A Social Infrastructure Planning Based on Accessibility Analysis – A Review

Rajnandi Patel, B.V.M Engineering College; Jagruti Shah ,; Bhasker Bhatt ,

Social Infrastructure, Accessibility, Spatial Planning, Geographic Information System

India is a 2nd most populous country in the world with more than 1.35 billion residents. Due to the rise in demographic trend in the population, there will be more demand in infrastructure especially social infrastructure. Analysis of accessibility of social infrastructure provision is useful for long term planning. This paper clarifies the relationship between the work can be done and previous work conducted on planning for social infrastructure facilities. The overview of measures to evaluate the provision of these facilities and methods to improve the social infrastructure provision is also reviews. Also describes an extensive literature study based on planning of social infrastructure through accessibility and how GIS techniques can be used for it.
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Paper ID: GRDCF012028
Published in: Conference : Emerging Research and Innovations in Civil Engineering
Page(s): 133 - 136