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Political forces and their impacts on development of institutions
Political forces and their impacts on development of institutions
Political forces play a significant role in the development and establishment of social amenities and institutions. This implies that the construction of these institutions and facilities are affected by the political factors that operate within the area of location. It is therefore important for the developers to put in to consideration any political force that has the potential of influencing its operations. Like other institutions, hospitals are affected by a range of political factors.
Political economy has both positive and negative implications in the development and growth of an institution.
I have chose a place to build a hospital and I have to write an evaluation of the key political forces impacting upon this decision. Provide some indication of the likely ways in which these might be dealt with.Potential Site C: Derelict Woolen Mill ComplexThis site enjoys good motorway access and is a short bus ride from the middle of Woolen Town. Once an extremely deprived part of the district; of late Woolen Town has become something of a desirable place to live. This is partly due to the availability of large old stone built mills. Abandoned in the 1970s and 80s, lately many of these have been converted into apartments. This has resulted in something of a regeneration of the town with large numbers of young workers fleeing to it from the expensive accommodation in Alderman Town.This would be a mid cost site, however, general access to the site is a problem due to its position in a busy, built up, residential area. There would be little opportunity to build reasonably sized car parks. New transport links would also be necessary and these might take up to a quarter of any budget.
