Connecting a population dynamic model with a multi-period location-allocation problem for post-disaster relief operations

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Christophe Duhamel
Andréa Cynthia Santos
Daniel Brasil
Eric Châtelet
Babiga Birregah
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[1] LIMOS-UBP,ICD
[2] UMR CNRS 6158,LOSI, UMR CNRS 6281
[3] Université Blaise Pascal,DCC
[4] Université de Technologie de Troyes,UFMG
[5] Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais,ICD
[6] Université de Technologie de Troyes,LM2S, UMR CNRS 6281
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Post-disaster response; Logistics; Location-allocation; Resilience; Optimization; Heuristics;
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In this study, we propose a mathematical model and heuristics for solving a multi-period location-allocation problem in post-disaster operations, which takes into account the impact of distribution over the population. Logistics restrictions such as human and financial resources are considered. In addition, a brief review on resilience system models is provided, as well as their connection with quantitative models for post-disaster relief operations. In particular, we highlight how one can improve resilience by means of OR/MS strategies. Then, a simpler resilience schema is proposed, which better reflects an active system for providing humanitarian aid in post-disaster operations, similar to the model focused in this work. The proposed model is non-linear and solved by a decomposition approach: the master level problem is addressed by a non-linear solver, while the slave subproblem is treated as a black-box coupling heuristics and a Variable Neighborhood Descent local search. Computational experiments have been done using several scenarios, and real data from Belo Horizonte city in Brazil.
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页码:693 / 713
页数:20
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