Airports and population density: where benefits outweigh costs
研究了欧洲197个机场对周边人口密度的影响,发现机场活动增加10%会带来3.8%的人口密度增长,且这种正效应在距机场7.5公里内最明显。
This study investigates the impact of airports on population density distribution in the surrounding areas. Using data for 197 European airports, results show that a 10% increase in airport activity leads to a growth in population density of 3.8%. While moving farther from the city centre leads to a decline in population density, we demonstrate that, on average, population density increases up to 7.5 km from the airport, then starts to decrease beyond that threshold. This threshold can be interpreted as the point in space where positive effects start outweighing negative externalities.