Green Logistics Integration into Disaster Logistics Operations under Climate Change: A Systematic Review
気候変動下における災害物流業務へのグリーン物流統合:系統的レビュー (AI 翻訳)
Büşra Nur Keskin, Kürşat YILDIZ, Mehmet Akif Yerlikaya
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日本語
この系統的レビューは、災害物流活動が二酸化炭素排出量とエネルギー消費に大きく寄与することを明らかにし、グリーン物流の原則を統合することで20-35%の炭素排出削減が可能であると示した。しかし、トルコなどの発展途上国では実施が限られており、日本やEUの先進事例を参考にした政策が求められる。
English
This systematic review reveals that disaster logistics activities significantly contribute to carbon emissions and energy consumption, and integrating green logistics principles can reduce carbon footprint by 20-35%. Implementation remains limited in developing countries like Turkey, calling for policies inspired by advanced practices in Japan and the EU.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本はグリーン物流で先進的であり、SSBJや有報での物流関連Scope3排出開示が進む中、本レビューの提言(低炭素車両・マルチモーダル輸送・再生可能エネルギー統合)は日本の災害物流グリーン化に示唆を与える。
In the global GX context
Globally, this paper connects disaster logistics to climate change mitigation, filling a gap by proposing green logistics centers and low-carbon fleets. It highlights Japan and EU as benchmarks, offering a research agenda for standardized emission metrics.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides a structured review and research agenda for integrating green logistics into disaster management, highlighting gaps in empirical studies.
🏢実務担当者:Offers actionable recommendations for reducing carbon footprint in disaster logistics, such as adopting low-carbon fleets and multimodal transport.
🏛政策担当者:Recommends policy measures like green disaster logistics centers and renewable energy integration; relevant for national disaster management agencies.
📄 Abstract(原文)
In recent years, disaster logistics operations have begun to be evaluated not only in terms of speed and efficiency but also in terms of their environmental impacts. However, the relationship between disaster logistics and environmental sustainability has not been systematically addressed in the literature. This review article examines the intersection between disaster logistics operations and global climate change, focusing on the integration of green logistics principles into disaster management strategies. A systematic literature review was conducted covering the period from 2018 to 2025, utilizing databases such as Scopus, Web of Science, ScienceDirect, SpringerLink, Wiley Online Library, and Taylor & Francis Online. Using the keywords “disaster logistics,” “green logistics,” and “climate change,” an initial pool of 320 articles was identified. Following the PRISMA protocol, 60 articles that met quality and relevance criteria were selected for in-depth content analysis. The findings reveal that disaster logistics activities, including transportation, storage, and waste management, contribute significantly to carbon emissions and energy consumption, exacerbating climate risks. While green logistics practices have been shown to reduce the carbon footprint by an average of 20%–35%, their implementation remains limited, particularly in developing countries such as Turkey, compared to more advanced practices in Japan and the European Union. This study fills a notable gap in the literature by offering actionable policy recommendations, including the establishment of green disaster logistics centers, adoption of low-carbon fleets, multimodal transportation systems, circular waste management, and integration of renewable energy sources. Finally, it outlines a future research agenda emphasizing standardized emission metrics and increased empirical studies in emerging economies.
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