Facility Centers in Rural Areas: Concept, Development, Effect on Habitational Accessibility and Facility Crowdedness, and Policy Strategies for Resource Allocation

Q2 Social Sciences Papers in Applied Geography Pub Date : 2020-09-30 DOI:10.1080/23754931.2020.1821245
Sushreeta Mishra, P. Sahu
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Abstract This article discusses the concept of facility center development by identifying locations for colocating multiple facility types so as to access several facilities at a single location. This concept maximizes accessibility and reduces travel costs for individuals with multiple trip purposes. The appropriateness of facility center locations are evaluated with two parameters: (1) habitation accessibility to facility centers using the two-step-floating-catchment-area (2SFCA), method, and (2) facility center crowdedness using the inverted two-step-floating-catchment-area (i2SFCA) method. This study uses both 2SFCA and i2SFCA methods concurrently to get perception of quality of service provided and received. Considering two facilities such as a health care center and a high school for spatial planning of facility centers, the proposed methodology is analyzed for two cases. In the first case, it is assumed that no facility exists in the study area and in the second case, the existing locations of health care centers and high schools are considered for analysis. The proposed methodology is applied in Jhunjhunu—a district in Rajasthan, India—as a case study. The discussed policy strategy would help with resource allocation in a phased manner for new facility development or capacity augmentation of existing facilities, and thus would improve the quality of rural citizens’ lives.
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农村设施中心:概念、发展、对居住可达性和设施拥挤的影响以及资源配置的政策策略
摘要本文讨论了设施中心发展的概念,通过确定多个设施类型的位置,以便在一个地点访问多个设施。这一概念最大限度地提高了可达性,并降低了个人多次旅行的成本。采用两步浮动集水区法(2SFCA)评价设施中心选址的适宜性;采用倒两步浮动集水区法(i2SFCA)评价设施中心的拥挤性。本研究同时使用2SFCA和i2SFCA方法来获得所提供和所接受服务质量的感知。考虑医疗中心和高中这两个设施中心的空间规划,对所提出的方法进行了两个案例的分析。在第一种情况下,假设研究区域内不存在任何设施,在第二种情况下,考虑现有保健中心和高中的位置进行分析。所提出的方法在印度拉贾斯坦邦的jhunjhunu区作为案例研究加以应用。所讨论的政策战略将有助于分阶段分配资源,用于开发新设施或提高现有设施的能力,从而改善农村公民的生活质量。
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