Extending spatial DSS with spatial choice models of multipurpose shopping trip behaviour

T.A. Arentze, A.W.J. Borgers, H.J.P. Timmermans

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Samenvatting

Spatial choice or interaction models have been widely used in spatial DSS or customised GIS for analysing the impacts of retail location plans. The models typically used, however, do not account for spatial agglomeration effects on spatial choice behaviour. This study develops a model system for analysing the impacts of retail plans based on a choice model of multipurpose behaviour developed in earlier work. The model system is implemented in the spatial DSS called Location Planner. An empirical study demonstrates the empirical estimation and use of the model for analysing the impacts of an expansion of floor space in the major shopping centre of a middle-sized city in The Netherlands. The results indicate that agglomeration effects as predicted by the model can have substantial impacts on the performance of retail systems. Therefore, it is argued that when incorporated in a spatial DSS, the more complex models have the potential to improve the use of these systems for impact analysis.
Originele taal-2Engels
TitelProceedings of the 4th Design and Decision Support Systems in Architecture and Urban Planning Conference
Plaats van productieEindhoven
UitgeverijTechnische Universiteit Eindhoven
ISBN van geprinte versie90-6814-081-7
StatusGepubliceerd - 1998
Evenement4th International Conference on Design and Decision Support Systems in Architecture and Urban Planning, DDSS 1998
- Maastricht, Nederland
Duur: 26 jul. 199829 jul. 1998
Congresnummer: 4

Congres

Congres4th International Conference on Design and Decision Support Systems in Architecture and Urban Planning, DDSS 1998
Verkorte titelDDSS 1998
Land/RegioNederland
StadMaastricht
Periode26/07/9829/07/98
AnderDesign and decision support systems in architecture and urban planning

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