Overview
An important information for location evaluation or store planning
is the pedestrian fequency. With our Pedestrian Frequency Atlas, good
and badly frequented locations can be quickly identified all over
Europe.
The Nexiga Pedestrian Frequency Atlas helps to determine down to finest levels wether or not a given micro-location promises consumers in sufficient numbers.
The
indicator is calculated on the basis of OSM road sections (on request
also available on TomTom or Here basis) and PoS information and
calibrated against real data. The uniform analysis guarantees
cross-border comparability.
We classify the indicator
into categories from 0 (no pedestrian frequency) to 10 (very high
pedestrian frequency, i.e. 1A location.)
0 - No Pedestrian Frequency
1 - Poor Pedestrian Frequency
2 - Low Pedestrian Fequency
3 - Rather Low Pedestrian Frequency
4 - Satisfactory/passable district or City-centre area
5 - District-/City-centre Location
6 - Good district or City-centre Location
7 - Prime district or City-centre Location
8 - A-Location
9 - Prime to A-Location
10 - Prime Location
In
combination with further descriptive market and geodata as well as
powerful software solutions, this information represents an
indispensable component for spatial analyses.
The Pedestrian Frequency Atlas is a joint project of Nexiga and Walkabout Consulting.
Business needs
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Industries
- Retail
- Telecommunications
- Real Estate
- Banking
Works with
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Platform
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System Requirements
Esri File Geodatabase, Esri Shapefile or any other GIS file format; also available as common database formats
Optimized for ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Desktop, ArcGIS Enterprise and ArcGIS Online or comparable software
Version
1.1
Listed Date
Sep 30, 2019
Contact Information
Nexiga GmbHhttps://nexiga.com/english/Email+49 228 84 96-203