Tony H. Grubesic, Ph.D.

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2001 Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH 
Area:
Geography, General Economics, Urban and Regional Planning, Mass Communications
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Morton E. O'Kelly grad student 2001 Ohio State
 (A spatial analysis of Internet accessibility.)
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Nelson JR, Grubesic TH. (2018) Environmental Justice: A Panoptic Overview Using Scientometrics Sustainability. 10: 1022
Grubesic T, Wei R, Murray A, et al. (2016) Essential Air Service in the United States: Exploring Strategies to Enhance Spatial and Operational Efficiencies International Regional Science Review. 39: 108-130
Grubesic TH. (2015) The Broadband Provision Tensor Growth and Change. 46: 58-80
Wei F, Grubesic TH, Bishop BW. (2015) Exploring the GIS Knowledge Domain Using CiteSpace Professional Geographer. 67: 374-384
Nelson JR, Grubesic TH, Sim L, et al. (2015) Approach for assessing coastal vulnerability to oil spills for prevention and readiness using GIS and the Blowout and Spill Occurrence Model Ocean and Coastal Management. 112: 1-11
Wei F, Grubesic TH. (2015) A typology of rural airports in the United States: Evaluating network accessibility Review of Regional Studies. 45: 57-85
Mack EA, Grubesic TH. (2014) US broadband policy and the spatio-temporal evolution of broadband markets Regional Science Policy & Practice. 6: 291-308
Rey SJ, Murray AT, Grubesic TH, et al. (2014) Sex Offender Residential Movement Patterns: A Markov Chain Analysis Professional Geographer. 66: 102-111
Grubesic TH, Wei R, Murray AT. (2014) Spatial Clustering Overview and Comparison: Accuracy, Sensitivity, and Computational Expense Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 104: 1134-1156
Murray AT, Grubesic TH. (2013) Fortifying large scale, geospatial networks: Implications for supervisory control and data acquisition systems Crisis Management: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications. 1: 224-246
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