isochronekart
Isochronekart, or isochrone map, is a map that delineates the geographic area reachable from a fixed origin within a specified travel time, using a chosen mode of transport and set conditions. The boundary lines enclose locations that can be reached within the time threshold, while points outside the boundary require more time. Isochrones are used to visualize accessibility and to define service areas for facilities, markets, or transportation networks.
Isochrone maps are typically produced with geographic information systems (GIS) and network analysis. They rely on
Common applications include urban planning and zoning, retail site selection, emergency response planning, and accessibility studies.
Isochrone maps depend on data quality and assumptions about travel conditions and mode. Static isochrones assume