[HTML][HTML] Facility location optimization model for emergency humanitarian logistics
Since the 1950s, the number of natural and man-made disasters has increased
exponentially and the facility location problem has become the preferred approach for …
exponentially and the facility location problem has become the preferred approach for …
Network restoration and recovery in humanitarian operations: Framework, literature review, and research directions
M Celik - Surveys in Operations Research and Management …, 2016 - Elsevier
In the aftermath of large-scale events requiring humanitarian action, critical infrastructure
networks in the affected areas, such as electrical power, transportation, telecommunications …
networks in the affected areas, such as electrical power, transportation, telecommunications …
Designing a sustainable–resilient disaster waste management system under hybrid uncertainty: a case study
Due to the increase in the number of natural disasters and the significant amounts of waste
generated in these events, having a comprehensive framework for its management in the …
generated in these events, having a comprehensive framework for its management in the …
The post-disaster debris clearance problem under incomplete information
Debris management is one of the most time consuming and complicated activities among
post-disaster operations. Debris clearance is aimed at pushing the debris to the sides of the …
post-disaster operations. Debris clearance is aimed at pushing the debris to the sides of the …
Large-scale disaster waste management under uncertain environment
The phenomena of global warming have increased the frequency of natural disasters. These
disasters generate thousands of tons of waste and cause loss of human lives, environmental …
disasters generate thousands of tons of waste and cause loss of human lives, environmental …
A systematic approach to identify, characterize, and prioritize the data needs for quantitative sustainable disaster debris management
Recycling and reuse are major components of disaster debris management with significant
environmental, economic, and social benefits. To develop quantitative and sustainable …
environmental, economic, and social benefits. To develop quantitative and sustainable …
An integrated location-allocation model for temporary disaster debris management under an uncertain environment
MS Habib, B Sarkar - Sustainability, 2017 - mdpi.com
Natural disasters always generate an overwhelming amount of debris. Reusing and
recycling waste from disasters are essential for sustainable debris management. Before …
recycling waste from disasters are essential for sustainable debris management. Before …
An evolutionary multi-objective optimization approach to disaster waste management: A case study of Istanbul, Turkey
Disasters can lead to a high risk of casualties and structural damages. Destructive disasters,
such as earthquakes, may cause a great amount of disaster waste to be controlled. Reusing …
such as earthquakes, may cause a great amount of disaster waste to be controlled. Reusing …
A framework for assessing the resilience of a disaster debris management system
Disaster debris management plays a critical role in expediting the disaster recovery process.
This study aims to present a framework for effective disaster debris management for a …
This study aims to present a framework for effective disaster debris management for a …
An optimization‐based decision‐support tool for post‐disaster debris operations
Debris generated by disasters can hinder relief efforts and result in devastating economic,
environmental, and health problems. In this study, we present a decision‐support tool …
environmental, and health problems. In this study, we present a decision‐support tool …