In this study, we introduce a distribution network design problem that determines the locations and capacities of the relief distribution points in the last mile network, while considering demand- and network-related uncertainties in the post-disaster environment. The problem addresses the critical concerns of relief organizations in designing last mile networks, which are providing accessible and equitable service to beneficiaries. We focus on two types of supply allocation policies and propose a hybrid version considering their different implications on equity and accessibility. Then, we develop a two-stage stochastic programming model that incorporates the hybrid allocation policy and achieves high levels of accessibility and equity simu...
The study of Disaster Relief has received increasing attention for the better part of 20 years, and ...
AbstractIn this paper, we address a two-echelon humanitarian logistics network design problem involv...
Current societies must make the necessary plans for effective responses and to reduce the destructiv...
In this study, we introduce a distribution network design problem that determines the locations and...
In this study, we introduce a distribution network design problem that determines the locations and...
We study a last mile distribution network design problem for situations where there exist local dist...
This article introduces a risk-averse stochastic modeling approach for a pre-disaster relief network...
Human-made, natural, and unexpected disasters always cause human and financial losses to communities...
In the post-disaster response phase, an efficient relief distribution strategy plays a vital role in...
In this paper, we address a two-echelon humanitarian logistics network design problem involving mult...
AbstractIn this paper, we address a two-echelon humanitarian logistics network design problem involv...
This paper considers the single commodity allocation problem (SCAP) for disaster recovery, a funda-m...
Planning for response to sudden-onset disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, or floods needs to ...
Logistics area is often recognized as one of the key elements in achieving effective disaster prepar...
None can predict a disaster precisely: where, when, and how big a disaster will strike one area. Thi...
The study of Disaster Relief has received increasing attention for the better part of 20 years, and ...
AbstractIn this paper, we address a two-echelon humanitarian logistics network design problem involv...
Current societies must make the necessary plans for effective responses and to reduce the destructiv...
In this study, we introduce a distribution network design problem that determines the locations and...
In this study, we introduce a distribution network design problem that determines the locations and...
We study a last mile distribution network design problem for situations where there exist local dist...
This article introduces a risk-averse stochastic modeling approach for a pre-disaster relief network...
Human-made, natural, and unexpected disasters always cause human and financial losses to communities...
In the post-disaster response phase, an efficient relief distribution strategy plays a vital role in...
In this paper, we address a two-echelon humanitarian logistics network design problem involving mult...
AbstractIn this paper, we address a two-echelon humanitarian logistics network design problem involv...
This paper considers the single commodity allocation problem (SCAP) for disaster recovery, a funda-m...
Planning for response to sudden-onset disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, or floods needs to ...
Logistics area is often recognized as one of the key elements in achieving effective disaster prepar...
None can predict a disaster precisely: where, when, and how big a disaster will strike one area. Thi...
The study of Disaster Relief has received increasing attention for the better part of 20 years, and ...
AbstractIn this paper, we address a two-echelon humanitarian logistics network design problem involv...
Current societies must make the necessary plans for effective responses and to reduce the destructiv...