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Chao of Chemical Engineering presents paper on spatial distribution of evacuation centers in Metro Manila

Asst. Prof. George Y. Chao, Jr., MSc of theĀ Ā presented a research paper in the 2019 GeoInformation for Disaster Management Conference, held from September 3-6, 2019 in Prague, Czech Republic.

The study entitled ā€œEvaluation of Spatial Distribution of Evacuation Centers in Metro Manilaā€ was a collaborative effort among Chao and co-authors Edward P. Cajucom, Gemma A. Constantino, Jay A. Elares, Sofia Joy G. Quillope, Haydee M. Solomon, and Cherry L. Ringor.

The paper contended that currently, ā€œthere is no centralized database on the location of evacuation centers (ECs) in MM, and the available lists are not up-to-date.ā€ As a response, the study ā€œgeo-tagged the current list of ECs in MM obtained from different government agencies to evaluate the spatial distribution using Geospatial Information System (GIS).ā€

The study was able to geo-tag and validate ā€œa total of 873 ECs…using the street view of Google EarthTM. EC-to-population ratios were calculated for each of the 16 cities and one municipality of MM. Values range from ~3,000 to 81,000 persons per EC. Distance analysis using Thiessen Polygon shows that the ECs are not evenly distributed with proximity areas ranging from 0.0009 to 9.5 km2.ā€

Findings showed that ā€œout of the total number of ECs, 577 (66%) are situated in flood-prone areas while 109 (12%) are within the 1-km buffer hazard zone of an active faultline.ā€

The authors recommended a ā€œre-evaluation of the locations and the number of ECs per city or municipality…to facilitate prompt evacuation when disasters strike.ā€

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