APMCDRR 2024 Harnessing Ai,Space Tech for Disaster Resilience
This year’s Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference on Disaster
Risk Reduction (APMCDRR) will spotlight how satellites, drones, and artificial
intelligence (AI) can transform disaster risk reduction (DRR). Scheduled October 14-18 at the Philippine
International Convention Center in Pasay City, the event will explore the
potential of these technologies to enhance disaster prediction, preparedness,
and response.
AI has become crucial to achieving resilience with the
growing frequency of disasters. According to Department of Environment and
Natural Resources Secretary Maria Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga, “As climate change
intensifies disaster risks, integrating technologies like AI and space-based
systems into our DRR strategies is vital for a safer, more resilient future.
APMCDRR serves as a platform for collaboration on solutions that protect both
people and the environment.”
In recent years, the Philippines has advanced its disaster management through AI-powered tools, including initiatives under GeoRisk Philippines, a multi-agency initiative led by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) and funded by the Department of Science and Technology (DOST). It was created to provide protocols and platforms to share hazards, exposure, and other risk information to help people, communities, local governments, and national agencies prepare and plan how to reduce the risks from natural hazards.
The discussions will also emphasize blending modern technology with nature-based solutions and traditional practices to safeguard ecosystems from climate impacts—an issue especially relevant to the Philippines, local and indigenous knowledge.
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