scholarly journals Evaluation of Accessibility to Public Services in the City of Aqaba Using Geographic Information Systems

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 17
Author(s):  
AbedAlhameed AlFanatseh ◽  
Shahed Saqallah

In this study, we identify methods of measuring accessibility to public services in the city of Aqaba. Accessibility is an indicator of the efficiency of their spatial distribution in relation to residential neighborhoods in the city. Administrative, commercial, educational, health and entertainment services were selected for a case study because they are the most important services. We used spatial analysis tools in Arc Map within the geographic information systems (GIS) environment to measure direct distances between neighborhood centres and public services and to determine the number of services within specific ranges (1,000 m, 500 m, 200 m), using the three most common methods of measuring accessibility: the distance to the nearest service, the number of services within a certain distance or time, and the average distance for all services. The results of this research indicate that educational services have the highest degree of accessibility, followed by slight differences among recreational, administrative, and commercial services. Health services lag further behind.

2004 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher L. Main ◽  
Darren K. Robinson ◽  
J. Scott McElroy ◽  
Thomas C. Mueller ◽  
John B. Wilkerson

Author(s):  
Dermatis Zacharias ◽  
Anastasiou Athanasios

The aim of the study is the determination of socio-economic characteristics of the elderly, emphasizing the usefulness of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to explore the socio-economic indicators that affect the health level of the elderly. Given the usefulness of GIS and their application in the fields of physical health, mental health, health services and general health management, a survey for the investigation of the socio-economic indicators that affect the health level of the elderly was carried out, using a specially designed questionnaire. The results of this survey were plotted in the corresponding geographical locations on the maps, giving the person concerned a full picture of the geographical distribution of socio-economic indicators that affect the health level of the elderly.


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