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1. Real-time decision support model for logistics of emergency patient transfers from hospitals via an integrated optimisation and machine learning approach

2. A conceptual framework for integrating volunteers in emergency response planning and optimization assisted by decision support systems

3. Enhancing community resilience to urban heat waves: A simulation-based approach for volunteer management and shelter selection

4. The evolution and future of research on Nature-based Solutions to address societal challenges

5. Research trends in contemporary health economics: a scientometric analysis on collective content of specialty journals

6. The evolving landscape of sea-level rise science from 1990 to 2021

7. An integration of operations research and design science research methodology: With an application in hospital disaster management

8. The evolution of digital health technologies in cardiovascular disease research

9. What makes an informative and publication-worthy scientometric analysis of literature: A guide for authors, reviewers and editors

10. Logistics of patient evacuation in response to disease Outbreaks: Critical considerations for transportation planning

11. Optimisation-based integrated decision model for ambulance routing in response to pandemic outbreaks

12. Trends of research productivity across author gender and research fields: A multidisciplinary and multi-country observational study.

13. Path sets size, model specification, or model estimation: Which one matters most in predicting stochastic user equilibrium traffic flow?

14. ‘Rationality’ in Collective Escape Behaviour: Identifying Reference Points of Measurement at Micro and Macro Levels

16. Panic, Irrationality, and Herding: Three Ambiguous Terms in Crowd Dynamics Research

17. How Simple Hypothetical-Choice Experiments Can Be Utilized to Learn Humans' Navigational Escape Decisions in Emergencies.

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