Budget allocation of food procurement for natural disaster response
研究在灾害管理中如何将固定预算分配到多个时间段采购主食,并比较了确定性模型、鲁棒优化和随机规划等方法的优劣,基于印尼西爪哇数据验证,为决策者提供采购决策工具。
This paper studies a variant of the lot sizing problem that arises in the context of disaster management. In this problem, a fixed budget has to be allocated efficiently over multiple time periods to procure large quantities of a staple food that will be stored and later delivered to people affected by disaster strikes whose numbers are unknown in advance. Starting from the deterministic model where perfect information is assumed, different formulations to address the uncertainties are constructed: classical robust optimisation, risk-minimisation stochastic programming, and adjustable robust optimisation. Experiments conducted using data from West Java, Indonesia allow us to discuss the advantages and drawbacks of each method. Our methods constitute a toolbox to support decision makers with making procurement decisions and answering managerial questions such as which annual budget is fair and safe, or when storage peaks are likely to occur.