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UP NOAH was established in the University of the Philippines to conduct research, development and extension services on natural hazards, disaster risk reduction and climate change actions. Initially funded by the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) from July 2012 to February 2017, it was a nationwide disaster risk reduction and management program that aimed to improve the government and Fi

lipino people’s capacity to respond and prepare against the destructive impacts and effects of extreme weather disturbances. NOAH was initiated in 2012 by the DOST in response to the country’s need for a responsive disaster prevention and mitigation program. We believe that an increased awareness for disaster risk is key in cultivating a culture of preparedness and reducing the catastrophic impacts of extreme hazard events. We do this by undertaking advanced disaster science research and comprehensive and multidisciplinary assessment of hazards. The results of this are developed into accessible tools that are relevant for local government units, community leaders, policy makers, planners, and families to prevent and mitigate disasters. The core of UP NOAH’s work is producing freely accessible, accurate, reliable, and relevant scientific disaster data. Essential to this is a multidisciplinary approach in assessing risk and using the lens of different scientific areas. This ensures that we provide Filipinos with an integrative appraisal of the natural hazards that put them in danger. Former DOST-funded Projects that were part of the NOAH Program from July 2012 to February 2017 include:

1 Hydromet Sensors Development
2 DREAM-LiDAR 3D Mapping
3 Flood NET – Flood Information Network
4 Disaster Management using WebGIS
5 Enhancing Geohazard Mapping through
LiDAR and High-resolutionImagery
6 Doppler System Development
7 Landslide Sensors Development Project
8 Storm Surge Inundation Mapping Project
9 Weather Information Integration for System
Enhancement (WISE)
10 Integrated Scenario-based Assessment of Impacts and Hazards
(ISAIAH)

With the establishment of baseline datasets, the project provides the evidence-based foundation needed for impact assess...
05/05/2026

With the establishment of baseline datasets, the project provides the evidence-based foundation needed for impact assessment. These outputs will support Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (MPIC) to transition from general planning to highly targeted, data-driven resilience strategies for its assets to ensure business continuity.

The completed database will yield a validated, organized inventory of exposure units, complete with sensitivity and adaptive capacity indicators of 52 facilities across Metro Manila, including assets of Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation (MPTC), Maynilad Water Services, Inc., Meralco, and LRT-1 Light Rail Manila Corporation (LRMC).

LEARN more about University of the Philippines Resilience Institute (UP RI) - UP NOAH Center's collaboration with the private sector to ensure resilience to climate and disaster-related risks, fundamental for public safety and long-term sustainable development of different businesses.

READ the full article "FMC Joins the Exposure Database Development Workshop for MPIC" here:
https://resilience.up.edu.ph/fmc-joins-the-exposure-database-development-workshop-for-mpic/

WE ARE HIRING!All interested applicants may send their Letter of Intent and Curriculum Vitae (CV) addressed to Ms. Trixi...
14/04/2026

WE ARE HIRING!

All interested applicants may send their Letter of Intent and Curriculum Vitae (CV) addressed to Ms. Trixie Delmendo, Supervising Science Research Specialist, UP NOAH Center - Flood Modelling Component at [email protected] until April 30, 2026.

DID YOU KNOW?The Philippines and Vanuatu share significant similarities in natural hazards vulnerability primarily due t...
25/03/2026

DID YOU KNOW?

The Philippines and Vanuatu share significant similarities in natural
hazards vulnerability primarily due to their locations in the Pacific region.

Being included in the Pacific Ring of Fire and Pacific Cyclone and Typhoon Belts makes them among the top countries at risk from tropical cyclones and other hazards.

LEARN MORE on the University of the Philippines Resilience Institute (UP RI) - UP NOAH Center's current efforts for the Risk Index for Climate Displacement (RICD) in the Philippines and in Vanuatu!
READ the full article here:
https://resilience.up.edu.ph/mapping-the-move-upri-and-iom-ricd-collaboration-continues-for-vanuatu/

DID YOU KNOW?

The Philippines and Vanuatu share significant similarities in natural hazards vulnerability primarily due to their locations in the Pacific region.

Being included in the Pacific Ring of Fire and Pacific Cyclone and Typhoon Belts makes them among the top countries at risk from tropical cyclones and other hazards.

LEARN MORE on the University of the Philippines Resilience Institute (UP RI) - UP NOAH Center's current efforts for the Risk Index for Climate Displacement (RICD) in the Philippines and in Vanuatu!
READ the full article here:
https://resilience.up.edu.ph/mapping-the-move-upri-and-iom-ricd-collaboration-continues-for-vanuatu/

πŸ“’ Advisory: Temporary Service InterruptionPlease be informed that the UP Data Commons will conduct a scheduled network c...
25/02/2026

πŸ“’ Advisory: Temporary Service Interruption

Please be informed that the UP Data Commons will conduct a scheduled network configuration update on 25 February 2026 (1:00 PM – 2:00 PM).

During this time, UPRI services hosted within UP Data Commons may experience brief interruptions in network connectivity and related systems.

Thank you for your understanding.

Dr. Arnaldo Antonio, Head of the Valenzuela City Disaster Risk Reduction And Management Office (VCDRRMO), highlighted th...
15/02/2026

Dr. Arnaldo Antonio, Head of the Valenzuela City Disaster Risk Reduction And Management Office (VCDRRMO), highlighted the importance of the city's collaboration with UP NOAH Center during the Participatory Hazard Assessment Workshop. He mentioned that the workshop will be a great help in identifying effective and sustainable flood mitigation solutions for the city. Dr. Mahar Lagmay, on the other hand, emphasized the importance of LOCAL KNOWLEDGE and INSIGHTS in validating flood models and in developing a SCIENCE-BASED, COMMUNITY-DRIVEN Drainage Master Plan.

LEARN more about the institute's involvement in EMPOWERING LOCAL CITIZENS and ADVANCING TRUE COMMUNITY RESILIENCE against the effects of FLOODING!

READ the FULL ARTICLE at the University of the Philippines Resilience Institute (UP RI) - UP NOAH Center's website:
https://resilience.up.edu.ph/empowering-the-citizens-of-valenzuela-through-vcdmps-participatory-hazard-assessment-workshop/

Dr. Arnaldo Antonio, Head of the Valenzuela City Disaster Risk Reduction And Management Office (VCDRRMO), highlighted the importance of the city's collaboration with UP NOAH Center during the Participatory Hazard Assessment Workshop. He mentioned that the workshop will be a great help in identifying effective and sustainable flood mitigation solutions for the city. Dr. Mahar Lagmay, on the other hand, emphasized the importance of LOCAL KNOWLEDGE and INSIGHTS in validating flood models and in developing a SCIENCE-BASED, COMMUNITY-DRIVEN Drainage Master Plan.

LEARN more about the institute's involvement in EMPOWERING LOCAL CITIZENS and ADVANCING TRUE COMMUNITY RESILIENCE against the effects of FLOODING!

READ the FULL ARTICLE at the University of the Philippines Resilience Institute (UP RI) - UP NOAH Center's website: https://resilience.up.edu.ph/empowering-the-citizens-of-valenzuela-through-vcdmps-participatory-hazard-assessment-workshop/

03/02/2026

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The webinar series is back. New episodes every 2 months, starting in February.

26/01/2026

πŸ“£ CALL FOR ABSTRACTS | DEADLINE EXTENDED to 30 JAN 2026

Calling all researchers and practitioners! Submit abstracts to the AOGS 2026 session on Data-Driven Mapping & Forecasting of Climate-Induced Displacement.

The session brings together researchers, students, and practitioners to explore data-driven, people-centered approaches to understanding and forecasting climate-induced displacement in Asia and the Pacific.

Limited funding support may be available for selected presenters, especially early-career researchers and those from developing countries.

⏰ Extended deadline: 30 January 2026
πŸ‘‰ See posters for more details.

From Survey to Solution: UP NOAH Center, Caloocan City push forward with the DMPOn December 1 to 3, 2025, the team visit...
22/01/2026

From Survey to Solution: UP NOAH Center, Caloocan City push forward with the DMP

On December 1 to 3, 2025, the team visited Barangay 181 to Barangay 186 to obtain drainage data, which includes conditions of the drainage structures. The information gathered during the fieldwork shall comprise the datasets in the City's drainage data inventory. The goal of the team is to establish reliable baseline data on the existing drainage network in the pilot barangays by checking the existing drainage infrastructures and their condition, and identifying flood-prone areas triggered by ineffective drainage structures.

LEARN more about the University of the Philippines Resilience Institute (UPRI) - UP NOAH Center's involvement in creating DATA-DRIVEN and RISK-INFORMED assessments and recommendations in MITIGATING the effects of FLOODING!

READ the FULL ARTICLE at the UP RI's website: https://resilience.up.edu.ph/from-survey-to-solution-up-ri-up-noah-center-caloocan-city-push-forward-with-the-dmp/

16/01/2026

🌱🀝 Working together for safer, more resilient communities

UP Resilience Institute met with partners from Spain to explore ways to reduce disaster risks and strengthen community resilience. The discussion highlighted people-centered solutions and nature-based approaches to help communities better prepare for floods and climate impacts.

Read more: https://resilience.up.edu.ph/exploring-international-collaboration-up-ri-engages-aecid-and-universidad-de-granada-on-drr-initiatives/

12/01/2026

Call for Abstracts | AOGS 2026 (Fukuoka International Congress Centre, Japan)

Session IG53: Data-driven Mapping and Foresighting Climate-induced Displacement in the 21st Century

Disasters have displaced 225 million people in Asia and the Pacific since 2010. This number is expected to grow due to climate change, rapid urbanization, and increasing exposure to hazards

We’re inviting researchers, practitioners, and policy experts to join this session at AOGS 2026 in Fukuoka, Japan to share their work on:

🌊 Floods, storm surges, landslides, tsunamis
🌡 Droughts and sea-level rise
πŸ“Š Displacement risk mapping and forecasting
πŸ‘₯ People-centered and locally grounded data approaches

Let’s explore how data-driven and forward-looking tools can help improve decision-making and reduce displacement risks in a changing climate.

πŸ“’ If you’re working on climate, disasters, migration, mapping, or risk modeling β€” this session is for you!

Submit your abstracts through this link: https://www.asiaoceania.org/AOGS2026/Submit-and-Register-Abstract

02/12/2025

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UP Resilience Institute, Magsaysay Avenue Cor. Apacible St. University Of The Philippines, Diliman
Quezon City
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Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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