(May 15) International Workshop – Coastal zone valunerability assessment and its corresponding activities of Mati and Davao City for coastal management
(May 15) International Workshop will be held
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The International Workshop will be held by our student to report the effort and outcome of their Onsite Team Project. This workshop is opened to public.
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Title
Coastal zone vulnerability assessment and its corresponding activities of Mati and Davao City for coastal management
Date and time
May 15th (Wed) 14 :00-15:00
Seminar style
Online on Zoom
Program
14:00 Opening Remarks and Introduction of the Speakers
14:05 Topic 1: Coastal Zone Vulnerability Assessment
By Mr. Jonathan Cabrera, Doctoral student, Hiroshima University
14:20 Topic 2: Socioeconomic Vulnerability Assessment on the Coastal Zone Environment
By Associate Prof. Lanie B. Laureano (DIT), Research Director, Davao Oriental State University
14:35 Topic 3: Physicochemical Characteristics Assessment of Pujada Bay for Management Adaptation
By Ms. Amy G. Ponce, Lecturer, Davao Oriental State University & Committee Member, Shoreline Management – Davao Oriental
14:50 Questions and answers
14:55 Closing remarks
Summary
This workshop highlights how the local government unit emphasizes monitoring their coastal environment. It will showcase research, monitoring activities, and assessments aimed at preserving the integrity of the coastal zone environment. Furthermore, the topics to be discussed are integral to the onsite team project of the respondents. The first presentation will cover the socioeconomic impacts of changes in the coastal zone environment, based on the initial findings of this project. The second presentation will focus on the physical and chemical assessment of the coastal zone environment, an annual activity conducted by the committee to ensure ongoing monitoring. This presentation will also demonstrate that coastal management policies are informed by research data provided by the committee and other relevant sectors. The goal of this project is to integrate this Onsite Team Project (OTP) into the routine activities of the local government unit for monitoring the coastal zone environment.