2019
DOI: 10.1111/deci.12359
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Approaches for Locating and Staffing FEMA's Disaster Recovery Centers

Abstract: Disaster response is a challenging environment for data‐driven decision support, because of its rarity, uniqueness, and high stakes. This article develops and demonstrates practical decision support approaches for an important problem faced by the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), identifies challenges and successes during their partial implementation, and explores how such approaches can encourage the adoption of data‐driven decision‐making in crisis situations. Specifically, this article devel… Show more

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“…Other mathematical methods have also been employed to study the emergency facility location-allocation problem (LAP). Moline et al [52] built the jurisdiction model and the travel time model to provide decision support for locating and staffing temporary disaster recovery centers (DRCs) to improve service and reduce costs. Dekle et al [53] built a covering location model in a two-stage approach to identify the location of the disaster recovery centers.…”
Section: Location-allocation Problem For Relief Center/humanitarian L...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other mathematical methods have also been employed to study the emergency facility location-allocation problem (LAP). Moline et al [52] built the jurisdiction model and the travel time model to provide decision support for locating and staffing temporary disaster recovery centers (DRCs) to improve service and reduce costs. Dekle et al [53] built a covering location model in a two-stage approach to identify the location of the disaster recovery centers.…”
Section: Location-allocation Problem For Relief Center/humanitarian L...mentioning
confidence: 99%