Table of Contents July 1996 Volume 5, Number 7 GIS: London Trnasport Fine Tunes Transportation Network Despite the prevalence of pulbic transportation, London's streets are choked with private vehicles. Now, planners are turning to GIS to help ease the congestion. By Tony Adams and Kevin P. Corbley GIS Put to the Test in Urban Planning As pressure continues to grow on cities and counties to do more with less, GIS must prove its worth. By J.D. Wilson Satellite Remote Sensing: Let The Games Begin Planners in Atlantic prepare to use commercial remote sensing technolgies to control crowds at this summer's Olympic Games. By Jim Dale Radar Locates Offshore Oil Slicks Shell and RSI collaborate on acquiring the first RADARSAT images of the Gulf of Mexico. By Sylvie Scantland and Ed Biegert Mapping/GIS: Consumer Mapping Tools: On the Right Track The combination of digital mapping products and GPS are helping pave the way for the consumer map market. By J.D. Wilson GPS Consumer Series: The End of S/A As We Know It? By Chuck Gilbert GPS Q&A: Industry experts answer reader's GPS questions Airborne: Next-Day Delivery of Airvborne Multispectral Data By Marcia E. Wise, Elizabeth Valenti and Joan Davis
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