Review Article

A Visual Analysis of Frontiers and Dynamic Tendencies for Humanitarian Logistics

Table 2

Summary of the relevant factors for each category.

CategoryFactors

Information management capability of HLAccurate disaster prediction
The ability of information communication
Relief demand prediction
Real-time disaster information
Investment in information technologies
Accuracy of information sources
Timely feedback of emergency information
Information sharing
Information guarantee ability
Accuracy of information transmission
The innovation capability of information technologies
Cost effectiveness
Accuracy of relief distribution
Quick response ability
Conflict management skills
Security and speed of relief supply

Transportation and distribution capability of HLSpecialization and broadening of HL
Flexible humanitarian operations
Transportation and distribution strategy
Emergency facility input
Emergency resource consolidation
Capacity planning of aid network

Organization management capability of HLEthical behaviors and standards
Emergency talent training level
Coordination control capability
Investment in organization management
Financial management of the humanitarian organization
Liaison with other organizations
Motivation and rewards
Limitation of partners are understand
Organization communication ability
Reasonable organization structure
Emergency decision-making ability
Logistics network restoration
Economic recovery efficiency
Provision of emergency shelter
Supplies recycled
Investment in recycling management

Recovery capability of HLSafety and security of victims
Number of people affected
Recycling mode choice
Recycling ability
Basic life or facility rebuilding speed
Cost of property damaged