Maps, Charts and Dashboards for Planning Decisions
Visualising data and making maps used to require special university courses, now there are many easy-to-use web-based tools accessible to planners. With this new wave of digital tools, this session introduces how planners can use maps, charts and dashboards, to present data more clearly and impactfully, to support planning decisions.
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Speaker
Jan Christopher Quing PIA (Assoc.), Senior Consultant
SGS Economics & Planning
Chris Rudd,Manager Analytics and Forecasting
Housing Policy and Projects, Department for Housing and Urban Development (SA)
Case study discussed: Land Supply Dashboard
About the Series:
The PIA PlanTech Briefing Series for 2026 connects PIA’s recently launched PIA PlanTech Core Competencies document with real tools and technologies shaping planning practice today. Each session brings together a practitioner grounded in planning principles and professional standards, followed by on the ground examples of best practice, their experiences and what they’ve learned along the way. The series is practical, reflective and focused on helping planners build confidence in using digital tools responsibly.
Coming in July:
Modelling and Digital Twins - Tools for forecasting and scenarios
Terms & Conditions
Registrations cancelled more than 14 days prior to the event date will not incur any fees.
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