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Population Potential Model×Accessibility Analysis×
FachgebietHuman GeographyHuman Geography
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Entstehungsjahr19471959
UrheberJohn Q. StewartWalter G. Hansen
TypSocial-physics measure of the cumulative influence of population at a locationSpatial index of the ease of reaching opportunities from a location
Wegweisende QuelleStewart, J. Q. (1947). Empirical mathematical rules concerning the distribution and equilibrium of population. Geographical Review, 37(3), 461–485. DOI ↗Hansen, W. G. (1959). How accessibility shapes land use. Journal of the American Institute of Planners, 25(2), 73–76. DOI ↗
AliasnamenPotential of Population, Market Potential Model, Demographic Potential, Stewart PotentialHansen Accessibility, Gravity Accessibility Measure, Potential Accessibility, Spatial Accessibility Index
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ZusammenfassungThe population potential model measures the cumulative influence that all of a region's population exerts on a given point, weighting each place's population inversely by its distance. Introduced by the astronomer-turned-social-scientist John Q. Stewart in 1947 as part of his 'social physics', it borrows the gravitational-potential analogy from physics: every population mass contributes potential at a point in proportion to its size and in inverse proportion to its distance. Summed across all places, the result is a smooth potential surface that maps relative accessibility, market reach, and demographic pressure.Accessibility analysis measures how easily opportunities — jobs, shops, clinics, parks — can be reached from a given location, combining the attractiveness (size) of destinations with the cost of travelling to them. The gravity-based formulation introduced by Walter Hansen in 1959 sums the opportunities at all destinations, each discounted by a distance-decay function of travel cost, producing a single accessibility score per origin that has become a foundational concept in transport geography and urban planning.
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