Procedimento para estruturação da rede de distribuição de ajuda humanitária: o caso da enchente de duque de Caxias-RJ, 2013
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https://doi.org/10.14295/transportes.v27i1.1474Keywords:
UAV, Relief distribution, Capacity planning.Abstract
This article offers a procedure to support decision-making under emergency operational conditions in the structuring of the aid distribution network in a practical and appropriate way to the restrictions and speed imposed in post-disaster environments. The procedure is applied to a real crisis, taking as a basis the characteristics of the post-disaster in the municipality of Duque de Caxias in the state of Rio de Janeiro in 2013. The results obtained involve the evaluation of the situation of the region in the post-disaster, the location of the service facilities within the affected region, the location of the supply centers, the routing of vehicles and the distribution of information in real time. With the application, it is possible to verify that the procedure is able to generate information in real time, as well as to help the coordination teams in choosing the points of service and distribution of resources and to organize the routes in the care of the victimsDownloads
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