Brett Lucas


Brett Lucas

Brett Lucas is a geospatial professional with expertise in urban and rural planning, economic analysis, big data analysis, Geographic Information Systems, cartography, data visualization, spatial analytics, and business/economic research within a geospatial environment. Brett is a Senior Planner & Economic Development Coordinator at the City of Cheney (Washington) and an Adjunct Geography Instructor.

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Read more articles from Brett Lucas and other Caliper staff on the Maptitude blog.

How to use GIS to look at changes in employment patterns

Brett Lucas and Stewart Berry discuss how to use ACS data to compete an employment shift-share analysis and location quotient at the municipal level.

GIS for Local Government: Planning/Zoning

Brett Lucas and Stewart Berry present a step-by-step guide on how to create a community zoning map.

GIS for Local Government: Economic Development

Brett Lucas and Stewart Berry present a step-by-step guide on how to use Maptitude to identify the best site for a fast-food restaurant.

GIS for Local Government: Public Works

Brett Lucas and Stewart Berry present a step-by-step guide on how to use Maptitude to map water and sewer lines.

GIS for Local Government: Public Safety

Brett Lucas and Stewart Berry present a step-by-step guide on how to use Maptitude to study crime data.

How to Measure "Land Use Mix" using Entropy in Maptitude

Brett Lucas and Stewart Berry examine how to use the Maptitude land use mix add-in to quantify access to services in Spokane Village, Washington.

How to Measure Hotel Market Share using the Huff Model in Maptitude

Brett Lucas and Stewart Berry examine how to use the Huff Model to measure hotel market share.