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A probabilistic fuzzy goal programming model for managing the supply of emergency relief materials

The post-disaster humanitarian logistic operations deal with the supply of emergency relief materials to mitigate damages in the affected areas. Immediately after the disaster, it is challenging to estimate the demand for emergency relief materials. As a result, the demand for such materials at the...

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Published in:Annals of operations research 2022-12, Vol.319 (1), p.149-172
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Business and Management
Combinatorics
Decision-making
Demand analysis
Disaster management
Disaster relief
Earthquake damage
Emergency procedures
Evolutionary computation
Goal programming
Heuristic methods
Humanitarian aid
Humanitarianism
India
Logistics
Operations research
Operations Research/Decision Theory
Original Research
Supply chains
Theory of Computation
Transportation
title A probabilistic fuzzy goal programming model for managing the supply of emergency relief materials
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