The MSU-IITCenter for Resiliency (MCR) has carried out a number of initiatives and put policies into place in order to further raise awareness of climate change adaptation and strengthen disaster risk reduction management for the year 2022.
The following activities are the highlights of the year 2022:
RESEARCH
Multi-hazard Impact Assessment for the MSU-IIT Disaster Preparedness
The MSU-IIT Center for Resiliency is by far the organization that has put the approved research project into effect once it is finished in 2022. Since implementation will take exactly a year, the time frame is from August 1, 2021, to August 1, 2022. The research study was internally funded (MCR-Funded) and was overseen by project leader Dr. Peter D. Suson, DiSDS. In this research project Kim Emissary C. Magarin and Fejaycris O. Pillodar was hired as Research Assistant that has also greatly aided in the completion of this research project. The members of this research project were Albiento, Elizabeth Edan M., D'lonsod, Lady Lou M., Mosqueda, Alexander O. The research was centered on SDG No. 11, which Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.
Gasifier Stove with Power Generating and Drying System for Emergency Use in Case of Calamity
The MSU-IIT Center for Resiliency is by far the organization that has put the approved research project into effect once it is finished in 2022. The implementation period, which will last exactly six months, is from February 1 through July 31 of 2022. The project leader was Carl John O. Salaan, and the other members were Alexander O. Mosqueda, D. Eng. The research study was internally supported (MCR-Funded). Ph.D . Amiel Jhon C. Bano, who was employed for this research project as a research assistant, has contributed significantly to its success. The study focused on SDG No. 11, which is to create inclusive, secure, resilient, and sustainable cities and human settlements.
Gasifier Stove with Power Generating and Drying System for Emergency Use in Case of Calamity – Extension
The MSU-IIT Center for Resiliency is by far the organization that has implemented the approved research project, which was given a 2022 extension for implementation. The implementation term is from August 1, 2021, to December 31, 2022, because it will take exactly 5 months to complete. Carl John O. Salaan has replaced Alexander O. Mosqueda, D.Eng. as a member of this research project. The research project was internally supported (MCR-funded) and led by a new project leader Alexander O. Mosqueda, D.Eng. Steffany Coleen C. Villamor was hired as a research assistant for this research project, and she has also considerably contributed to its success. The study focused on SDG No. 11, which is to create inclusive, secure, resilient, and sustainable cities and human settlements.