The indicator Network Selectivity measures how much a region is dependent on a single destination. It is expressed as the share of the largest freight transport flow to a destination region of all transport flows generated in the origin region. This is important because unexpected events in the destination may greatly affect the transport flows of a region, if that region has a large focus on very selective destinations.
Theme(s): Economy, finance and trade - Transport and Accessibility - Transport and Accessibility
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EU27+4EFTA+UK | NUTS | 2016 | 2 |
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