Takeshi Shirabe, Ph.D.

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2003 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
Area:
Urban and Regional Planning, Geography, Mathematics
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Dana Tomlin grad student 2003 Penn
 (Decomposing integer programming models for spatial allocation.)
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Murekatete RM, Shirabe T. (2018) A spatial and statistical analysis of the impact of transformation of raster cost surfaces on the variation of least-cost paths International Journal of Geographical Information Science. 32: 2169-2188
Shirabe T. (2018) Buffered or bundled, least-cost paths are not least-cost corridors : Computational experiments on path-based and wide-path-based models for conservation corridor design and effective distance estimation Ecological Informatics. 44: 109-116
Shirabe T. (2016) A method for finding a least-cost wide path in raster space International Journal of Geographical Information Science. 30: 1469-1485
Shirabe T. (2014) A path that buys time to decide where to go International Journal of Geographical Information Science. 28: 314-325
Shirabe T. (2012) Prescriptive modeling with map algebra for multi-zone allocation with size constraints Computers, Environment and Urban Systems. 36: 456-469
Shirabe T. (2011) A heuristic for the maximum value region problem in raster space International Journal of Geographical Information Science. 25: 1097-1116
Shirabe T. (2009) Districting Modeling with Exact Contiguity Constraints Environment and Planning B-Planning & Design. 36: 1053-1066
Shirabe T. (2005) A Model of Contiguity for Spatial Unit Allocation Geographical Analysis. 37: 2-16
Shirabe T. (2005) Classification of Spatial Properties for Spatial Allocation Modeling Geoinformatica. 9: 269-287
Caro F, Shirabe T, Guignard M, et al. (2004) School redistricting: embedding GIS tools with integer programming Journal of the Operational Research Society. 55: 836-849
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