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OR/MS research in disaster operations management
European Journal of Operational Research (2006)
  • Nezih Altay, University of Richmond
  • Walter G Green, University of Richmond
Abstract
Disasters are large intractable problems that test the ability of communities and nations to effectively protect their populations and infrastructure, to reduce both human and property loss, and to rapidly recover. The seeming randomness of impacts and problems and uniqueness of incidents demand dynamic, real-time, effective and cost efficient solutions, thus making the topic very suitable for OR/MS research. While social sciences and humanities literatures enjoy an abundance of articles on disaster management, the OR/MS community is yet to produce a critical mass. In this paper, we survey the literature to identify potential research directions in disaster operations, discuss relevant issues, and provide a starting point for interested researchers.
Keywords
  • OR in societal problem analysis,
  • Disasters,
  • Emergency management
Publication Date
2006
Citation Information
Nezih Altay and Walter G Green. "OR/MS research in disaster operations management" European Journal of Operational Research Vol. 175 (2006)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/nezih_altay/3/