attractiveness See Also: gravity model [business] A measure of the combined attributes of a center or site that are considered positive features or that draw in potential customers or tenants.
attractivenessThe property or properties of a location that create an incentive for trips to be made to that location.
attractiveness A measure of the combined attributes of a center or site that are considered positive features or that draw in potential customers or tenants. Referenced by: Spatial analysis. attribute ...
Factors can include origin propulsive variables such as the number of commuters in residential areas, destination attractiveness variables such as the amount of office space in employment areas, ...
NMD shall integrate thematic data layers in order to derive a composite land development attractiveness value.
Figure 5. An aesthetic map determines the relative attractiveness of views from a location by considering the weighted visual exposure to pretty and ugly places.
The number of interactions is based on the properties of the origin to produce a trip (production), the destination's attractiveness and the impedance of the link between the two locations.
Intervening Opportunity: The existence of a closer, less expensive opportunity for obtaining a good or service, or for a migration destination. Such opportunities lessen the attractiveness of more distant places.
wide variations of address formats also make it impossible to develop reliable algorithms to handle all addresses, which lead to frequent failures in handling addresses. The inconvenience and failures have significantly reduced the attractiveness of ...
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