What is it about?
We show that the cost of responding to a disaster increases dramatically when the impacted region does not have adequate infrastructure to support relief efforts. This is exacerbated when the disaster occurs unexpectedly (e.g. a major earthquake) and when the impacts of the disaster are spread across a large area.
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Why is it important?
Responding quickly and effectively to disasters is crucial for the survival and well-being of those affected. Understanding the actual costs of disaster response allows us to plan appropriately and ensure that we are able to do so.
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This page is a summary of: Complexity and Self-Sustainment in Disaster Response Supply Chains, Decision Sciences, October 2015, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1111/deci.12148.
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