A multi-objective optimization model for shelter location-allocation in response to humanitarian relief logistics

IF 3.3 Q2 TRANSPORTATION Asian Journal of Shipping and Logistics Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ajsl.2021.01.003
Panchalee Praneetpholkrang , Van Nam Huynh , Sarunya Kanjanawattana
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Abstract

Decision-making for shelter location-allocation influences the success of disaster response and affects the security of victims. This paper proposes a multi-objective optimization model for determining shelter location-allocation in response to humanitarian relief logistics. Three objective functions are formulated to improve both efficiency and effectiveness. The first objective is to minimize total costs, including fixed costs for opening the shelters, transportation costs, and service costs. The second objective is to minimize the total time for evacuating victims from all affected areas to allocated shelters. The third objective is to minimize the number of shelters required to provide thorough service to victims. The Epsilon Constraint method (EC) and Goal Programming (GP) are employed for solving the proposed model. The applicability of the proposed model is validated through a case study of flooding in Surat Thani, Thailand. The Pareto efficiency obtained from solving the proposed model is compared with current shelter location-allocation plans determined by the government sector. The comparisons reveal that the results obtained from solving the proposed model outperform current shelter location-allocation plans. Furthermore, the results of this study could provide an advantage to decision-makers considering appropriate strategies for disaster response.

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响应人道主义救援物流的多目标避难所配置优化模型
庇护所选址决策影响着灾害应对的成功与否,也影响着灾民的安全。本文提出了一个多目标优化模型,以确定人道主义救援物流中的庇护所位置分配。制定了三个目标函数,以提高效率和效果。第一个目标是最小化总成本,包括开放庇护所的固定成本、运输成本和服务成本。第二个目标是尽量减少将所有受灾地区的受害者疏散到分配的避难所的总时间。第三个目标是尽量减少向受害者提供彻底服务所需的庇护所数量。采用Epsilon约束法(EC)和目标规划法(GP)求解模型。通过对泰国素叻他尼洪水的实例研究,验证了该模型的适用性。通过求解该模型得到的帕累托效率与当前政府部门确定的住房选址分配方案进行了比较。比较表明,通过求解所提出的模型得到的结果优于当前的庇护所选址分配方案。此外,本研究的结果可以为决策者考虑适当的灾害应对策略提供优势。
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