以物流为重点的人道主义供应链绿化

Q3 Business, Management and Accounting
A. Jilani, Y. Ali, Muhammad Waseem Khan
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引用次数: 10

摘要

自然灾害和对灾害的传统反应扰乱了环境和周围的所有生物和非生物。在灾难和后勤响应这两种情况下,由于大量的碳排放增加了本已脆弱的环境健康,环境进一步受到破坏。本研究探讨自然灾害所带来的问题,以及如何因应这些灾害,并使人道主义物流绿色化,以减少进一步的损害。由于关于绿色或可持续人道主义物流的文献较少,为了进行比较,重点介绍了在商业物流中引入可持续概念的方法。那些与人道主义后勤有共同基础的概念已被借用、改组和采用,特别是考虑到人道主义行动期间所面临的限制和资源的可用性。从文献综述中提取出有争议的观点,组织成假设,通过收集数据进行检验,并通过方差分析进行分析。主要研究结果表明,减少车辆载重量可以提高车辆的填充率,从而减少物流对环境的破坏。
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Greening of humanitarian supply chain with focus on logistics
Natural disasters and the conventional responses to the disasters disturb the environment and all the living and non-living things surround it. By both scenarios, disaster and logistical response, environment is further damaged as bulk of carbon emissions add up to the already fragile environmental health. This research explores the issues due to natural disasters and the response to these disasters, and to make the humanitarian logistics green so that further damage could be reduced. Since there exists a low quantity of literature regarding a green or sustainable humanitarian logistics, for the sake of comparison, the method of introduction of sustainable concepts in commercial logistics has been highlighted. Those very concepts which have common grounds with humanitarian logistics have been borrowed, restructured, and introduced particularly considering the constraints and resource availability faced during humanitarian operations. Debatable points have been extracted from the review of literature, organised into hypotheses, tested through the collection of data, and analysed through ANOVA. The major findings suggested to decrease the vehicle load volume which would result in an increase of vehicle fill-rate, and correspondingly less damage would be done to the environment due to the logistics.
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International Journal of Business Performance and Supply Chain Modelling
International Journal of Business Performance and Supply Chain Modelling Business, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
0.00%
发文量
22
期刊介绍: IJBPSCM covers original, high-quality and cutting-edge research on all aspects of supply chain modelling, aiming at bridging the gap between theory and practice with applications analysing the real situation to improve business performance. Topics covered include Business performance modelling, strategy Vendor/supplier selection, supplier development, purchasing management Supply chain management (SCM), green supply chain modelling Reverse logistics, closed loop/knowledge-based supply chains, 3PL/4PL Sustainable/quality based/agile/leagile/intelligent SCM Supply chain performance/optimisation/risk/decision making/support systems AI, information sharing in SCM, systems approach to SCM Coordinated/global/flexible SCM, risk mitigation strategies Stochastic supply chain games IT-enabled SCM, fuzzy modelling, data mining Supply chain network management, modelling/simulation, implementation Training/education, information security, RFID Supply chain analysis, transportation decisions, vehicle routing, bullwhip effect Logistics in disaster management Cross-country comparison.
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