Population Retail Gravity Model In Brno Hinterlands

Authors

KUNC Josef FRANTÁL Bohumil TONEV Petr

Year of publication 2011
Type Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Economics and Administration

Citation
Description Commuting to acquire services, or, more specifically, retail services, represents, along with commuting to work and schools, a significant region-forming segment that participates in shaping a functional city system. The following article is a part of a large research work that was performed during 2010. The model area was delineated by the municipalities of the Brno-venkov district, or, more specifically, a 30-minute commuting distance by individual car transportation when overlapping into other districts. The survey attempted to depict the gravity profile of the Brno agglomeration's inhabitants in daily and non-daily shoppings, establishment of secondary commuting centers, popularity of shopping centers at the edge of the city and other aspects.
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