Browsing by Author "Pribadi, K. S."
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- ItemTHE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK OF DEVELOPMENT NEEDS PREDICTION MODEL FOR AID GOODS OF EARTHQUAKE RELIEF(Universitas Widyatama, 2012-05-08) Oktarina, Rienna; Bahagia, S. Nur; Diawati, L.; Pribadi, K. S.Humanitarian supply chain management has attracted research attention in the recent years. In this paper, we investigate the literature to mapping and identify potential research directions in humanitarian logistics planning for disaster management, and provide a starting point for interested researchers. This paper will serve as a guide to researchers who would like to know how disasters, logistics of emergency response and how to predict aid goods should be prepared for disaster relief. The purpose of this paper is not only review the literature to describe the current practices and research trends in logistics of emergency response but also provides the conceptual framework of development needs prediction model for aid goods of earthquake relief.
- ItemDISASTER LOGISTICS: HOW TO ESTIMATE THE EMERGENCY GOODS TO SUPPORT EARTHQUAKE RELIEF OPERATIONS(Suan Dusit Rajabhat University (Thailand), Kellogg College, University of Oxford (United Kingdom), Lincoln University (Ner Zealand), Le Havre University (France), 2013-02-14) Oktarina, Rienna; Bahagia, S. Nur; Diawati, L.; Pribadi, K. S.; Okazaki, K.Disaster logistics, or humanitarian supply chain management, has attracted research attention in recent years. This paper develops an estimation model to estimate the types and quantities of emergency goods necessary to support earthquake relief operations. It is crucial that the buffer stock for earthquake relief be well defined and ready to deliver to disaster areas when an earthquake occurs. This paper therefore serves as a guide to disaster logistics, especially how to estimate the emergency goods needed for earthquake relief operations. It not only reviews the literature to describe current practices and research trends in disaster logistics but also provides a model framework to estimate the emergency goods necessary in this regard.