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GIS software, which combines location information with data about a range of other attributes, has become an indispensable tool for mapping and spatial analysis in urban planning and dozens of other fields.
We’ve all learned over the last decade or two that one of the easiest ways to conceptualise knowledge is via a map. Maps help us understand not just how to get from A to B but the spread of pandemics, places to visit, sales opportunities, hazards, environmental pointers and much more. Digitisation of mapping has created a step change: we no longer pore over dense, folded roadmaps and Ordnance Survey booklets. We expect, without thinking of the underlying complexities and massive underlying data sets, everything to be radically simplified, contextual, always on and able to act blank canvas for information overlays. In short, we expect maps not just to be cartographic guides but assistants in work and play… and in pretty much everything else we do.