CESDR Disaster Resilient Unit (DRU) held a Round Table Discussion with University of Huddersfield (HUD), UK professors, Dr. Dilanthi Amaratunga and Dr. Richard Haigh and HUD Researcher, Dr. Nuwan Dias on March 26, 2019, 5:30 - 7:00 PM at DLSU Velasco Hall V512.
Dr. Andy Oreta, OIC of the CESDR DRU first presented an update on the unit's recent activities and on the Newton - Agham Workshop on Localising Strategies on Making Cities Resilient to Disasters which was co-organized with HUD last Jan 2017. Dr. Nuwan Dias presented their project which focuses on Strategies and Challenges on DRR-CCA intergration. An open discussion followed after where Dr. Mike Promentilla served as facilitator.
Dr. Alvin Cukaba, CESDR Director, Dr. Lessandro Garciano (CE Dept. Chair), Dr. Alvin Chua (ME Dept. chair) Dr. Tarroja (SDRC Director) and Dr. Marlon Era (Faculty of BSD and PH Chair of the CABARET project) attended the forum. Members of the CESDR DRU supported the event.
The RTD resulted on plans for future collaboration. An MOU was suggested to be formulated. Prof. Dilanthi and Prof. Haigh have future proposals and they will explore a collaboration with DLSU.
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Sunday, March 31, 2019
Monday, October 30, 2017
Round Table Discussion with Albay DRRM Stakeholders
CESDR DRR-CCA members, Dr. Beng Manalang, Dr. Andy Oreta and SOE Dean Dr. Tess Tiongco attended a round
table discussion with Albay DRRM Stakeholders. It was conducted
last August 31, 2017, at 4 in the afternoon. The objective of this round table
discussion was to identify the area of strength of the Albay Province and
possible areas for collaboration in the future, further it focused on the
integration of DRR in research to understand requirements and products of research
and its scientific study. Read related blog on Albay Networking.
During the discussion, areas where
focused on:
- Policies among LGU, included are legal bases for making written mandates and laws, which are CCA and DRR centered.
- Community based impact evaluation that needs to incorporate DRR mgt. and CCA adaptation ; it was also discussed that programs implemented needs to be evaluated and formulate new programs if one is not successful. This would also allow the use of the developed tools of DLSU.
- Encouraging LGU to coordinate with NEDA on growth modeling that are sustainable, environment focused, public safety is considered, was also looked into as the LGU needs to look for funding.
- As per suggestion of Dr. Daep possible areas for collaborations needs to be focused on the concept of BUILD BETTER PRINCIPLE, as it is long term solution. Further Dr. Daep, made an emphasis on training LGU officials and empowering them with deeper understanding of their roles in legislation and implementation.
- . A workshop was conducted where in each Department present during the discussion were asked to present areas that are researchable and is the focused of the LGU.
6.
a.
For the Agriculture
Department, areas identified as researchable were the following:
i.
Development of rice variety that is Albay
Climate Resilient, this is aimed at making rice production sustainable.
ii.
Since Albay is an agricultural province it is
deemed important that climate proofing of post harvest area is needed.
Irrigation needs also to be looked into.
iii.
Impact Evaluation: Better tools based –policies
on retrieval of crops
b.
Social Welfare
i.
Effects of DRR on vulnerable sectors with
consideration to the socio-cultural
ii.
Incidence of gender based violence to displaced
families.
iii.
Impact of service delivery to displaced families
iv.
Training on Psychological management
c.
Albay Provincial Health Office
i.
Facility based improvement, since majority of
the hospital in the Province have been improved for better services. Structures
that were old and dilapidated were retrofitted. However, there are still few
structures that need to be climate change resilient and disaster proof.
ii.
Health Service providers must be empowered
through training and kept abreast with the DOH programs yet locally focused.
d.
Academe (represented by Bicol University
external affairs officer Prof. Weng Zoilo)
i.
As CCA and DRR has been discussed often to
students; it is important that a policy needs to be put into place that would ensure that the LGU
and schools, colleges and universities will be able to come up with a module
which are focused on climate change and disaster risk reduction management.
ii.
Modules that are formulated must be piloted and
downloaded to various schools for pilot testing
iii.
The Professors must guide their student and give
them the title for their thesis, topics that deals with climate change
adaptation and mitigation and disaster risk reduction needs to be looked into
by the advisers.
e.
LGU:
i.
A conduct of seminar on associated hazards and
impact to the government, including its RDNA and PDANA must be looked into.
Also the consideration on having a Critical resource assessment per LGU and
profiling of resources, and having it available in an electronic file would
facilitate easy use of the critical data.
ii.
Sustainability of CCA and DRR programs requires
the institutionalization of CCADRRMTI. Module
development and formulation of trainings for the local executives will be one
of the activities of the CCADRRMTI.
Other matters discussed during
the round table discussion were, aimed at identifying areas for possible
collaboration with DLSU.
1.
Development of evaluation tools that are
specific to their respective agencies and are CCA-DRR centered.
2.
Another matter discussed was the conduct of
training among LGU and their personnel on the formulation of proposal to ensure
that proper funding be given.
3.
The health sector must come up with a critical
resource identification and strengthening of LGU , which is more specific for their locality.
Contextualizing a tool and CCADRR program that is
centred on the health sector has become challenging since the National
government, through the Department of Health download their programs to the
LGUs, it is in this context that some LGU programs for the Health sector are
not given much focused. It is therefore important that the DOH and LGU must
come up with the possible collaboration of making CCA-DRR in the health sector
CCA-DRR specific.
4.
Also, it was identified during the discussion
the training needs:
a.
LGU executives on their roles on CCA and DRR
b.
Forecasting
c.
Policy writing
d.
Media relation
e.
Zero Casualty
f.
Resource Identification
Documented by
Joan Evasco - Lagco
Photos during the workshop and the outputs
Friday, September 1, 2017
Networking with Albay DRRM Stakeholders
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The participants in the round table discussion |
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Dr. Cedric Daep |
The round table discussion followed the program below:
- 300-315 pm - Introduction of Participants
- 315-330 pm - Introducing CESDR & DRR-CCA Subcenter by Dr. Andy Oreta (CESDR DRR-CCA member, DLSU CE Dept)
- 330 -345 pm - Incorporating DRRM & CCA to the Community-based Impact Evaluation of LGU Interventions by Dr. Tes Tiongco (Dean, DLSU School of Economics)
- 345-400 pm - Areas for Collaboration & Workshop by Dr. Beng Manalang (CESDR DRR-CCA member, DLSU IE Dept)
- 400-430 pm - Areas for Linkages by Dr Cedric Daep, Chief of the Albay Public Safety and Emergency Management Office (APSEMO)
- 430-530 pm -Discussions
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Dr. Tiongco presents her research during the round table discussion |
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A workshop was also conducted during the round table discussion |
Wednesday, August 12, 2015
RTD on Building DRR Networks - 26 Sept 2015
DRR-CCA Subcenter members with Resource Speaker, Dr. Jerry Velasquez (2nd from right) |
RTD on Building DRR Network |
CESDR Subcenter for DRR-CCA held its 1st Round Table Discussion on Building DRR Networks on Sept. 26, 2015 at the EDC Room, 13th Floor, Henry Sy Building. The resource speakers were Engr. Dexter Lo, Mr. Uriel Correos and Dr. Jerry Velasquez.
Rationale:
The CESDR Subcenter on
DRR-CCA has its main objective which is to serve as a resource to support
Philippine local governments and the State by way of mainstreaming, and by taking a system’s
view in developing, designing and
implementing disaster risk management and climate change adaptation with
a result of contributing to resilience
and sustainability of communities, their built and natural environments. To
realize this objective, the subcenter has to build networking with other research
institutions and local government units to promote dialogue and cooperation
among the stakeholders and thus enhance the resilience of communities through
research that is adaptable to vulnerable communities.
Objectives:
- To learn lessons from active local research centers on DRR-CCA and thus enhance the management and implementation of research at the subcenter,
- To explore collaborative or cooperative researches and activities with other DRR research centers so that the impact of DRR researches becomes more effective in a regional or national level,
- To understand the issues and problems related to DRR in local government units (LGU) and thus propose DRR activities that can enhance the resilience in the LGU and their communities, and
- To learn about international organizations on DRR and explore the possibility of networking globally.
Time
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Activity
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01:45 PM - 02:00 PM
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Registration
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02:00 PM - 02:20 PM
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Opening Prayer / National Anthem
Opening Remarks - Dr. Renan Ma. T. Tanhueco
RTD on Building DRR Networks – Why, What and Who? - Dr. Andres W.C. Oreta
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02:20 PM – 02:50 PM
02:50 PM – 03:05 PM
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Lecture #1: Even Without the Storrm: XU DRRM Story -
Engr. Dexter Lo
Discussions on elements of success and performance
of DRM center – Dr. Lessandro Garciano (Moderator)
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03:05 PM - 03:35 PM
03:35 PM – 03:50 PM
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Lecture #2: Risk -sensitive Land Use Planning in
Surigao City: Insights in its Formulation and Implementation - Mr. Uriel E.S.Correos
Building Academe-LGU Cooperation for Successful DRM
– Dr. Anna Bella Siriban-Manalang
(Moderator)
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03:50 PM – 04:20 PM
04:20 PM - 04:35 PM
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Lecture #3:
Experiences with International
organizations supporting DRR - Dr.
Jerry T. Velasquez
Discussions:
Networking with international organizations – Dr. Susan Gallardo (Moderator)
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04:35 PM – 04:50 PM
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Synthesis and
Summary of Outputs– Dr. Renan Tanhueco
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04:50 AM – 05:00 PM
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Closing Remarks
Dr.
Manny Biona, CESDR -Director
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05:00 PM – 05:30 PM
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Refreshments
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Expected
Outputs:
- A list of actions on how to improve the management of the Subcenter for DRR-CCA (Based on Lecture #1)
- A list of possible research topics addressing LGU concerns on DRR (Based on Lecture #2)
- A list of international agencies that can be tapped to fund DRR research (Based on Lecture #3)
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