Servicedichtheid
Servicedichtheid, also known as service density, refers to the concentration of service facilities within a given area. It is a measure used to assess the availability and accessibility of services such as healthcare, education, transportation, and retail within a community. High service density indicates that a large number of service facilities are concentrated in a relatively small area, providing residents with easy access to essential services. Conversely, low service density suggests that service facilities are sparse, potentially leading to longer travel times and reduced convenience for residents.
Factors influencing servicedichtheid include urban planning, economic development, and government policies. Urban areas with high service
Measuring servicedichtheid involves quantifying the number of service facilities per unit area or population. This can