Data - Driven Optimization of Production Efficiency and Resilience in Global Supply Chains DOI
Zihao Liu,

Cecelia Costa,

Ying Wu

et al.

Journal of improved oil and gas recovery technology., Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 7(5), P. 47 - 57

Published: Sept. 20, 2024

Our study presents a data-driven framework designed to simultaneously enhance supply chain resilience and optimize operational efficiency. By addressing key gaps in existing research, particularly the integration of risk management resource optimization across entire chain, this work offers comprehensive approach improving robustness. The was empirically tested within context Company A's global product operations, where we quantified economic impact underutilized production capacities assessed benefits strategic reallocation. analysis demonstrated that by optimizing idle lines, utilization could be improved 18%, resulting annual cost savings approximately $1.2 million. Additionally, enhanced overall 25%, as evidenced reduced recovery times continuity during disruptions. These findings not only provide empirical support for framework's effectiveness but also offer practical insights businesses seeking strengthen their chains face increasing uncertainties. research contributes theoretical advancement efficiency while offering actionable strategies industry practitioners. proposed serves scalable model adaptable various contexts, thereby enhancing competitiveness enterprises an increasingly volatile market environment.

Language: Английский

Global impact of COVID-19 on food safety and environmental sustainability: Pathways to face the pandemic crisis DOI Creative Commons

Muhammad Ehsan Maqbool,

Ahmad Farhan,

Muhammad Azam Qamar

et al.

Heliyon, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 10(15), P. e35154 - e35154

Published: July 24, 2024

The COVID-19 pandemic poses ongoing challenges to the sustainability of various socioeconomic sectors, including agriculture, food supply chain, business, and environmental sustainability. This study employs data obtained from World Health Organization (WHO), Food Agriculture (FAO), as well scientific technical research publications, evaluate impacts on agriculture security. article seeks highlight profound influence demand food, overall safety food. also explores several pathways by which can be transmitted in these areas technologies employed for its detection. post-pandemic ramifications are substantial since they could decrease agricultural output due limitations migration, a downturn international trade, less buying capacity, disturbances production processing. Therefore, based this thorough investigation, recommendations issued mitigating controlling pandemic's effects.

Language: Английский

Citations

5

Sustainable Food Security and Nutritional Challenges DOI Open Access
Malik Altaf Hussain, Li Li, Kingsley Kalu

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 17(3), P. 874 - 874

Published: Jan. 22, 2025

Food security is an immensely complex issue connected to global food production and supply systems. One of the key challenges provide sufficient, safe, nutritionally balanced for everyone on planet. It closely linked many factors including population growth, poverty, economic stability, environmental sustainability. Currently, world growing at unprecedented rate, placing immense pressure Thus, meeting increasing demand presents a significant challenge current agriculture The World Program reported that over 345 million people faced high levels insecurity in 2023. Additionally, 2 billion are living with micronutrient deficiencies (such as vitamin A, iron, iodine). Over time, severely restricted intake can cause malnutrition reduce lifespan. On other hand, nearly adults worldwide overweight or obese. Global emergencies such COVID-19 pandemic war zones have complicated situation resulted increased hunger, lower immunity, infectious disease, rates early mortality. Furthermore, climate changes disrupting traditional seasons, frequency extreme weather events, posing serious threat crop yields. This scenario warrants adaptation sustainable resilient systems crucial improved security.

Language: Английский

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Urbanizing food systems: exploring the interactions of food access dimensions for sustainability DOI Creative Commons
Aavudai Anandhi, Kareem Usher, Richard Gragg

et al.

Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 9

Published: March 26, 2025

This paper aims to conceptualize the dimensions of food access enhance urban system sustainability by analyzing cause-effect interactions between five and environment using spider web diagrams illustrate their interrelationships in terms community perception objectivity. Various studies have conceptualized as a construct dimensions. new expanded view supports both objective perceived aspects values knowledge residents through community-based participatory research, thereby providing more complete understanding access. study, building on Usher’s broader themes spatiality, objectivity perception, analyzes urbanizing expanding modeling critical analysis decision-making processes sustainable systems. With use diagrams, we demonstrate degree among (availability, accessibility, acceptability, accommodation, availability, affordability), with respect We used DPSIR causal framework analyze relations components: drivers, pressures, state, impact, response. The are further for spiderweb low, medium high interactivity. conceptualizations applied three case from literature. paper, additionally, integrates insights Systems Thinking, which has been pivotal complex, interconnected nature Furthermore, ecosystem approaches health, emphasize systemic holistic perspectives, also considered. These highlight interdependence ecological human advocating integrated strategies that promote environmental well-being.

Language: Английский

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0

The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on food systems: limitations and opportunities DOI Creative Commons
Ramona Massoud, Alaleh Zoghi

Discover Food, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 4(1)

Published: Oct. 3, 2024

Language: Английский

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2

Food systems under shock: the evolution of food security status of Karantina residents after the Beirut explosion DOI Creative Commons

Mariana Makoukji,

Nour El Houda Amhez,

Abed Al Kareem Yehya

et al.

Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 8

Published: Feb. 14, 2024

Robust food systems are crucial for ensuring access to affordable and nutritious food, particularly in times of crisis. Economic instability, currency devaluation, political turmoil can disrupt systems, leading higher prices, compromised nutrition, increased vulnerability. Lebanon is a stark example this, where catastrophic explosion Beirut’s Port 2020 worsened an existing economic humanitarian The depreciation the Lebanese led soaring impacting people’s ability buy pushing many into poverty, illustrating significant impact state during crises ( FAO, 2021 ). In crisis, simplified system, relying on emergency aid supplies, replaces conventional as cash transfers become primary source upon which affected population depends ensure their security meet essential needs. this article we report research conducted between 2022 focusing impacts Beirut status permanent residents Karantina neighborhood—the closest residential area port. We surveyed 100 households chosen at random, examining shifts nutrition three intervals: 6 months prior explosion, following it, 2 years after event. findings revealed sharp decline diet quality among two-year period explosion. proportion food-secure fell from 71% 2%, while those with acceptable consumption decreased 96% 30%. Additionally, income debt situations significantly. Almost 95% resorted crisis coping strategies, such using savings, borrowing money selling furniture, withdrawing children school, reducing education health expenses, rendering them highly vulnerable. Food assistance were provided all one-year post-explosion, resulting improved months. However, these gains diminished later, once ended, revealing lack resilience system. conclusion, soon stopped, prolonged deterioration Lebanon’s situation, compounded by multiple crises, pushed further exacerbating insecurity. This underscores critical importance sustained support comprehensive reforms rebuild promote crisis-affected regions.

Language: Английский

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1

Building resilience in Sub‐Saharan Africa's food systems: Diversification, traceability, capacity building and technology for overcoming challenges DOI Creative Commons
Solomon Abate, Dassalegn Daraje Jalata, Helen Onyeaka

et al.

Food and Energy Security, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(4)

Published: July 1, 2024

Abstract This review explores the intricate landscape of food system resilience in Sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA), focusing on region's unique challenges and vulnerabilities. SSA confronts a myriad obstacles, including climate change impacts, inadequate infrastructure limited access to resources. Nevertheless, our analysis reveals promising drivers that offer path forward. We emphasize substantial potential inherent countries bolster (FSR). Abundant agricultural resources, genetic diversity youthful population represent untapped assets can transform systems. Strategies such as diversifying suppliers, empowering local farmers reducing reliance external sources emerge pivotal steps fortify SSA's resilience. These initiatives enhance self‐sufficiency foster economic growth sustainable practices throughout SSA. Furthermore, underscores crucial role educational programmes farmer training building capacity. Equipping communities with market insights at grassroots level reinforces Additionally, knowledge‐sharing platforms stakeholder collaboration bridge gaps facilitate dissemination best practices. In digital age, harnessing technology data becomes paramount strengthening Digital tools data‐driven approaches valuable support adaptive strategies. By integrating these multifaceted drivers, embark comprehensive holistic journey towards more resilient secure system.

Language: Английский

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A Decision Support Framework for Resilient and Sustainable Service Design DOI Creative Commons
Md. Maruf Hossan Chowdhury, Seyed Zeinab Aliahmadi, Mohammed Quaddus

et al.

Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 22, 2024

Abstract Resilient and sustainable service design is essential for ensuring the longevity effectiveness of systems. However, existing literature often neglects key aspects such as articulating resilience attributes integrating sustainability dimensions. This study proposes a decision support model “resilient-sustainable design” that merges principles with resilient system organizational goals. The framework incorporates multi-objective mathematical programming multi-phased Quality Function Deployment (QFD) approach to derive Pareto optimal solutions using Brute Force algorithm. Applied in m-health sector Bangladesh, reveals significant challenges, including limited awareness services logistical inefficiencies. To address these issues, flexible strategies demand planning innovation are implemented. findings have direct implications improvement delivery processes underscore importance considering both sustainability. While focusing on Bangladesh’s sector, insights gained broader relevance globally. integration into crucial addressing complex challenges across sectors regions. Future research could involve longitudinal studies capture evolving explore resilient-sustainable systems from perspective. entails examining various factors technological advancements socio-economic dynamics shaping ecosystems.

Language: Английский

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1

Data - Driven Optimization of Production Efficiency and Resilience in Global Supply Chains DOI
Zihao Liu,

Cecelia Costa,

Ying Wu

et al.

Journal of improved oil and gas recovery technology., Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 7(5), P. 47 - 57

Published: Sept. 20, 2024

Our study presents a data-driven framework designed to simultaneously enhance supply chain resilience and optimize operational efficiency. By addressing key gaps in existing research, particularly the integration of risk management resource optimization across entire chain, this work offers comprehensive approach improving robustness. The was empirically tested within context Company A's global product operations, where we quantified economic impact underutilized production capacities assessed benefits strategic reallocation. analysis demonstrated that by optimizing idle lines, utilization could be improved 18%, resulting annual cost savings approximately $1.2 million. Additionally, enhanced overall 25%, as evidenced reduced recovery times continuity during disruptions. These findings not only provide empirical support for framework's effectiveness but also offer practical insights businesses seeking strengthen their chains face increasing uncertainties. research contributes theoretical advancement efficiency while offering actionable strategies industry practitioners. proposed serves scalable model adaptable various contexts, thereby enhancing competitiveness enterprises an increasingly volatile market environment.

Language: Английский

Citations

1