尼日利亚奥孙西参议院区公立中学教育的可达性和地理空间评估

O. Olayode
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本研究采用地理资讯系统(GIS)应用程式,分析奈及利亚Osun West Senatorial District (OWSD)中学公共教育的可达性和空间配置,以期为加强和促进中学教育规划提供资讯和资料。研究亦分析了公立中学的地理位置,以及分配空间的用途。本研究的数据是利用全球定位系统(GPS),根据人口密度,确定和分析本署116所公立中学的覆盖范围。有公立中学(pss)的定居点被分为三种不同的类别:郊区,人口少于1万人;人口10000 - 19999人的半城市;城市人口在2万以上。采用描述性统计和GIS技术对采集的数据进行分析。研究结果表明,研究区1km半径缓冲区内的居民点呈聚集性分布,其中81.8%为城市居民点,20%为半城市居民点,70.0%为郊区居民点。结果表明,在2km Rs的缓冲区内,64.8%的居民点集中在城市居民点,21.4%的居民点分散在半城市居民点,71.4%的居民点分散在郊区居民点。结果表明,在3km缓冲带内,城市居民点集中占63.3%,半城市居民点集中占23.1%,郊区居民点集中占69.2%。此外,在4km缓冲区域内,城市居民点的大部分学校(55.9%)是聚集性的,而半城市居民点的大部分学校(35.7%)和郊区居民点的大部分学校(56.1%)是分散的。总之,本研究确定了OWSD中pss可及性的不均衡率很高。因此,建议外国和私人投资者、利益相关者和政府需要集中资源,以确保所有定居点类别都能获得足够的pss教育。
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Accessibility and Geospatial Assessment of Public Secondary School Education in Osun West Senatorial District, Nigeria
The study adopts Geographic Information System (GIS) application to analyse the accessibility and spatial configuration of public education at the Secondary Schools (SSs) level in the Osun West Senatorial District (OWSD), Nigeria, in order to provide information and materials to strengthen and promote secondary school education planning. The study also analyses the location of public secondary schools as well as the usage of the allocated space. The data for this study were obtained on the field by using the Global Positioning System (GPS) to determine and analyse the coverage area of OWSD’s 116 Public Secondary Schools (PSSs) based on population density. Settlements with public secondary schools (PSSs) were stratified into three different categories: suburb, with less than 10,000 people; semi-urban with 10,000–19,999 people; and urban with 20,000 people and above. Descriptive statistics and GIS were employed to analyse the acquired data. The research findings established that PSSs within 1km radius (Rs) buffer of the study area were clustered, with 81.8% in the urban were clustered while in the semi-urban and suburb settlement categories 20% and 70.0% respectively were dispersed. According to the findings, at a buffer of 2km Rs, 64.8% of the PSSs in urban settlements were clustered, while (21.4%) and the majority (71.4%) were dispersed in semi-urban and suburb settlements, respectively. In addition, results established that at the buffer of 3km, PSSs were clustered at 63.3% in the urban, 23.1% were dispersed in the semi-urban, and 69.2% in the suburb settlements. Moreover, at 4km buffer PSSs, it is apparent from the findings that the majority of the schools at 55.9% in the urban settlements were clustered, while most of the PSSs at 35.7% in the semi-urban settlements and 56.1% in the suburb settlements were dispersed. Conclusively, this research established a high rate of uneven accessibility to PSSs in OWSD. As a result, it is recommended that foreign and private investors, stakeholders, and government need to pool their resources in order to ensure adequate PSSs education availability to all settlement categories.
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