Accessibility

 


  • Indicator

[Average minutes of travel from the nearest urban centre (public transports and personal mobility)/population]

  • Range
[- min/inhabitant]
  • Influence on vulnerability
The more the region is accessible, the less it is sensitive. For example, we can suppose that a higher number of one-day tourists will reach the location. 
  • Trend
Linear ↑
  • Data source

BFS (2010)

  • Remarks

 

It should however be pointed out that often the regions with the lower accessibility are also the ones with the highest scenic beauty and the best ski resorts. See also Luthe (2009) for a discussion on the subject.

The impact of accessibility was considered here to be linear; it could however have a threshold. An explanation of the calculations’ methodology can be found in BFS (2010).

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