Browsing AURA by Author "Comes, Tina"
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A critical review on supply chain risk - Definition, measure and modeling
Heckmann, Iris; Comes, Tina; Nickel, Stefan (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015) -
A Study on the Sub-Regionalization of Humanitarian Supply Chain: the IFRC Case
Laguna, Laura; Lauras, Matthieu; Comes, Tina; Grenade, Mathieu (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2016)Humanitarian Supply Chain (HSC) performance is a key factor for disaster response. In order to be more responsive, the typical humanitarian supply strategy has evolved from a centralized to a decentralized network, generally ... -
Adapting rail and road networks to weather extremes: case studies for southern Germany and Austria
Doll, Claus; Trinks, Christian; Sedlacek, Norbert; Pelikan, Verena; Comes, Tina; Schultmann, Frank (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)The assessment of the current impacts of extreme weather conditions on transport systems reveals high costs in specific locations. Prominent examples for Europe are the economic consequences of the harsh winter periods ... -
Beyond Early: Decision Support for Improved Typhoon Warning Systems
Comes, Tina; Negre, Elsa; Mayag, Brice (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Warnings can help prevent damage and harm if they are issued timely and provide information that help responders and population to adequately prepare for the disaster to come. Today, there are many indicator and sensor ... -
Bi-objective multi-layer location–allocation model for the immediate aftermath of sudden-onset disasters
Baharmand, Hossein; Comes, Tina; Lauras, Matthieu (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019) -
Collaboration and Decision Making in Crisis Situations
Vivacqua, Adriana; Comes, Tina; Garcia, Ana Cristina; Vaninha, Vieira; Canos, Jose (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2016) -
Defining and measuring the network flexibility of humanitarian supply chains: insights from the 2015 Nepal earthquake
Baharmand, Hossein; Comes, Tina; Lauras, Matthieu (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)The efficient and effective response to disasters critically depends on humanitarian supply chains (HSCs). HSCs need to be flexible to adapt to uncertainties in needs, infrastructure conditions, and behavior of other ... -
Designing for networked community resilience
Comes, Tina (Journal article, 2016)Communities have been described to be at the heart of the preparedness for and the response to disasters. The increasing connectedness has made communities more vulnerable for their dependence on a complex network of ... -
Developing a framework for designing humanitarian blockchain projects
Baharmand, Hossein; Saeed, Naima; Comes, Tina; Lauras, Matthieu (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021) -
Improving Situation Awareness in Crisis Response Teams: an Experimental Analysis of Enriched Information and Centralized Coordination
Van de Walle, Bartel; Brugghemans, Bert; Comes, Tina (Journal article, 2016) -
Managing in-country transportation risks in humanitarian supply chains by logistics service providers: Insights from the 2015 Nepal earthquake
Baharmand, Hossein; Comes, Tina; Lauras, Matthieu (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Humanitarian supply chains (HSCs) play a central role in effective and efficient disaster relief operations. Transportation has a critical share in HSCs and managing its risks helps to avoid further disruptions in relief ... -
A methodology for developing evidence-based optimization models in humanitarian logistics
Baharmand, Hossein; Vega, Diego; Lauras, Matthieu; Comes, Tina (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022) -
Representing fire emergency response knowledge through a domain modelling approach
Nunavath, Vimala; Prinz, Andreas; Comes, Tina; Radianti, Jaziar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)When any kind of emergency occurs, Emergency Responders (ERs) from different emergency organizations (such as police, fire, ambulance and municipality) have to act concurrently to solve the difficulties which are posed at ... -
Risk accelerators in disasters : insights from the typhoon Haiyan response on humanitarian information management and decision support
Van de Walle, Bartel; Comes, Tina (Lecture Notes in Computer Science;8484, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2014)Modern societies are increasingly threatened by disasters that require rapid response through ad-hoc collaboration among a variety of actors and organizations. The complexity within and across today's societal, economic ... -
Supporting group decision makers to locate temporary relief distribution centres after sudden-onset disasters: A case study of the 2015 Nepal earthquake
Baharmand, Hossein; Comes, Tina; Lauras, Matthieu (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020) -
Technology Innovation and Big Data for Humanitarian Operations
Comes, Tina (Journal article, 2016) -
Visualization of Information Flows and Exchanged Information: Evidence from an indoor fire game
Nunavath, Vimala; Radianti, Jaziar; Comes, Tina; Prinz, Andreas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Understanding information flows is essential to improve coordination information systems. Aims of such systems are typically reducing information overload and improving situational awareness. Yet, there is a lack of intuitive ...