Catchment Area Analysis
Catchment area analysis delineates the geographic area that a facility — a shop, hospital, school, or station — actually serves, turning the abstract question of 'who uses this place?' into a mapped polygon. Methods range from the simplest fixed-radius buffer through nearest-facility (Voronoi) tessellation and network drive-time isochrones to David Huff's 1964 probabilistic model, in which patronage is shared among competing facilities by their relative attractiveness and distance. The choice of method reflects how strictly customers are tied to the nearest centre and how much competition and travel cost shape real behaviour.
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- Huff, D. L. (1964). Defining and estimating a trading area. Journal of Marketing, 28(3), 34–38. DOI: 10.1177/002224296402800307 ↗
- Luo, W., & Wang, F. (2003). Measures of spatial accessibility to health care in a GIS environment. Environment and Planning B, 30(6), 865–884. DOI: 10.1068/b29120 ↗
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ScholarGate. (2026, June 22). Catchment Area Analysis (Service and Trade Area Delineation). ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/it/human-geography/catchment-area-analysis
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- Accessibility AnalysisHuman Geography↔ confronta
- Modello di HuffAnalisi spaziale↔ confronta
- Isochrone AnalysisHuman Geography↔ confronta
- Two-Step Floating Catchment AreaHuman Geography↔ confronta
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