Facility location in humanitarian relief

University of Washington

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Abstract

In this study, we consider facility location decisions for a humanitarian relief chain responding to quick-onset disasters. In particular, we develop a model that determines the number and locations of distribution centres in a relief network and the amount of relief supplies to be stocked at each distribution centre to meet the needs of people affected by the disasters. Our model, which is a variant of the maximal covering location model, integrates facility location and inventory decisions, considers multiple item types, and captures budgetary constraints and capacity restrictions. We conduct computational experiments to illustrate how the proposed model works on a realistic problem. Results show the effects…

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Keywords
  • Facility location problem
  • Emergency management
  • Emergency relief
  • Distribution (mathematics)
  • Operations research
  • Humanitarian Logistics
  • Business
  • Computer science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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