School redistricting: Eembedding GIS tools with integer programming
Author
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Caro, F.
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Shirabe, T.
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Guignard, M.
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Weintraub, A.
Admission date
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2019-01-29T13:47:54Z
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2019-01-29T13:47:54Z
Publication date
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2004
Cita de ítem
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Journal of the Operational Research Society, Volumen 55, Issue 8, 2004, Pages 836-849
Identifier
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01605682
Identifier
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10.1057/palgrave.jors.2601729
Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/159857
Abstract
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The paper deals with a school redistricting problem in which blocks of a city must be assigned to schools according to diverse criteria. Previous approaches are reviewed and some desired properties of a good school districting plan are established. An optimization model together with a geographic information system environment are then proposed for finding a solution that satisfies these properties. A prototype of the system is described, some implementation issues are discussed, and two real-life examples from the city of Philadelphia are studied, one corresponding to a relatively easy to solve problem, and the other to a much harder one. The trade-offs in the solutions are analysed and feasibility questions are discussed. The results of the study strongly suggest that ill-defined spatial problems, such as school redistricting, can be addressed effectively by an interaction between objective analysis and subjective judgement.