('edu','umn','m7i7','dlevinson')dlevinson@umn.edu) (Nexus (Networks, Economics, and Urban Systems) Research Group, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Minnesota)

Additional information is available for the following registered author(s):

Abstract

The intersection of land use and transportation policy is becoming an increasingly important focus for all urban planners. This focus, however, challenges the academic community to design effective courses that teach the concepts and professional skills required for professional experience. Integrated land use and transportation courses should engage students to develop interdisciplinary skills while becoming familiar with, for example, travel behavior and zoning policies. Laboratory courses (or segments of courses) as part of graduate curricula provide platforms to further emphasize skills. A common pedagogy problem is devising laboratory assignments that are integrative, cumulative, practical, and interesting for students. Furthermore, laboratory projects should introduce students to real-world problems and techniques while exploring broad planning themes. This paper presents uses four years of laboratory segments from a land use-transportation course (LUTC) at the University of Minnesota to evaluate the needs and results of practitioner-oriented land use and transportation planning education. The laboratory used group projects where students proposed integrated developments using air rights above existing (and sunken) urban freeways in the Twin Cities. The projects provided a practitioner-oriented project through a collaborative and reflexive learning process. This article describes the completed projects, as well as the technical skills, integrated approach and visionary planning necessary for successful execution. The students addressed complicated problems associated with large-scale development by researching neighborhood demographics, characteristics, and pertinent regulations. They used their research to analyze traffic impacts, propose zoning regulations, and outline costs and benefits from their proposal using Geographic Information Systems (GIS), statistical analyses, assessor data and traffic engineering manuals. Using the completed student projects and comparisons with other land use-transportation course and laboratory projects the authors demonstrate how these laboratory components serve multiple pedagogy goals.
tagged GIS teaching transportation by jn ...on 26-JUL-07
Journal of Planning Literature, Vol. 13, No. 3, 284-295 (1999)
DOI: 10.1177/08854129922092405
© 1999 SAGE Publications
Evaluating the Effects of GIS Technology: Review of Methods
Zorica Nedovic-Budic

Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Illinois-Urbana

Geographic information systems (GISs) are being introduced into many planning agencies in the United States and abroad. Urban planners find GISs to be effective tools that can help with information management, processing, dissemination, and communication. Yet, initial evidence on the implementation of GIS technology in local governments and planning agencies points to difficulties in getting the systems established and in realizing expected benefits. Technological, database, and organizational factors make it most challenging to get a GIS to fit and adapt to the needs of planning practice. The main sources of evidence to guide the mutual adjustment between GIS technology and planning are evaluative studies of existing systems that examine how these GISs affect planning processes and functions. To date, these studies are scarce. To promote and facilitate assessment of GIS technology in the planning context, this article reviews the frameworks, methods, and criteria that are employed in the fields of organizational studies, information management, and decision support systems.

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Geographic information systems for transportation in perspective

Author: Thill J.-C.1

Source: Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, Volume 8, Number 1, February 2000 , pp. 3-12(10)

Publisher: Elsevier

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Abstract:

The late 1980s saw the first widespread use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in transportation research and management. Due to the specific requirements of transportation applications and of the rather late adoption of this information technology in transportation, research has been directed toward enhancing existing GIS approaches to enable the full range of capabilities needed in transportation research and management. This paper places the concept of transportation GIS in the broader perspective of research in GIS and Geographic Information Science. The emphasis is placed on the requirements specific of the transportation domain of application of this emerging information technology as well as on core research challenges.

Keywords: GIS-T; Geographic information systems

Language: English

Document Type: Research article

DOI: 10.1016/S0968-090X(00)00029-2

Affiliations: 1: Department of Geography and National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, State University of New York at Buffalo, , NY 14261, Buffalo, USA

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Author: Miller, Harvey J.
Title: Geographic information systems for transportation : principles and applications / Harvey J. Miller, Shih-Lung Shaw.
Physical Description: xi, 458 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Series: Spatial information systems

LC Subjects: Transportation --United States --Planning.
Transportation --Europe --Planning.
Transportation --Japan --Planning.
Geographic information systems --United States.
Geographic information systems --Europe.
Geographic information systems --Japan.
Material Type: Book

Location (guide): Business
Call Number: HE206.2 .M55 2001
Status: Not checked out
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Book Title

Integrating Transportation and Geographic Information Systems: A Problem-solving Approach
Authors

Becky P.Y. Loo, P.C. Lai and Hui Lin
Executive Summary

This book (approximately 800 pages) aims to integrate transportation knowledge with geographic information systems (GIS) in Hong Kong. The major problem encountered by the transportation and GIS students is that the former find the use of GIS software difficult and the latter do not fully understand the transportation model and algorithms underlying the GIS software. This teaching package allows both groups of students to integrate some basic models and theories of transportation, and the applications of GIS in transportation (GIS-T).

This book is supplemented with a CD-ROM containing the data required for the use of the applications. A Questions and Answers Handbook (approximately 32 pages) will also be provided to proven course or training providers.

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Journal of Planning Education and Research, Vol. 12, No. 3, 184-198 (1993)
DOI: 10.1177/0739456X9301200302
© 1993 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning
Locational Models, Geographic Information and Planning Support Systems
Britton Harris

Michael Batty

Geographic information systems (GIS) are becoming widespread in management and planning, affecting the very organization and operation of the planning process itself. In this paper we address the problems and potential of such systems, particularly in relation to the analytical, predictive, and prescriptive models on which strategic planning processes are based. Current GIS are not rooted in the sorts of functions which drive these processes and here we will identify the difficulties and possibilities for developing more appropriate GIS which are sensitive to the simulation, optimization, and design activities which define spatial planning. To this end we will describe the development of planning support systems (PSS) in which a wide array of data, information, and knowledge might be structured, and within which GIS develop ment must take place. We will identify the sorts of urban system and locational models which characterize strategic planning and whose data-demands might be accommodated using GIS. Our critique of GIS is positive and constructive in that we are concerned to embed GIS into planning processes in the most appropriate way. In conclusion we will identify a series of requirements which PSS must meet.

Journal of Planning Education and Research, Vol. 20, No. 1, 6-22 (2000)
DOI: 10.1177/073945600128992564
© 2000 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning
Land Use and Transportation Interaction
Implications on Public Health and Quality of Life
Lawrence D. Frank, Ph.D.

College of Architecture at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

Increases in per capita vehicle usage and associated emissions have spawned an increased examination of the ways in which our communities and regions are developing. Associated with increased vehicle usage are decreased levels of walking and biking, two valid forms of physical activity. The Surgeon General's 1996 report, Physical Activity and Health, highlights the increasing level of physical inactivity as a growing cause of mortality. The costs and benefits of contrasting land development and transportation investment practices have been the subject of considerable debate in the literature. Findings have been refuted based on methodological grounds and inaccurate interpretation of data. Several of these studies, their methodological approaches, and their critiques are analyzed. While most agree that the built environment influences travel, considerable disagreement exists over the likely impacts of increased density, mix, and street connectivity on air quality, and on transportation system performance and household activity patterns.

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Journal of Planning Education and Research, Vol. 24, No. 3, 304-316 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/0739456X04267731
© 2005 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning
Teaching Integrated Land Use-Transportation Planning
Topics, Readings, and Strategies
Kevin Krizek

University of Minnesota

David Levinson

University of Minnesota

Planning pedagogy is increasingly focused on teaching interdisciplinary topics in an integrated and synergistic manner. The intersection of land use and transportation is that of two topics that have risen to be front and center for the planning profession. This article focuses on the manner in which planning programs and, in particular, specific courses address land use and transportation planning. After describing the context in which such courses exist, this article analyzes syllabi from fifteen courses in North American planning programs in two respects. The first examines the list of topics covered within each course by discussing the nature of primary, secondary, and peripheral topics. Second, the analysis uncovers the frequency with which specific readings are employed in each course. The article closes by discussing the nature of a land use-transportation course from the University of Minnesota in which there is a lecture and laboratory component.

Key Words: transportation planning • land use planning • teaching • interdisciplinary • pedagogy

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Journal of Planning Education and Research, Vol. 17, No. 1, 55-62 (1997)
DOI: 10.1177/0739456X9701700106
© 1997 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning
Common Ground for Integrating Planning Theory and GIS Topics
Ann-Margaret Esnard

Department of city and regional planning Cornell University, Ithaca, New Yorkame7@cornell.edu.

E. Bruce MacDougall

Department of landscape architecture and regionalplanning, University of Massachusetes, Amherstebm@1arp.umass.edu.

The basic premise of this article is that planning theory and geographic information systems (GIS) course topics should be integrated in the planning curriculum. The increased use of GIS technology for informing planning and public policy decision making is discussed in the first section, followed by a summary of related technical and theoretical disparities. The concept of links is then introduced and used in the final section to demonstrate the contexts in which common themes can be identified for integrating planning norms (ethics, values, communicative rationality, planning process, and context) and GIS methods (data creation, analysis, and presentation).

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Journal of Planning Education and Research, Vol. 14, No. 4, 280-291 (1995)
DOI: 10.1177/0739456X9501400405
© 1995 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning
Other
Extending the Revolution: Teaching Land Use Planning in a GIS Environment
William J. Drummond

For planning educators the ultimate worth of the GIS revolution will be measured not by the number of new GIS courses offered, but by the integration of GIS technology into the traditional, substantive areas of planning. In the field of land use planning this integration remains in its infancy. The article suggests a general, modular approach for the incorporation of GIS technology into land use planning course work, using a combination of GIS, database, and spreadsheet software. Numerous specific examples are provided, including major applicauons in data collection, preliminary analysis, plan formulation, and plan evaluation.

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How We Watch the City: Popularity and Online Maps

Microsoft Research

Danyel Fisher

ABSTRACT
One way of conceptualizing physical spaces is to look at
where people notice, remember, or note them. Computer-
assisted methods give us new tools based on implicit, rather
than explicit, data about how users have examined and
travelled online through cities. “Hotmap” is a tool that
visualizes how people have used maps.live.com, an
interactive mapping service, looking at what parts of the
maps they find most compelling.