Title of article :
A mathematical model to optimize debris clearance problem in the disaster response phase: A case study
Author/Authors :
Heydari, Hanieh School of Industrial & Systems Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Aghsami, Amir School of Industrial & Systems Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Rabbani, Masoud School of Industrial & Systems Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The post-disaster response phase aims to reduce casualties by accessing critical areas
to transfer relief aid, search and rescue operations to the injured as soon as possible.
Debris from the disaster blocks roads and prevents rescue teams from reaching critical
areas. It is crucial to decide which routes should be cleared for relief aid transportation
to reduce the negative effects of the disaster. In this study, a model for debris removal
is presented to minimize access time to critical areas such as hospitals and maximize
coverage of the areas. The AUGMECON 2 method has been used to solve this
problem. Also, the efficiency of this solution method in Tehran has been studied, and
its results have been analyzed. The results of this study indicate the importance of
considering a comprehensive plan and several sites for debris removal in the disaster
response phase.
Keywords :
Debris removal , emergency relief , disaster management
Journal title :
Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering (JISE)