Analysing & visualising data
The work we profile here underlines a fundamental benefit of GIS: if you can see something, you can act upon it.
Usually, that demands more than simple point data on a map. Spatial statistical techniques help us generate data landscapes which tell us even more. Contextual and geographical information add layers of meaning.
But at the simplest level, we’re visual animals, and data becomes actionable insight when it’s laid out on a map.
![CanaryWharf_results_effectsOfJLE_contour2_C[1] Geofutures finds varied property value uplift effects attributable to the Jubilee Line Extension, a project for Transport for London](http://www.geofutures.com/wp-uploads/2009/07/CanaryWharf_results_effectsOfJLE_contour2_C1-150x150.jpg)


