International Disaster Relief Planning With Fuzzy Credibility

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Date

2010

Authors

Adivar, Burcu

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Springer

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As a consequence of more extensive collaboration between countries, the need for better humanitarian relief assistance has become a significant challenge to the international community. In case of a disaster exceeding the national response capacity of the affected country, donor countries provide the relief items, which are then consolidated at collection points to be shipped to points of delivery in the stricken country. After the items are transported to the point of delivery, the responsible authority in distributing aids to vulnerable populations then becomes the national relief agencies. In this context, we propose an international relief planning model that can handle the uncertain information while maximizing the credibility of the international agencies in the most cost efficient way.

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International disaster relief, Humanitarian assistance, Fuzzy linear programming, Credibility, Logistics, Operations, Management, Model, Optimization, Formulation, Demand, International disaster relief, Credibility, Humanitarian assistance, Fuzzy linear programming, credibility, fuzzy linear programming, international disaster relief, Case-oriented studies in operations research, Spatial models in sociology, Fuzzy and other nonstochastic uncertainty mathematical programming, humanitarian assistance

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0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences, 0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology

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Fuzzy Optımızatıon And Decısıon Makıng

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9

Issue

4

Start Page

413

End Page

433
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