TRIP ATTRACTION ANALYSES ON ENTERTAINMENT AND SHOPPING CENTRES IN BALI (CASE STUDY : BEACHWALK SHOPPING CENTRE, MALL BALI GALERIA, PLAZA RENON, LEVEL 21 MALL)
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Trip attraction model is required to analyse trip characteristics to/from a certain land use so that they are well planned in the future. This study aims to model trip attractions, and to predict the number of existing and for the next 5 years (in 2023 ) of trips to shopping and entertainment centres. The study results show that the trip attraction models to shopping and entertainment centres are Y1 = 283.369 + 0.001 X1 with R2 = 0.772 and Y2 = 366.823 + 2.958 X5 with R2 = 0.974 during peak hours on weekdays. For one day on weekdays, Y3 = 198.98 + 0.422 X3 with R2 = 0.910 and Y4 = 1178.738 + 102.354 X5 with R2 = 0.963. During peak hours on weekends, Y5 = 116.98 + 0.01 X1 with R2 = 0.920 and Y6 = 159.738 + 0.001 X1 with R2 = 0.920. For one day during weekend, Y7 = 18927.554 -0.555 X3 with R2 = 0.929 and Y8 = 764.654 + 85.538 X5 with R2 = 0.972. The study estimates the average trip attractions to shopping and entertainment centres for the next 5 years during peak hours on weekdays are 319 pcu/hour and 451 passengers/hour. For one day trips are predicted as of 8,656 pcu/day and 4,076 passengers/day. Similarly, during peak hours on weekend trips are predicted as of 472 pcu/hour and 116 passengers/hour, for one day are 803 pcu/day with 3,185 passengers/day.
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Authors | Wedagama, D.M Priyantha;Kwintaryana, Putu;Permatasari, Ayu Agung Mas; |
Journal | jurnal ilmiah teknik sipil |
Year | 2019 |
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Technology (General)
Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
geography (general)
business
finance
urban groups. the city. urban sociology
physical geography
electronic computers. computer science
human ecology. anthropogeography
law in general. comparative and uniform law. jurisprudence
information theory
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