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Humanitarian and Relief Logistics [electronic resource] : Research Issues, Case Studies and Future Trends / edited by Vasileios Zeimpekis, Soumia Ichoua, Ioannis Minis.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Operations Research/Computer Science Interfaces Series ; 54Publisher: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2013Description: XIV, 220 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781461470076
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 658.40301 23
LOC classification:
  • HD30.23
Online resources:
Contents:
A Decision Support System for Humanitarian Network Design and Distribution Operations -- Analytical Models for Estimating Waiting Times at a Disaster Relief Center -- Multiple Location and Routing Models in Humanitarian Logistics -- Preparedness Measures for Emergency and Disaster Response -- Military Logistics Planning in Humanitarian Relief Operations -- A Procurement Auctions-Based Framework for Coordinating Platforms in Humanitarian Logistics -- A Fuzzy Multicriteria Methodology to Manage Priorities and Resource Assignment in Critical Situations -- Logistics for Decision Support: An Application in Cases of Natural Disasters -- A Multi-agent Based Framework for Vehicle Routing in Relief Delivery Systems -- Modeling Facility Locations for Relief Logistics in Indonesia -- Humanitarian Logistics in the Great Tohoku Disasters 2011.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This edited volume highlights recent research advances in humanitarian relief logistics. The contributed chapters span the spectrum of key issues and activities from preparedness to mitigation operations (response), planning and execution. The volume also presents state-of-the-art methods and systems through current case studies. Significant issues in planning and execution of humanitarian relief logistics discussed in this volume include the following: • Approaches that tackle realistic relief distribution networks. In addition to large-scale computing issues, heuristics may handle the complexity and particularities of humanitarian supply chains • Methods that integrate real-time information while effectively coping with time pressure and uncertainty, both of which are inherent to a disaster scene • Judicious recourse strategies that allow a quick and effective restoration of pre-planned solutions whenever an unpredictable event occurs • Coordination of multiple parties that are often involved in managing a disaster, including NGOs, local, state and federal agencies. This volume provides robust evidence that research in humanitarian logistics may lead to substantial improvements in effectiveness and efficiency of disaster relief operations. This is quite encouraging, since the unique characteristics of disaster scenes provide significant opportunities for researchers to investigate novel approaches contributing to logistics research  while offering a significant service to society.
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A Decision Support System for Humanitarian Network Design and Distribution Operations -- Analytical Models for Estimating Waiting Times at a Disaster Relief Center -- Multiple Location and Routing Models in Humanitarian Logistics -- Preparedness Measures for Emergency and Disaster Response -- Military Logistics Planning in Humanitarian Relief Operations -- A Procurement Auctions-Based Framework for Coordinating Platforms in Humanitarian Logistics -- A Fuzzy Multicriteria Methodology to Manage Priorities and Resource Assignment in Critical Situations -- Logistics for Decision Support: An Application in Cases of Natural Disasters -- A Multi-agent Based Framework for Vehicle Routing in Relief Delivery Systems -- Modeling Facility Locations for Relief Logistics in Indonesia -- Humanitarian Logistics in the Great Tohoku Disasters 2011.

This edited volume highlights recent research advances in humanitarian relief logistics. The contributed chapters span the spectrum of key issues and activities from preparedness to mitigation operations (response), planning and execution. The volume also presents state-of-the-art methods and systems through current case studies. Significant issues in planning and execution of humanitarian relief logistics discussed in this volume include the following: • Approaches that tackle realistic relief distribution networks. In addition to large-scale computing issues, heuristics may handle the complexity and particularities of humanitarian supply chains • Methods that integrate real-time information while effectively coping with time pressure and uncertainty, both of which are inherent to a disaster scene • Judicious recourse strategies that allow a quick and effective restoration of pre-planned solutions whenever an unpredictable event occurs • Coordination of multiple parties that are often involved in managing a disaster, including NGOs, local, state and federal agencies. This volume provides robust evidence that research in humanitarian logistics may lead to substantial improvements in effectiveness and efficiency of disaster relief operations. This is quite encouraging, since the unique characteristics of disaster scenes provide significant opportunities for researchers to investigate novel approaches contributing to logistics research  while offering a significant service to society.

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