nabijheidsresponse
Nabijheidsresponse is a concept in spatial analysis and systems theory that describes how a system’s behavior changes as a function of proximity to a stimulus or event. The term combines the Dutch woord nabijheid (proximity) with response and is used across disciplines to study distance-dependent effects, including near-field amplification and far-field decay. In formal terms, the response to a stimulus located at distance d is denoted R(d), which is often modeled as decreasing with distance but can exhibit complex dynamics in the near-field where local interactions alter the shape of the response.
Measurement and methods for studying nabijheidsresponse rely on spatial data and quantitative modeling. Common approaches include
Applications of nabijheidsresponse appear in urban planning, public health, ecology, and infrastructure design. For example, in
Limitations include a lack of standardized definitions and models, data quality requirements, and challenges in isolating