Localizing Global Action through Science and Technology for Disaster Resilience with International Collaboration and Smart Innovation

Localizing Global Action through Science and Technology for Disaster Resilience with International Collaboration and Smart Innovation

by | Aug 28, 2024 | UTM NewsHub

YAN, Aug 19The Science and Technology for Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience (STDR3) Week took place from August 17th to 19th, 2024, commemorating a three-year geological disaster in Jerai Geopark, Yan, Kedah. The aim of STDR3 Week is to address the urgency of re-strategizing local action to prevent future climatic risks due to extreme weather events, urbanization, and human activities in a changing climate.

STDR3 Week was jointly organized by the Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Center (DPPC), Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology (MJIIT), and Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), with support from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), National Disaster Management Agency (NADMA), Yan District Office, Department of Minerals and Geoscience (JMG), and international partners from Japan, Indonesia, Taiwan, Rwanda, Germany, and the Netherlands. The aim was to accelerate the global agenda, particularly the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (SFDRR) 2015-2030.

The event’s theme was mainstreaming geo-resilience, geo-heritage, and geo-tourism into the local disaster risk reduction and resilience agenda. The event featured the International Workshop and Field Practices on Integrated Disaster Risk Management (IDRM), with supporting programs such as Community-led Disaster Risk Reduction (CLDRR) and School Resilience and Disaster Education (SRDE). Notably, the Treasure Hunt Debris Flow 2024, a part of CLDRR, was successfully implemented on August 17th, 2024. This innovative activity served as a form of disaster education. It demonstrated the impact of sediment-related disasters in tourism-dominated regions, emphasizing the important roles of communities and the need to rethink the local disaster risk reduction and resilience agenda.

This year, the event integrated the Local, Traditional, and Indigenous Knowledge (LTIK) approach with informatics tools and artificial intelligence (AI) technology, which was introduced by Mr. Kuo-yu Chuang of GeoThings Inc. in Taiwan.

 

Treasure Hunt Briefing Session: Unlocking Disaster Informatics tool and AI technology for Disaster Tourism

Flag-off Treasure Hunt for Debris Flow @ Yan 2024

Each group need to complete the task given by the local champion and upload it in the GeoThings Application for eight (8) designated checkpoint

Mr Kuo-yu Chuang, GeoThings Inc. Taiwan shows the result dashboard from the treasure hunt activities

The SRDE aims to empower vulnerable children and school administration to promote the disaster risk reduction (DRR) agenda for societal resilience by equipping them with proper disaster knowledge and bridging students through technology in an Arduino Workshop conducted by UTM.

ARDUINO WORKSHOP: Advancing SRDE by equipping them with knowledge and bridging students through technology in Arduino Workshop conducted by IEEE UTM Kuala Lumpur (led by Ts Dr Fitri Mohd Yakub, senior lecturer MJIIT-UTM). 

Watch the full video on the DPPC YouTube channel.

Source: UTM NewsHub

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