Research on the Balance of Educational Resources Allocation and Spatial Layout

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basic education
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Coverage Efficiency
Daming Palace
Elementary Education
Elementary Schools
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GIS mapping methods
GIS Spatial Analysis
Harmonious Society
Highest Comprehensive Level
Huff Model
Junior High School
Junior High School Students
Junior Middle Schools
Low Allocation
Man Land Relationship
Overlapping Coverage
Public Service Facilities
public service provision
regional educational disparities
resource allocation modelling
School Layout
School's Educational Resource
School’s Educational Resource
Service Area Coverage
Socioeconomic Development
spatial analysis of school distribution
spatial equity analysis
Spatial Layout
Spatial Point Pattern
spatial zoning
Teacher Student Ratio
tourism management
Transportation Network
urban geography research
urban public resources

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032577500
  • Weight: 640g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Based on the spatial perspective, this book takes the urban area of Xi'an, China, as the main research region and studies the balance of resource allocation, focusing on educational resources and school layout.

The author constructs a mathematical model to measure the level and types of resource allocation and regional differences in primary schools, and uses GIS spatial analysis to explore the efficiency and fairness of school spatial layout. The book suggests a better way for the balanced development of basic education in Xi'an city. It also provides theoretical foundations, analytical methods and empirical support for the study of balanced public resource management in public service, urban planning and urban geography.

This book is suitable for students and scholars of tourism management, regional planning, facilities and urban management, and those interested in resource allocation in Chinese urban areas in general.

Dr Li Ran is Associate Professor of Economics at Xi'an University, China. She specializes in the application of spatial zoning in urban public resources.

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