SPATIAL PATTERNS OF DAILY AND NON-DAILY COMMUTING FOR RETAIL SHOPPING: THE CASE OF THE BRNO CITY, CZECH REPUBLIC

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Title in English Prostorové modely denní a nedenní dojížďky za maloobchodem
Authors

KUNC Josef FRANTÁL Bohumil TONEV Petr SZCZYRBA Zdeněk

Year of publication 2012
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Moravian geographical reports
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Economics and Administration

Citation
Field Earth magnetism, geography
Keywords commuting for retail shopping; retail gravitation; shopping centers; Brno; Czech Republic
Description Retailing has become a significant driver of changes in the urban environment and one of the key setters of consumption rhythms in the Czech Republic after 1989. Commuting for retail shopping represents a significant part of daily mobility of inhabitants within the city. Weekend and irregular (specialized) shopping in shopping centers at the city periphery has grown in importance recently. The inner city is not a primary destination when buying foodstuffs anymore and it has been losing its position even in shopping for other than foodstuffs goods. A survey implemented within the inner Brno City has provided a view into the spatial patterns of urban shopping behavior and analyzed shopping places of local inhabitants. The paper presents and discusses selected results of the survey.
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