A geocomputational heuristic for coverage maximization in service facility siting

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Abstract

Siting service facilities in order to maximize regional coverage is important when budget resources are limited. Various approaches exist for addressing this particular planning problem for discrete or continuous representations of potential facility sites and demand to be served. In cases where both candidate facility sites and service demand are continuous, approaches for maximizing regional coverage have only examined the siting of a single facility. In this article, a geocomputational approach is proposed for addressing multiple facility siting when demand is continuously distributed and facilities may be located anywhere in the region. Emergency warning siren location is used to highlight the developed approach. © 2008 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2008 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Murray, A. T., Matisziw, T. C., Wei, H., & Tong, D. (2008). A geocomputational heuristic for coverage maximization in service facility siting. Transactions in GIS, 12(6), 757–773. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9671.2008.01125.x

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