Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management: Volume 3 Issue 1 , Open Access
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Evaluating the economic sustainability of sanitation logistics in Senegal
Jennifer L. Green, Olivier L. de Weck, Pablo SuarezThis research was performed with the aim of determining if the emptying of latrines in a flood‐prone urban slum area would be a sustainable and profitable business for…
Humanitarian logistics: enhancing the engagement of local populations
Allan Sheppard, Peter Tatham, Ron Fisher, Rodney GappThe purpose of the paper is to identify how local populations, particularly at the municipal and village levels, can enhance their capacity to prepare and respond more effectively…
Services operations management and humanitarian logistics
Graham HeaslipThis paper aims to examine the nature of service operations management and its application to the field of humanitarian logistics. The purpose of this paper is to assess…
An epidemiological study of common drugs in the health supply chain: Where does the compass point?
Amarendranath Mohanty, Nayan ChakravartyThe study aims to provide insights into the availability of common drugs with respect to disease load, regarding three common childhood diseases, acute respiratory infection…
Pre‐positioning commodities to repair maritime navigational aids
Jessye L. Bemley, Lauren B. Davis, Luther G. BrockAs the intensity of natural disasters increases, there is a need to develop policies and procedures to assist various agencies with moving aid to affected areas. One of the…
ISSN:
2042-6747Online date, start – end:
2011Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
open accessEditors:
- Dr Nezih Altay
- Prof Gyöngyi Kovács