CostMAP: An open-source software package for developing cost surfaces
Brendan Hoover, Richard S. Middleton, and Sean Yaw

TL;DR
CostMAP is an open-source Java software that improves cost surface modeling by accurately identifying linear barriers and corridors, enhancing route prediction in various disciplines.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel adjacency search kernel integrated into CostMAP, enabling precise identification of barriers and corridors in cost surface calculations.
Findings
Significant performance improvements over traditional methods.
Effective in large-scale national cost surface calculations.
Versatile application across ecology and infrastructure planning.
Abstract
Cost Surfaces are a quantitative means of assigning social, environmental, and engineering costs that impact movement across landscapes. Cost surfaces are a crucial aspect of route optimization and least cost path (LCP) calculations and are used in a wide range of disciplines including computer science, landscape ecology, and energy infrastructure modeling. Linear features present a key weakness to traditional routing calculations along costs surfaces because they cannot identify whether moving from a cell to its adjacent neighbors constitutes crossing a linear barrier (increased cost) or following a corridor (reduced cost). Following and avoiding linear features can drastically change predicted routes. In this paper, we introduce an approach to address this "adjacency" issue using a search kernel that identifies these critical barriers and corridors. We have built this approach into a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWildlife-Road Interactions and Conservation · Species Distribution and Climate Change · Data Management and Algorithms
