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Evaluating the business and planning impacts of suburban shopping developments: A proposed framework of analysis
Rogers D. S. (1979) Evaluating the business and planning impacts of suburban shopping developments: a proposed framework of analysis, Reg. Studies 13, 395-408. Existing methods of evaluating the impacts of new suburban shopping developments tend to focus exclusively on business impacts. There is the...
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description | Rogers D. S. (1979) Evaluating the business and planning impacts of suburban shopping developments: a proposed framework of analysis, Reg. Studies
13, 395-408. Existing methods of evaluating the impacts of new suburban shopping developments tend to focus exclusively on business impacts. There is therefore a need for a more comprehensive framework of analysis which covers not only effects on competitors but also impacts on consumer behaviour and choice, travel patterns, and traffic flows.
Such a framework is outlined in this paper which also identifies the six major parameters influencing the extent and nature of impacts by a new retail development. In addition, the paper reports the results of a case study in Peterborough and interprets them in relation to the proposed framework. |
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