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From disaster to development: a systematic review of community‐driven humanitarian logistics
Authors:Jennifer Bealt  S. Afshin Mansouri
Affiliation:1. Research Associate, Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, United Kingdom;2. Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Management, Brunel Business School, Brunel University London, United Kingdom
Abstract:A plethora of untapped resources exist within disaster‐affected communities that can be used to address relief and development concerns. A systematic review of the literature relating to community participation in humanitarian logistics activities revealed that communities are able to form ad hoc networks that have the ability to meet a wide range of disaster management needs. These structures, characterised as Collaborative Aid Networks (CANs), have demonstrated efficient logistical capabilities exclusive of humanitarian organisations. This study proposes that CANs, as a result of their unique characteristics, present alternatives to established humanitarian approaches to logistics, while also mitigating the challenges commonly faced by traditional humanitarian organisations. Furthermore, CANs offer a more holistic, long‐term approach to disaster management, owing to their impact on development through their involvement in humanitarian logistics. This research provides the foundation for further theoretical analysis of effective and efficient disaster management, and details opportunities for policy and practice.
Keywords:community  development  disaster  disaster management  humanitarian logistics  resilience  vulnerability
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