Nationwide DREAM Program - UP DGE & TCAGP
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Nationwide DREAM Program - UP DGE & TCAGP
Nationwide DREAM Program Implementing Agency: UP Diliman Cooperating Agencies: PAGASA and ASTI Funded by: Department of Science and Technology (DOST) UP-DREAM and DOST received the award on May 8 in the Geospatial World Forum awarding ceremony held in Geneva, Switzerland Geospatial World Excellence in Policy Implementation for 2014 • The Geospatial World Policy Awards were presented to organisations for exemplary formulation and implementation of geospatial policies which directly or indirectly encourage the geospatial industry. • With its receipt of the recognition, the DREAM Program joins the roster of other high-profile international science and technology agencies, such as the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) of the United States, Standards Agentschap voor Geografische Informatie Vlaanderen (AGIV) of Belgium, and Indonesia Geospatial Information Agency (BIG), among others. • Dr. Paringit notes, “The award goes to show that the international community acknowledges our local capabilitybuilding efforts to attain self-sufficiency when it comes to dealing with natural hazards and disasters.” He adds that the award will motivate the DREAMers to further their efforts in giving timely and relevant information to the public. Usapang DREAM 'LiDAR data is pivotal in disaster mitigation‘ – Geospatial World Last June 3, 2014, Congress adopted House Resolution No. 1118 congratulating the DOST-DREAM Program for winning the prestigious Geospatial World Excellence for Policy Implementation Award for 2014. DREAM DREAM backs backs Typhoon Typhoon Yolanda Yolanda assessments assessments Usapang DREAM President Aquino highlights LiDAR in World Economic Forum on East Asia 2014 “Noynoy” Aquino III stated Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) technology as one of the main scientific tools in the ongoing mapping efforts of the Philippines. He underscored the benefits of using LiDAR maps particularly in fostering stronger communities amid climate change. "[W]e are mapping the topography of our floodplains and river basins through the use of LiDAR technology, which, among others, will help us take a more science-based approach towards building resilient communities.” – H.E. Benigno Aquino III Usapang DREAM DOST Campaign Highlights DREAM, other DOST tools DREAM joined the “Iba na ang Panahon: Science for Safer Communities – Nationwide Roadshow” spearheaded by the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), and the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) Objective • In response to the echoing need to better prepare the country and its people for such natural disasters, the Disaster Risk and Exposure Assessment for Mitigation (DREAM) Program was formed in 2011. By producing upto-date, detailed, and high-resolution threedimensional (3D) flood hazard maps for the critical river basins in the Philippines, it envisions to make the DREAM of a more resilient Philippines a reality. • United in this goal are the four (4) key components of the Program: • • • • Data Acquisition Data Validation Data Processing Flood Modeling Data Acquisiti on (DAC) Data Validatio n (DVC) Data Processi ng (DPC) Training Flood Modelin g (FMC) • DTM and DSM will be used to present the impact of flooding to man-made and natural features on the floodplain. This component will establish a rainfallrunof response that can serve as input source for flood forecasting and guide for disaster contingencies during extreme rainfall events • Filter the enormous amount of LiDAR data to extract the Digital Terrain Model (DTM) from the Digital Surface Model (DSM) essential in GISbased flood modeling • Verify and validate LIDAR and SAR data for quality control of target outputs • Acquire a nationwide spatial dataset in threedimensions (3D) at sufcient detail and resolution from which various base and thematic map features can be extracted. FM C DP C DV C DA C Project Objectives • Real time channel inundation models: complete • Discharge model for flood forecasting: 53 forecast points distributed within the 18 major river basins & the 4 additional basins • 2D models: complete • DEM and Orthophotos completed for 18 rivers and 4+sites • Feature extraction of 7 out of 18 floodplains completed • Ground validation of 18 of 18 major rivers and 6+ sites completed • LIDAR Cross-sectioning and for profling of 16 of 18 sites data acquired 18 of 18 floodplains and completed 4+rivers • SAR data acquired for all 18 watersheds FM C DP C DV C DA C Highlights of Accomplishments DREAM Program Coverage DREAM Program Coverage DREAM Coverage using LIDAR & SAR PHILLIDAR coverage DREAM Program Coverage DREAM Program Coverage DREAM Coverage using LIDAR & SAR PHILLIDAR coverage Summary of Data Requests (January-December 2014) Government (NGAs, LGUs) Academe/Research Institution Academe / Students Non-Government 52 35 12 Organization 4 Private (Energy Company) Foreign 3 4 Distribution of Data Users (January-December 2014) Government NAME OF REQUESTERS COMPANY/INSTITUTIO N Adm. Vicente B. Malano Maria Leonila Bautista, PhD RD Anthony C. Sales, PhD. Sec. Mary Ann Lucille Sering Sec. Proceso Alcala Dir. Zenaida Lidan Evelyn T. Barroso, PhD Sec. Corazon Juliano-Soliman Usec. Austere Panadero Sevillo D. David Jr., PhD PAGASA PHIVOLCS-DOST DOST Region XI Climate Change Commission Department of Agriculture DOST Region XII DPWH Region X DSWD DILG National Water Resources Board c/o Meriam Louquia DOST RXIII Local Government Units (LGUs) NAME OF REQUESTERS COMPANY/INSTITUTION Hon. Ferdinand Amante Jr. Municipal Mayor, Butuan City Hon. Manuel C. Ortega Provincial Government of La Union Hon. Roberto M. Madla Municipality of Bula Hon. Emmanuel S. Requejo Municipality of Canaman Ms. Maria Ines S. Bunagan LGU Tuguegarao City Hon. Rolando Distura Hon. John Tarrosa Municipality of Dumangas Municipality of Zarraga Hon. Jesry T. Palmares City of Passi, Iloilo Mr. Vergil Lago CDRRMO-CDO Hon. Christopher Sheen Gonzales Municipality of Giuian Arch. Gil Balondo City of Iligan Mr. Mark Cojuango House of Representative, 5th District Pangasinan Local Government Units (LGUs) NAME OF REQUESTERS COMPANY/INSTITUTION Hon. Ambrosio C. Cruz Municipality of Guiguinto Mr. Tomas P. Villanueva Municipality of Milaor, Camarines Sur Hon. Edward C. Codilla City of Ormoc Hon. Belen T. Fernandez City of Dagupan Mr. Roderick D. Tongol DRRMO-Malabon City Mr. Paul Ross Bryan Felix Representatives of Pangasinan DRRMO-Navotas City House of Representatives Hon. Jose Obedencio Municipality of Maramag Academic & Foreign Institutions Academe Foreign Institutions UP Marine Science Institute JICA Philippines UPLB College of Forestry and Natural Resources USAID-Office of Environment, Energy and Climate Change CARAGA State University GIZ-Disaster Risk Management UP Institute of Civil Engineering US Forestry Service MUST Central Luzon State University MSU-IIT UP Department of Geodetic Engineering UP Office of Community Relations University of Amsterdam Nanyang Technological University • Training of 15 Higher Education Institutes, LGUs, DOST Attached Agencies, NGAs and Private Sector • Hydrologic modeling system of 11 remaining sites • River analysis system for 12 remaining sites • 2D models of 13 remaining sites • Pre-processing of other priority areas flown by DAC • Feature extraction of 15 remaining flood plains TRG FM C DPC DV C DAC • Ground validation, cross-sectioning, and profling of Cagayan and Panay Rivers Remaining Activities STATUS OF BUDGET Project Project 1 Project 2 Project 3 Project 4 Project 5 TOTAL Project DOST Releases Utilized Unutilized Per Cent Utilization 274,865 0 274,865 0 63,616,095.32 24, 404,523.77 39,211,571.55 38.36 45,672,683.87 44,119,917.42 1,552,766.45 97 181,526.56 0 181,526.56 0 3,009,251.32 3,009,251.32 0 100 112,754,422.0 7 PCIEERD Releases 71, 533, 692.51 41,039,203. 63.54 Utilized Unutilized Per Cent Utilizatio n Project 1 Project 2 360,895,243.59 195, 269, 861. 55 165,625,382.04 54 178,094,434.00 10,406,837.18 6 Project 3 Project 4 Project 5 TOTAL 144,375,603.00 67, 302, 031. 91 167, 687, 596.82 77, 073, 571.09 46.61 93,065,213.57 18, 986, 786. 74 74, 078, 426.83 20.40 7,357,700.00 3,555, 548.73 3, 802, 151. 27 48 295, 521,066.11 488,267,128. 37.7 783,788,194.1 Note: Total of PhP 529 2015 6 M to be used from April 05 – May 2016 DREAM Team Thank you