Earthquake Decision-Making Tool for Humanitarian Logistics Network: An Application in Popayan, Colombia

Author:

Paz-Orozco Helmer1,de Brito Junior Irineu2ORCID,Chong Mario3ORCID,Anacona-Mopan Yesid1ORCID,Segura Dorado Jhon Alexander1,Moyano Mariana3

Affiliation:

1. Facultad de Ingeniería, Corporación Universitaria Comfacauca-Unicomfacauca, Popayán 190001, Colombia

2. Environmental Engineering Department, São Paulo State University, São José dos Campos 12247-004, Brazil

3. School of Business Engineering, Universidad del Pacifico, Lima 15072, Peru

Abstract

Background: This study presents a comprehensive methodology for enhancing humanitarian logistics planning and management in natural disasters, focusing on earthquakes. Methods: The innovative approach combines a deterministic mathematical model with a simulation model to address the problem from multiple perspectives, aiming to improve efficiency and equity in post-disaster supply distribution. In the deterministic modeling phase, optimal locations for humanitarian distribution centers and points in Popayan, Colombia, were identified, enabling efficient resource allocation for affected families. Subsequently, the simulation model evaluated scenarios based on real earthquakes in Colombia and Latin America, providing a comprehensive view of the logistics system’s response capacity to different disaster conditions and magnitudes. Results: The results demonstrated that the proposed methodology significantly reduced supply delivery time, achieving a 30% improvement compared to traditional humanitarian logistics approaches. Moreover, it led to a more equitable coverage of affected communities, with a 25% increase in families served in previously underserved areas. Expert validation from the Disaster Risk Management Committee of the study area confirmed the methodology’s usefulness for informed and effective decision-making in real situations. Conclusions: This integrated approach of mathematical modeling and discrete event simulation offers valuable insights to address disaster management and support decision-making in humanitarian crises.

Funder

Corporación Universitaria Comfacauca-Unicomfacauca

National Council for Scientific and Technological

Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel-Brazil

Universidad del Pacífico Research Center’s

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Information Systems and Management,Management Science and Operations Research,Transportation,Management Information Systems

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