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AuthorRebeeh, Yousif A. M. A.
AuthorPokhare, Shaligraml
AuthorAbdella, Galal M.M.
AuthorHammuda, Abdelmagid S.
Available date2020-07-16T20:11:04Z
Publication Date2019
Publication NameJournal of Industrial Engineering and Management
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3926/jiem.2663
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/15254
AbstractPurpose: In most countries, development, growth, and sustenance of industrial facilities are given utmost importance due to the influence in the socio-economic development of the country. Therefore, special economic zones, or industrial areas or industrial cities are developed in order to provide the required services for the sustained operation of such facilities. Such facilities not only provide a prolonged economic support to the country but it also helps in the societal aspects as well by providing livelihood to thousands of people. Therefore, any disaster in any of the facilities in the industrial area will have a significant impact on the population, facilities, the economy, and threatens the sustainability of the operations. This paper provides review of such literature that focus on theory and practice of disaster management in industrial cities. Design/methodology/approach: In the paper, content analysis method is used in order to elicit the insights of the literature available. The methodology uses search methods, literature segregation and developing the current knowledge on different phases of industrial disaster management. Findings: It is found that the research is done in all phases of disaster management, namely, preventive phase, reactive phase and corrective phase. The research in each of these areas are focused on four main aspects, which are facilities, resources, support systems and modeling. Nevertheless, the research in the industrial cities is insignificant. Moreover, the modeling part does not explicitly consider the nature of industrial cities, where many of the chemical and chemical processing can be highly flammable thus creating a very large disaster impact. Some research is focused at an individual plant and scaled up to the industrial cities. The modeling part is weak in terms of comprehensively analyzing and assisting disaster management in the industrial cities. Originality/value: The comprehensive review using content analysis on disaster management is presented here. The review helps the researchers to understand the gap in the literature in order to extend further research for disaster management in large scale industrial cities.
Languageen
PublisherUniversitat Politecnica de Catalunya
SubjectDecision-making
Disaster response
Disaster situation
Emergency management
TitleDisaster management in industrial areas: Perspectives, challenges and future research
TypeArticle
Pagination133-153
Issue Number1
Volume Number12


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