Kim Changjoo
Associate Professor
Department of Geography
University of Cincinnati
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Changjoo (CJ) Kim earned his Ph. D. at The Ohio State University, Columbus in 2004. His research and teaching interests are in geographic information science, urban transportation, networks, location analysis, and spatial modeling. His research addresses theoretical and practical questions in urban and economic geography through the application of GIS methods. He investigates a range of urban and economic concerns including transportation, urban sprawl, commuting, airline industry, retailing, etc. His current research focuses on the spatial and temporal characteristics of urban traffic phenomena with respect to commuting.
Research Interest
Research Areas: Geographic Information Science, Urban Transportation, Networks, Location Analysis, Spatial Modeling addressing theoretical and practical questions in urban and economic geography through the application of GIS methods.
Publications
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Kim, C., S. Sang, and H. Ban, 2014, Exploring Job Centers by Accessibility using fuzzy set approach: The Case Study of the Columbus MSA, GeoJournal, Vol. 79 (2), pp. 209-222.
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Kim, C., and S. Wang, 2015, Empirical Examination of Neighborhood Context of Individual Travel Behaviors, Applied Geography, Vol. 60, pp. 230-239.
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Kim, C., and O. Parent, 2016, Modeling individual travel behaviors based on intra-household interactions, Regional Science and Urban Economics, Vol. 27, pp. 1-11.