Disasters have catastrophic effects on the affected population, especially in developing and underdeveloped countries. Humanitarian Logistics models can help decision-makers to efficiently and effectively warehouse and distribute emergency goods to the affected population, to reduce casualties and suffering. However, poor planning and structural damage to the transportation infrastructure could hamper these efforts and, eventually, make it impossible to reach all the affected demand centers. In this paper, a pre-disaster Humanitarian Logistics model is presented that jointly optimizes the prepositioning of aid distribution centers and the strengthening of road sections to ensure that as much affected population as possible can efficiently g...
We introduce a two-stage stochastic program to handle typical disaster preparedness activities under...
Sudden onset disasters can block roads and hinder relief logistics. With the objective of facilitati...
In this paper, a Casualty Collection Points (CCPs) location problem is formulated as a two-stage rob...
Disasters have catastrophic effects on the affected population, especially in developing and underde...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Emergency logistics in disasters is fraught with planning ...
This thesis presents a humanitarian logistics decision model to be used in the event of a disaster. ...
AbstractIn this paper, we address a two-echelon humanitarian logistics network design problem involv...
Planning for response to sudden-onset disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, or floods needs to ...
None can predict a disaster precisely: where, when, and how big a disaster will strike one area. Thi...
We consider the problem of preparing for a disaster season by determining where to open warehouses a...
In the aftermath of a natural disaster the efficient planning of humanitarian relief efforts, e.g., ...
In this paper, we address a two-echelon humanitarian logistics network design problem involving mult...
Being prepared for potential disaster scenarios enables government agencies and humanitarian organiz...
Natural disasters such as floods and earthquakes can cause multiple deaths, injuries, and severe dam...
The consequences of a disaster can be devastating in the absence of an effective disaster response. ...
We introduce a two-stage stochastic program to handle typical disaster preparedness activities under...
Sudden onset disasters can block roads and hinder relief logistics. With the objective of facilitati...
In this paper, a Casualty Collection Points (CCPs) location problem is formulated as a two-stage rob...
Disasters have catastrophic effects on the affected population, especially in developing and underde...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Emergency logistics in disasters is fraught with planning ...
This thesis presents a humanitarian logistics decision model to be used in the event of a disaster. ...
AbstractIn this paper, we address a two-echelon humanitarian logistics network design problem involv...
Planning for response to sudden-onset disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, or floods needs to ...
None can predict a disaster precisely: where, when, and how big a disaster will strike one area. Thi...
We consider the problem of preparing for a disaster season by determining where to open warehouses a...
In the aftermath of a natural disaster the efficient planning of humanitarian relief efforts, e.g., ...
In this paper, we address a two-echelon humanitarian logistics network design problem involving mult...
Being prepared for potential disaster scenarios enables government agencies and humanitarian organiz...
Natural disasters such as floods and earthquakes can cause multiple deaths, injuries, and severe dam...
The consequences of a disaster can be devastating in the absence of an effective disaster response. ...
We introduce a two-stage stochastic program to handle typical disaster preparedness activities under...
Sudden onset disasters can block roads and hinder relief logistics. With the objective of facilitati...
In this paper, a Casualty Collection Points (CCPs) location problem is formulated as a two-stage rob...