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=== Introduction === | === Introduction === | ||
All industrial systems are tied to geographic locations. The ability of stakeholders and the public to connect with an industrial system such as rail transportation as it evolves and lives in a place is a critical and useful way to understand value and progress. | |||
CAPSI [https://capsi.ontracknorthamerica.org/index.php/Industrial_Action_Plans#Geographic_Planning_Regions Geographic Planning Regions] are local, corridor, state/province, regional/multi-state, national, and continental. This is our lead page for designing and managing Geographic Information Systems in order to support CAPSI goals. | |||
=== Goals === | === Goals === | ||
* CAPSI | * CAPSI will supply tools that support GIS visualization of critical information layered on place. | ||
=== Tools === | === Tools === | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:53, 27 July 2025
Introduction
All industrial systems are tied to geographic locations. The ability of stakeholders and the public to connect with an industrial system such as rail transportation as it evolves and lives in a place is a critical and useful way to understand value and progress.
CAPSI Geographic Planning Regions are local, corridor, state/province, regional/multi-state, national, and continental. This is our lead page for designing and managing Geographic Information Systems in order to support CAPSI goals.
Goals
- CAPSI will supply tools that support GIS visualization of critical information layered on place.
Tools
GIS Industrial Planning Tool |