人道主义行动中的网络恢复与恢复:框架、文献综述与研究方向

Melih Çelik
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在需要人道主义行动的大型事件发生后,受影响地区的关键基础设施网络,如电力、交通、电信、供水和废水网络,可能会因事件的破坏性影响而中断。在事件发生后的短期和长期内,使这些网络恢复到灾前工作状态的活动包括碎片清理和处置、基础设施修复、网络重建、道路修复和恢复以及除雪。这些活动的昂贵和复杂的性质导致近年来在OR/MS文献中对这一领域的兴趣增加。在本研究中,我们对人道主义行动中的网络恢复和恢复文献进行了全面概述,并提供了一个框架来考虑这一文献。我们根据所解决的问题、主要决策、目标、模型和解决这些问题的方法对研究进行分类。基于正在进行的工作,我们还通过指出该领域的需求与现有文献之间的差距来强调未来研究的潜在方向。
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Network restoration and recovery in humanitarian operations: Framework, literature review, and research directions

In the aftermath of large-scale events requiring humanitarian action, critical infrastructure networks in the affected areas, such as electrical power, transportation, telecommunications, water supply, and waste water networks, may be disrupted by the devastating impact of the event. In the short and long term following the event, activities to return these networks to the pre-disaster working state include debris clearance and disposal, infrastructure repair, network reconstruction, road repair and rehabilitation, and snow removal. The costly and complicated nature of these activities has led to an increased level of interest regarding this field in the OR/MS literature over the recent years. In this study, we present the results of a comprehensive overview of the literature on network restoration and recovery in humanitarian operations, and provide a framework to consider this body of literature. We classify the studies in terms of the problems addressed, main decisions, objectives, models, and solution methods for these problems. Based on ongoing work, we also underline potential directions for future research by pointing to the gaps between the needs in the field and the existing body of literature.

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