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This map shows accessibility potential by road, rail and air in the BSR in 2014. Accessibility potential is defined as a function of the activities or opportunities to be reached at the destinations (here: population), weighted by the car, rail and air travel times needed to reach them. Darker colours represent areas with the most (blue) or least (red) potential with the ESPON average (100) taken as the middle point. Large disparities can be seen in accessibility potential. Compared with central Europe, many regions of the BSR represent peripheral areas. With regard to road and rail transport in the BSR, only regions in Germany enjoy accessibility potentials above the European average. For air transport, above-average performance can be observed for the capital regions and for selected agglomerations (e.g. Hamburg and Bremen in Germany, Wroclaw and Krakow in Poland, Gothenburg in Sweden). These air hubs are important gateways for residents of BSR countries to secure fast and easy access to Europe and to the world.
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Shinan Wang
ESPON Matrices 2014;S&W, 2014;S&W Accessibility Model, 2014;RRG GIS Database, 2014.
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