RESILIENCE LIVE

Resilience Live is a webinar series spearheaded by UP NOAH Center. It aims to feature efforts that contribute to the UNESCO International Geoscience Programme (IGCP) Project 692 which explores geoheritage as a tool for developing resilience to natural hazards by organizing related projects around the world. With a general theme of Exploring Geoheritage for Resilience Building, the series features one topic and a subject matter expert monthly. Specifically, the webinar series aims to:

  1. 1. Provide a medium for information and knowledge sharing across different stakeholders;
  2. 2. Facilitate DRR-CCA planning integrated with social and technical aspects in the community;
  3. 3. Pursue global strategies and experiences learned from our international partners; and
  4. 4. Encourage collaboration among people, organizations, and institutions on topics involving resilience

Resilience Live airs every last working Thursday of the month at 4:00 PM

Episodes:

Ep 1: Tapping Citizen Scientists for Hazard Mapping and Disaster Studies

Ep 2: The Role of Universities in Anticipatory Planning

Ep 3: Sustainable Coastal Engineering

Ep 4: Tropical Cyclones and Water-related Disasters

Ep. 5: Identifying Archetypes of Participatory Flood Risk Governance under Climate Futures

Ep. 6: What is the place of Geoheritage in the Anthropocene?

Ep. 7: A Geopark Project for Isla de Ometepe, Nicaragua – Making Science Useful to the Community

Ep 8: Ang Kabalintunaan ng Pananaliksik Tungkol sa Disaster: Hegemonya, Pagtunggali, at Dismaya

Ep 9: Urban fire as a hazard and urban fire regimes in Manila

Ep 10: Macolod to Masungi: Conversations on the Conservation of Geoheritage in the Philippines

Ep 11 & 12: Resilience Live Anniversary Episode

Ep 13: Integrating Spatial Thinking in Natural Resources Management and Planning

Ep 14: Communicating Resilience: Visualization, Virtual/Augmented Reality, Serious Games, and AI

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