2014
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2438247
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Service District Optimization: Usage of Facility Location Methods and Geographic Information Systems to Analyze and Optimize Urban Food Retail Distribution

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“…Returning to Philadelphia's recognized problem of food deserts (Cannuscio et al 2014, Johann et al 2014, Mayer et al 2014, we modeled census data at the block level, other data at the census block group level, and the locations of the 97 supermarkets in Philadelphia. Recall that we then asked the question: Supposing resources were available to add five new supermarkets, where should they be added?…”
Section: Designing Mad Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Returning to Philadelphia's recognized problem of food deserts (Cannuscio et al 2014, Johann et al 2014, Mayer et al 2014, we modeled census data at the block level, other data at the census block group level, and the locations of the 97 supermarkets in Philadelphia. Recall that we then asked the question: Supposing resources were available to add five new supermarkets, where should they be added?…”
Section: Designing Mad Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%