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It has been 10 years since I started using geographic information system (GIS) software.
GIS is computer-based software that allows the user to create interactive queries, store and edit spatial and non-spatial data and visually share the results of these operations by presenting them as maps. The production and presentation of maps using GIS software is common in many disciplines, including environmental science and architecture.
Andreas Markides as vice-chair of the Academy of Urbanism (AoU) was instrumental in organising and running this seminar on rapid transport and urban recovery, which produced some key outputs and recommendations, as outlined in the report by Dr Nicholas Falk below:
People from outside my profession will invariably refer to my fellow professionals as highway engineers or transport planners and sometimes as just traffic consultants. There is a huge difference between these terms but for the purpose of this article I shall use the term “highway engineer” to represent myself and all of my misunderstood fellow professionals.
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With the nation filling out census forms, MA's Edward Holmes provides his thoughts on what the census means to transport planning and the limitations of the 2021 census.
Andreas Markides, as the new vice chair of the The Academy of Urbanism, is pleased to make a contribution to the Academy’s journal with the following article:
Coming towards the end of a turbulent year for us all, we are proud to announce that Markides Associates is now wholly owned by its employees. We believe that employee ownership offers a number of highly valuable benefits to our business and staff. We are in no doubt that this move will help us further expand our already talented team and allow us to retain our stability and independence over the long term.