[HTML][HTML] Facility location optimization model for emergency humanitarian logistics

C Boonmee, M Arimura, T Asada - International journal of disaster risk …, 2017 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

The post-disaster debris clearance problem under incomplete information

M Çelik, Ö Ergun, P Keskinocak - Operations Research, 2015 - pubsonline.informs.org
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 …

Designing a sustainable–resilient disaster waste management system under hybrid uncertainty: a case study

Z Mamashli, S Nayeri, R Tavakkoli-Moghaddam… - … Applications of Artificial …, 2021 - Elsevier
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 …

Large-scale disaster waste management under uncertain environment

MS Habib, B Sarkar, M Tayyab, MW Saleem… - Journal of Cleaner …, 2019 - Elsevier
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 …

A systematic approach to identify, characterize, and prioritize the data needs for quantitative sustainable disaster debris management

H Jalloul, J Choi, N Yesiller, D Manheim… - Resources, Conservation …, 2022 - Elsevier
Recycling and reuse are major components of disaster debris management with significant
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 …

An evolutionary multi-objective optimization approach to disaster waste management: A case study of Istanbul, Turkey

K Onan, F Ülengin, B Sennaroğlu - Expert Systems with Applications, 2015 - Elsevier
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 …

A framework for assessing the resilience of a disaster debris management system

J Kim, A Deshmukh, M Hastak - International journal of disaster risk …, 2018 - Elsevier
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 …

Analysis of key factors for waste management in humanitarian response: An interpretive structural modelling approach

A Trivedi, A Singh, A Chauhan - International Journal of Disaster Risk …, 2015 - Elsevier
Recent few years have witnessed a substantial growth in the frequency and magnitude of
disasters. Natural disasters such as hurricanes and earthquakes hit a community without …