Review Article
A Visual Analysis of Frontiers and Dynamic Tendencies for Humanitarian Logistics
Table 3
Summary of mathematical models of HL (problem type, model, objective function, and stage of the disaster).
| Authors | Problem type | Model | Objective function | Stage of the disaster | Emergency facility location | Relief/casualty transportation | Deterministic model | Nondeterministic model |
| Hu et al. [28] | √ | | √ | | Minimize the cost and evacuation distance | Preparation | Wang et al. [29] | | √ | √ | | Minimize the service time and cost; maximize the routing reliability | Response | Ye et al. [30] | √ | | √ | | Minimize the number of warehouses for emergency operation | Preparation | Rezaei-Malek et al. [31] | √ | | | √ | Minimize the cost and response time | Preparation, response | Amiri et al. [32] | √ | | | √ | Minimize the maximum amount of shortage and predisaster and postdisaster cost | Preparation, response | Kinay et al. [33] | √ | | | √ | Maximize minimum weight of facilities | Preparation | Mohammadi et al. [34] | √ | | | √ | Minimize the total cost and time | Response | Li et al. [35] | | √ | | √ | Minimize the total cost | Preparation, response |
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