Indigenous Knowledge Management and Humanitarian Supply Chain for Disaster Mitigation and Sustainable Development in the Eco Communities of India: Holistic Systems Modeling Approach

AARN: Race Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.2139/ssrn.3871584
S. Bhushan, S. Mani
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The Humanitarian Supply Chain (HSC) can prove to become quite instrumental to any developmental initiative for capacity building in the backward eco-communities of India, particularly those which are located in disaster-prone regions. Apart from providing immediate relief assistance at the incidence of natural disasters, what is more, critical is their long-term capacity building with a holistic perspective. This is required to enhance the effectiveness and speed of community response for major humanitarian programs, such as health, food, shelter, water, and sanitation. We can thus say that the success of short-term relief work lies in the long-term capacity building and, is critical to the performance of both current and future humanitarian operations and programs. The scenarios studied in this paper are with respect to those crucial decision environments and their underlying complexities which create inherent endogenous dynamics perpetuated by various stakeholders giving functional response towards the humanitarian supply chain.
印度生态社区的土著知识管理和人道主义供应链促进减灾和可持续发展:整体系统建模方法
人道主义供应链(HSC)可以证明对印度落后生态社区的能力建设的任何发展倡议都非常有用,特别是那些位于灾害易发地区的社区。除了在自然灾害发生时提供即时的救援援助外,更重要的是从整体角度进行长期能力建设。这是提高社区对主要人道主义项目(如卫生、食品、住房、水和卫生设施)反应的有效性和速度所必需的。因此,我们可以说,短期救援工作的成功取决于长期的能力建设,这对当前和未来的人道主义行动和项目的绩效至关重要。本文研究的场景是关于那些关键的决策环境及其潜在的复杂性,这些环境和复杂性创造了内在的内生动力,由各种利益相关者对人道主义供应链做出功能性反应而延续下去。
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