The basis for this article is an information-processing view of the UN’s cluster approach. We use agent-based modeling and simulations to show that clusters, if properly utilized, encourage better information flow and thus facilitate effective response to disasters. The article intends to turn the attention of the humanitarian community to the importance of sharing information and the role of cluster leads in facilitating humanitarian aid. Our results indicate that if cluster leads act as information hubs, information reaches its target faster, enabling a prompt humanitarian response. In addition, we show that information quality is critical for effective resource utilization—if cluster leads filter information, it moves faster. We also fou...
Abstract. We are interested in developing models of and support for mixed-initiative human control o...
Humanitarian disasters are highly dynamic and uncertain. The shifting situation, volatility of infor...
An agent-based modelling study, which shows the impact of predefined policies on a stylized case stu...
The basis for this article is an information-processing view of the UN’s cluster approach. We use ag...
It is a well-known fact that a lack of information will lead to suboptimal decisions. But even when ...
abstract: Within humanitarian logistics, there has been a growing trend of adopting information syst...
In an emergency, humanitarian organisations share information to prevent redundant data collection a...
Disasters mobilize hundreds of organizations, but coordination among them remains a challenge. This ...
Humanitarian assistance is driven by data and information. Through the wholechain of actions – from ...
The frequency and severity of natural disasters is increasing worldwide, leading to a growing number...
There is growing recognition among key humanitarian organizations that logistics plays an essential ...
Humanitarian disasters are highly dynamic and uncertain. The shifting situation, volatility of infor...
The growing concern over frequent wide-area disasters with massive destruction is parallelled ...
Disasters such as earthquake, flooding, hurricanes and starvation are becoming more common over the ...
The extreme levels of uncertainty and complexity surrounding disaster relief operations ca...
Abstract. We are interested in developing models of and support for mixed-initiative human control o...
Humanitarian disasters are highly dynamic and uncertain. The shifting situation, volatility of infor...
An agent-based modelling study, which shows the impact of predefined policies on a stylized case stu...
The basis for this article is an information-processing view of the UN’s cluster approach. We use ag...
It is a well-known fact that a lack of information will lead to suboptimal decisions. But even when ...
abstract: Within humanitarian logistics, there has been a growing trend of adopting information syst...
In an emergency, humanitarian organisations share information to prevent redundant data collection a...
Disasters mobilize hundreds of organizations, but coordination among them remains a challenge. This ...
Humanitarian assistance is driven by data and information. Through the wholechain of actions – from ...
The frequency and severity of natural disasters is increasing worldwide, leading to a growing number...
There is growing recognition among key humanitarian organizations that logistics plays an essential ...
Humanitarian disasters are highly dynamic and uncertain. The shifting situation, volatility of infor...
The growing concern over frequent wide-area disasters with massive destruction is parallelled ...
Disasters such as earthquake, flooding, hurricanes and starvation are becoming more common over the ...
The extreme levels of uncertainty and complexity surrounding disaster relief operations ca...
Abstract. We are interested in developing models of and support for mixed-initiative human control o...
Humanitarian disasters are highly dynamic and uncertain. The shifting situation, volatility of infor...
An agent-based modelling study, which shows the impact of predefined policies on a stylized case stu...