Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management: Volume 10 Issue 3 , Open Access
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A robust bi-objective location-routing model for providing emergency medical services
Hesam Adarang, Ali Bozorgi-Amiri, Kaveh Khalili-Damghani, Reza Tavakkoli-MoghaddamThis paper addresses a location-routing problem (LRP) under uncertainty for providing emergency medical services (EMS) during disasters, which is formulated using a robust…
Understanding readiness metrics for the humanitarian operations through literature review
Aruna ApteThe purpose of this research is to understand whether an organization knows if it is ready to respond to a disaster and whether it has the capabilities to deliver relief. Our…
Application of fuzzy DEMATEL–ANP methods for siting refugee camps
Jana AbikovaThe aim of this paper was to investigate the criteria and sub-criteria with the most impact on determining a suitable location for refugee camps. This paper also analysed the…
Healthcare commodities for emergencies in Africa: review of logistics models, suggested model and research agenda
Seye Babatunde, Richard Oloruntoba, Kingsley AghoEnormous numbers of people suffer from the effects of disasters and humanitarian crises in Africa, including medical and healthcare emergencies. International response to the…
Case study design for short-term predictable disasters
Emilia Grass, Kathrin FischerThe purpose of this work is the development of a structured case study design process for developing case studies in humanitarian logistics, in particular for short-term…
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- Dr Nezih Altay
- Prof Gyöngyi Kovács