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C4I Journal 2019, 2(4): 31-42 Back to browse issues page
A Relief Location and Allocation bi-objective Problem after Floods
Gholamhossein Soleimani , Seyes Mohammad ali Khatami Firouzabadi * , Maghsoud Amiri , Mohsen Moradian
Department of industrial management, faculty of management and accounting, Allameh Tabataba’i university, Tehran, Iran
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As nobody can prevent disasters like earthquake, tsunamis, hurricanes, floods and etc. and because of huge harmful effects of the events, in recent years, scientists mostly try to find the best way to control undesirable consequences of these events. According that Emergency decision making EDM is a way of emergency management to control the bad effects of these disasters. EDM used for rescue units that their mission is going to critical places and save the lives and properties, must be found location and allocated to places that crisis occur there. This paper presents a bi-objective decision support model to find a location to establishment of critical bases and allocate rescue units of primary nodes to each crisis or each area that floods existed there. During these action two main objectives of these kinds of problems considered. First goal of the (MILP) models is for minimizing sum of all severity of crisis delays of rescue unit to reach the critical places. As the second goal, the model minimizes total costs of this transportation. These two objectives ranked by priority. Then to illustrate the efficiency of the model a numerical example solved by GAMS and results is shown.
 
Keywords: Crisis management, floods management, Emergency response, Relief assignment, Mathematical modeling
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: General
Received: 2018/06/1 | Accepted: 2019/02/17 | Published: 2019/12/22


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