Any thoughts?
The below is an another idea from my father regarding my capstone. This could also be an interesting topic. But, is this conquerable? I am wondering if this may be a better idea than my idea of comparing two US and two European post-industrial cities. Not sure. But I need to make up my mind quickly...
"Is there a way of comparing the development of Miami and its suburbs (say 30 - 40 years ago) with what is going on in lower Delaware today? This would be a pretty deep study which is way beyond your present assignment. I am thinking that the politics of land development lets things proceed in an underhanded manner until there is a disaster. For example, the endangering of the Everglades, etc. or the need for major infrastructure after there has been a large commitment by many people (maybe as will be in Rehoboth). Would the use of GIS be able to show whether there are impending crises ahead that are not being considered today? I have to think that there are not many like Bringham Young who set the standards for the development of the Mormon cities. It might be a perspective on "ad hoc" community developments that are the way of the current US culture."



