[RETRACTED] Location–Allocation Model Applied to Urban Public Services: Spatial Analysis of Fire Stations in Mysore Urban Area Karnataka, India

https://doi.org/10.22146/ijg.25365

Javaid Ahmad Tali(1*), Divya S(2), Asima Nusrath(3)

(1) University of Mysore
(2) Department of Studies in Geography University of Mysore
(3) Department of Studies in Geography University of Mysore
(*) Corresponding Author

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This article was retracted due to the following reasons. Retraction note here: https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/ijg/article/view/62031/pdf

 

RETRACTION TO : Javaid Ahmad Tali, Divya S, Asima Nusrath (2020). Location–Allocation Model Applied to Urban Public Services: Spatial Analysis of Fire Stations in Mysore Urban Area Karnataka, India. Indonesian Journal of Geography, 52(2). 201-207 (doi. 10.22146/ijg.25365).

 

This article has been retracted by Publisher based on the following reason:

Double publish in Transactions of the Institute by Indian Geographers, 2019, 41(1), pp. 1-12

 

Based on clarification via email, Authors of the above paper have admitted their double publish to the previously published paper by Transactions of the Institute of Indian Geographers, 2019, 41(1), pp. 1-12

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Keywords


Fire Stations; GIS; Population; Served area; Time; Distance; Location-allocation



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