Efficiency in resource allocation: A case study of Greater Irbid Municipality in Jordan
Keywords:
Districts, population density, services, roads, traffic volume, accidents, optimal distribution.Abstract
The study aims at measuring the efficiency of allocating resources for the road sector in The Greater Irbid
Municipality, located in the northern part of Jordan. This issue is of high importance to both academics and
professionals working in the planning fields. The study seeks to enrich the planning theories through an empirical
case study by testing the weights assigned for resource allocation criteria conducted by the officials of the
municipality. The Municipality's seven districts were analysed using 2005 data through assigning relative weight
to each of the resource allocation criteria applied by the municipality. Based on the findings, the study makes
some recommendations; among which are: Resource allocation should be based on standardized criteria and
announced to local communities. In addition; the role of financial monitoring process should be enhanced while
implementing the plans of municipalities through checking and validating the allocation of resources “criteria”
versus the actual implementation.