2022
DOI: 10.1108/jhlscm-05-2021-0041
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Humanitarian aid distribution logistics with accessibility constraints: a systematic literature review

Abstract: PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to review the relevant literature in order to identify trends and suggest some possible directions for future research in the framework of humanitarian aid distribution logistics with accessibility constraints.Design/methodology/approachThe authors developed a systematic literature review to study the state of the art on distribution logistics considering accessibility constraints. The electronic databases used were Web of science, Scopus, Science Direct, Jstor, Emerald, EBS… Show more

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“…Infrastructure situational factors, such as the availability of a road network, railway, airports and power supply, play an essential role in the performance of humanitarian logistics (Chakravarty, 2011;Nolz et al, 2010;Pazirandeh, 2011;Vitoriano et al, 2011), not only factors but also all infrastructure network play an essential role providing humanitarian aid to the nodal points (Rojas Trejos et al, 2023), in this sense investments on infrastructure preparedness have been proved to be a good strategy to improve the effectiveness of the operation (Lewin et al, 2018). However, it is necessary to remember that infrastructure is often damaged and transport capacity into an area is often restricted (Jahre et al, 2009); infrastructure generates the most significant shares of operational requirements expenses in UN peacekeeping (Coleman, 2014).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infrastructure situational factors, such as the availability of a road network, railway, airports and power supply, play an essential role in the performance of humanitarian logistics (Chakravarty, 2011;Nolz et al, 2010;Pazirandeh, 2011;Vitoriano et al, 2011), not only factors but also all infrastructure network play an essential role providing humanitarian aid to the nodal points (Rojas Trejos et al, 2023), in this sense investments on infrastructure preparedness have been proved to be a good strategy to improve the effectiveness of the operation (Lewin et al, 2018). However, it is necessary to remember that infrastructure is often damaged and transport capacity into an area is often restricted (Jahre et al, 2009); infrastructure generates the most significant shares of operational requirements expenses in UN peacekeeping (Coleman, 2014).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These trends demonstrate a growing interest in developing sustainable, efficient, equitable, and accessible HSCs (see [75][76][77]). Researchers are exploring various dimensions and the environmental and social impacts of SHSCs.…”
Section: Topical Trends By Yearmentioning
confidence: 99%