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Bhupesh Kumar Mishra, Keshav Dahal and Zeeshan Pervez
In smart cities, relief items distribution is a complex task due to the factors such as incomplete information, unpredictable exact demand, lack of resources, and causality levels, to name a few. With the development of Internet of Things (IoT) technolog...
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Melda Bozkurt and Serhan Duran
The increasing number of natural disasters in the last decade necessitates the increase in capacity and agility while delivering humanitarian relief. A common logistics strategy used by humanitarian organizations to respond this need is the establishment...
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Rajali Maharjan, Shinya Hanaoka
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The use of warehouse for storing emergency relief items has been proven to improve overall responsiveness, efficiency and effectiveness of the humanitarian supply chain while decreasing the cost incurred in the process. Driven by the same goals, this stu...
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Lili Tanti, Syahril Efendi, Maya Silvi Lydia and Herman Mawengkang
Disaster logistics management is vital in planning and organizing humanitarian assistance distribution. The planning problem faces challenges, such as coordinating the allocation and distribution of essential resources while considering the severity of t...
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Wenwen Li, Sizhe Wang, Xiao Chen, Yuanyuan Tian, Zhining Gu, Anna Lopez-Carr, Andrew Schroeder, Kitty Currier, Mark Schildhauer and Rui Zhu
The past decade has witnessed an increasing frequency and intensity of disasters, from extreme weather, drought, and wildfires to hurricanes, floods, and wars. Providing timely disaster response and humanitarian aid to these events is a critical topic fo...
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Xuehua Ji and Shaochuan Fu
Unpredictable natural disasters brought by extreme climate change compound difficulties and cause a variety of systemic risks. It is thus critical to provide possibilistic scheduling schemes that simultaneously involve emergency evacuation and relief all...
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Asli Sebatli, Fatih Cavdur, Merve Kose-Kucuk
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Distribution of relief supplies and allocation of the facilities to store these supplies are important pre- and post-Disaster Operations Management (DOM) activities. In this study, we propose a simulation-based approach to determine the demands of relief...
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Wenping Xu, Wenzhuo Li, David Proverbs and Wenbo Chen
Humanitarian supply chains play a major role in enabling disaster-affected areas to recover in a timely manner and enable economic and social activities to be restored. However, the sudden onset and increasing frequency of natural disasters such as flash...
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Dr.Ghul Murtaza Maitlo, Zahid Hussain Kazi, Dr.Ambreen Khaskheley, Faiz M.Shaikh
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The current research investigates the Cooperate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development: A Case Study of FFC Fertilizer MirPur MatheloData were collected from300 stake holders and 400 local people from Mirpur Mathelo and their vicinity. Structu...
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Roberto Suson, Donna Marie Rivero, Alma Arnejo, Nadine May Atibing, Joerabell Lourdes Aro, Angelo Burdeos, Kafferine Yamagishi and Lanndon Ocampo
The impact of service disruptions to critical utility services due to natural disasters is evident during delays in emergency responses and humanitarian relief, especially for urban populations with highly interdependent infrastructures. Aside from healt...
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Aphiwe Madubedube, Serena Coetzee and Victoria Rautenbach
Anyone can contribute geographic information to OpenStreetMap (OSM), regardless of their level of experience or skills, which has raised concerns about quality. When reference data is not available to assess the quality of OSM data, intrinsic methods tha...
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