Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11851/12469
Title: Vulnerability Based Prioritization in Disaster Planning Efforts: Benefits and Trade-Offs
Authors: Mahmutogullari, Ali Irfan
Sahin, Halenur
Sahinyazan, Feyza G.
Keywords: Humanitarian Logistics
Vulnerability-Based Prioritization
Equity
Efficiency
Effectiveness
Disaster Planning
Publisher: Taylor & Francis inc
Abstract: Humanitarian logistics literature commonly uses Equity, Efficiency, and Effectiveness (3E) objectives. The equity objective strives to minimize differences among individual treatments by assuming that everyone is equally affected by a disaster. Efficiency measures aim to reduce the costs of aid programs, while effectiveness focuses on the quality of humanitarian aid, measured by factors such as response time or human suffering. The inherent assumption of 3E objectives is the homogeneity of the beneficiaries. However, it is essential to acknowledge that disasters disproportionately affect socioeconomically disadvantaged individuals. Vulnerable groups, including the low-income or marginalized, encounter unique challenges during disasters. Any measure assuming homogeneous demand will overlook the intersectionalities experienced by vulnerable communities. This paper introduces an alternative measure prioritizing vulnerable populations in disaster planning, aiming for a more inclusive and compassionate disaster management strategy. To compare the performance of this approach against the traditional 3E measures and analyze the associated trade-offs, we used the emergency assembly point allocation problem as a test case. We conduct computational analyses in synthetic and real-life instances using Istanbul's neighborhood-level vulnerability and population. Our results demonstrate that vulnerability-based prioritization can achieve more inclusive results for vulnerable populations without significantly deteriorating 3E objectives and non-vulnerable population outcomes.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1080/03155986.2025.2486230
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11851/12469
ISSN: 0315-5986
1916-0615
Appears in Collections:Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection
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