Sustainable Development Through Aerial Logistics in Healthcare Delivery: A Case Of Zipline Ghana
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University of Mines and Technology, Tarkwa. Ghana
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The concept of sustainable development has recently gained increasing attention from
governments, organisations, and individuals around the world. The utilisation of traditional
means for transporting healthcare products significantly impacts Global Sustainable
Development Goals. Trucks and vans encounter challenges, particularly in remote areas and
during emergencies, leading to heightened CO2 emissions. The increasing attention on aerial
devices for logistics stems from their zero tailpipe emissions and capacity to navigate
challenging terrains and respond swiftly to emergencies. This study employs data analysis
techniques and CO2 emission models to explore how the use of aerial devices in healthcare
supply chains can enhance the achievement of sustainable development goals. Findings
indicate regional disparities in health product distribution using drone technology, with
diverse demands from different health facilities. Additionally, the study underscores the
potential of drone technology for sustainable healthcare delivery, showcasing reduced
carbon emissions compared to traditional transport methods. Calculated CO2 emissions
position drones as a more environmentally friendly alternative, aligning with sustainable
development principles.
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Ampem, I. A. (2024), "Sustainable Development Through Aerial Logistics in Healthcare Delivery: A Case Of Zipline Ghana", Unpublished Master's Thesis, University of Mines and Technology.
