Algunas tendencias de investigación en logística humanitaria
Some research trends in humanitarian logistics
Keywords:
Logística humanitaria, respuesta a emergencias, ayuda humanitaria, revisión de literatura. (es)Humanitarian logistic, emergency response, humanitarian aid, literature review (en)
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El incremento de situaciones de emergencia derivadas de la ocurrencia de desastres es un tema que está generando cada vez más atención por parte de los gobiernos, las organizaciones de ayuda humanitaria y la comunidad académica. Dentro de la atención a las emergencias, la logística humanitaria juega un papel importante. La logística humanitaria es un proceso complejo que involucra múltiples actores, actividades y retos, que la hacen diferente a la logística convencional. Debido a que, en el contexto de la atención de desastres, la logística convencional es incapaz de encarar los retos que impone la atención humanitaria, en los últimos años un número importante de contribuciones académicas ha surgido con el fin de proporcionar oportunidades de mejora en el campo de estudio. En este sentido, el presente artículo expone una revisión del estado del arte con el fin de identificar conceptos y tendencias relevantes sobre logística humanitaria.
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