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The ultimate goal of the proposed project is to transfer the projects results to the stakeholders and policy-decision makers to implement into the national laws.

09/02/2026

๐ˆ๐ฌ๐š๐›๐ž๐ฅ๐š ๐ฌ๐ญ๐ž๐ฉ๐ฌ ๐ฎ๐ฉ ๐Ÿ๐ฅ๐จ๐จ๐ ๐ซ๐ž๐ฌ๐ข๐ฅ๐ข๐ž๐ง๐œ๐ž ๐ฐ๐ข๐ญ๐ก ๐ฌ๐œ๐ข๐ž๐ง๐œ๐ž-๐›๐š๐œ๐ค๐ž๐ ๐ฌ๐จ๐ฅ๐ฎ๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง๐ฌ ๐Ÿ๐ซ๐จ๐ฆ ๐ ๐ฅ๐จ๐›๐š๐ฅ ๐ž๐ฑ๐ฉ๐ž๐ซ๐ญ๐ฌ

The provincial government of Isabela is strengthening its flood mitigation initiatives through a new collaboration with international and local experts, following a visit by specialists from Kyoto University and Isabela State University (ISU) on January 22 to advance science-based flood management strategies for the province.

The engagement stems from Governor Rodito T. Albanoโ€™s commitment, expressed during an official visit to Japan last year, to pursue long-term solutions that will protect Isabeleรฑos from recurring and large-scale flooding.

READ THE FULL STORY HERE: https://pia.gov.ph/news/luzon/cv/isabela-steps-up-flood-resilience-with-science-backed-solutions-from-global-experts/

31/01/2026

๐—œ๐—ฆ๐—”๐—•๐—˜๐—Ÿ๐—” ๐—š๐—ข๐—ฉ๐—˜๐—ฅ๐—ก๐— ๐—˜๐—ก๐—ง, ๐—ก๐—”๐—ž๐—œ๐—ฃ๐—”๐—š-๐—จ๐—š๐—ก๐—”๐—ฌ๐—”๐—ก ๐—ฆ๐—” ๐—ž๐—ฌ๐—ข๐—ง๐—ข ๐—จ๐—ก๐—œ๐—ฉ๐—˜๐—ฅ๐—ฆ๐—œ๐—ง๐—ฌ ๐—ฃ๐—”๐—ฅ๐—” ๐—ฆ๐—” ๐—™๐—Ÿ๐—ข๐—ข๐—— ๐—ฆ๐—ข๐—Ÿ๐—จ๐—ง๐—œ๐—ข๐—ก๐—ฆ

Cauayan City - Nakipag-ugnayan ang Pamahalaang Panlalawigan ng Isabela sa mga eksperto mula sa Kyoto University at Isabela State University (ISU) upang isulong ang mga pangmatagalang solusyon sa problema ng pagbaha sa lalawigan.

Personal na bumisita sa PGI ang delegasyon mula sa Kyoto University upang talakayin ang mga rekomendasyon sa flood management, kasunod ng naging pahayag ni Governor Rodito T. Albano noong nakaraang taon sa Japan na prayoridad ng kanyang administrasyon ang proteksyon ng mamamayan laban sa matinding pagbaha.

Sa pagpupulong na dinaluhan ng mga pinuno ng ibaโ€™t ibang tanggapan ng PGI, inilahad ng mga eksperto ang kahalagahan ng hotspot identification at flood mapping bilang unang hakbang upang mas maunawaan ang lawak at dalas ng pagbaha sa Isabela.

Ipinahayag din nila ang paggamit ng smart governance, kabilang ang isang centralized application system, batay sa karanasan ng Vietnam sa pagtugon sa flood crisis.

Bukod dito, iminungkahi rin ang pagpapatupad ng mga hard engineering solutions tulad ng storage at retention dams upang makontrol ang daloy ng tubig at mabawasan ang pinsala sa mga komunidad.

Pinangunahan ang delegasyon ng mga international expert na sina Professor Sameh Kantoush at Associate Professor Saber Mohamed mula sa Disaster Prevention Research Institute ng Kyoto University, kasama ang mga graduate researcher ng unibersidad.

Nakibahagi rin sa talakayan si Dr. Orlando F. Balderama, Vice President for Research and Development, Extension and Training ng ISU, at iba pang kawani ng pamantasan.

Ayon sa delegasyon, inaasahan pa ang mga susunod na pulong at mas malalim na diskusyon kasama si Isabela Governor Rodito T. Albano sa mga darating na buwan upang higit pang mapalakas ang mga konkretong hakbang laban sa pagbaha sa Isabela.

Source and Photo Courtesy: Isabela Pio

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๐ˆ๐’๐” ๐ฌ๐ญ๐ซ๐ž๐ง๐ ๐ญ๐ก๐ž๐ง๐ฌ ๐ข๐ง๐ญ๐ž๐ซ๐ง๐š๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง๐š๐ฅ ๐ฐ๐š๐ญ๐ž๐ซ ๐ซ๐ž๐ฌ๐ž๐š๐ซ๐œ๐ก ๐ฅ๐ž๐š๐๐ž๐ซ๐ฌ๐ก๐ข๐ฉ ๐ข๐ง ๐ˆ๐–๐‘๐Œ-๐Ÿ๐จ๐œ๐ฎ๐ฌ๐ž๐ ๐ฌ๐ญ๐š๐ค๐ž๐ก๐จ๐ฅ๐๐ž๐ซ๐ฌโ€™ ๐Ÿ๐จ๐ซ๐ฎ๐ฆ ๐ฐ๐ข๐ญ๐ก ๐‰๐š๐ฉ๐š๐ง๐ž๐ฌ๐ž ๐ž๐ฑ๐ฉ๐ž๐ซ๐ญ๐ฌThe Isa...
31/01/2026

๐ˆ๐’๐” ๐ฌ๐ญ๐ซ๐ž๐ง๐ ๐ญ๐ก๐ž๐ง๐ฌ ๐ข๐ง๐ญ๐ž๐ซ๐ง๐š๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง๐š๐ฅ ๐ฐ๐š๐ญ๐ž๐ซ ๐ซ๐ž๐ฌ๐ž๐š๐ซ๐œ๐ก ๐ฅ๐ž๐š๐๐ž๐ซ๐ฌ๐ก๐ข๐ฉ ๐ข๐ง ๐ˆ๐–๐‘๐Œ-๐Ÿ๐จ๐œ๐ฎ๐ฌ๐ž๐ ๐ฌ๐ญ๐š๐ค๐ž๐ก๐จ๐ฅ๐๐ž๐ซ๐ฌโ€™ ๐Ÿ๐จ๐ซ๐ฎ๐ฆ ๐ฐ๐ข๐ญ๐ก ๐‰๐š๐ฉ๐š๐ง๐ž๐ฌ๐ž ๐ž๐ฑ๐ฉ๐ž๐ซ๐ญ๐ฌ

The Isabela State University continues to uphold its leadership as a pioneer in water-related R&D initiatives in the ASEAN through a Stakeholdersโ€™ Forum on Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in the Cagayan Valley Region on January 26, 2026, at the Universityโ€™s Climate Change R&D Facility. The development-focused information exchange was participated by international partners from the Kyoto University, Japan; representatives from the regional line agencies such as Department of Science and Technology (DOST), Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), and Department of Agriculture (DA); technical personnel from National Irrigation Administration (NIA) and SN Aboitiz Power; executive staff from Local Government Units (LGUs); and directors and water resource engineers from the University.

Representing the Local Chief Executive of the Municipality of Echague, Hon. Faustino โ€œInnoโ€ A. Dy V, Sir Dohnardwyn Edwin A. Videz, Urban Poor Sectoral Representative, conveyed his Japanese-inspired greetings, drawn from his experience in Japan, highlighting the beauty and hospitality of Echague as it proudly hosted the Stakeholdersโ€™ Forum. He emphasized the significance of the municipality in fostering meaningful dialogue between the Universityโ€™s international partners and the forum participants.

In his message, University President Prof. Dr. Boyet L. Batang underscored that ISUโ€™s research excellence is firmly anchored in its strong and enduring collaboration with Kyoto University. He noted that this partnership has enabled both institutions to serve as trailblazers in advancing IWRM approaches in the Cagayan Valley region and across the ASEAN community. Echoing this shared commitment, Prof. Sameh Ahmed Kantoush of Kyoto University expressed his deep appreciation for the robust institutional partnerships among Isabela State University, Kyoto University, Regional Line Agencies, and Local Government Units. He likewise conveyed optimism for expanded R&D collaborations that will continue to bring science, technology, and innovation-driven solutions to flooding, sedimentation, and river basin management challenges.

Moreover, the Japanese experts delivered a specialized lecture series underscoring the critical role of IWRM in building resilient communities. Primarily, Engr. Czarimah S. Valdez, ISU faculty member and PhD student at Kyoto University, discussed the topic โ€œSustainable Water Resources Management in River Basin: Basin-Scale Adaptation Strategies and International Perspectivesโ€. She initially described the features of the Cagayan River Basin, its climate and related risks, socioeconomic and demographic factors, and agricultural dynamics to frame a basin-scale understanding of its vulnerabilities and opportunities. Drawing from her academic engagements in Vietnam and Japan, she highlighted data-driven decision support systems and dam operation innovations, while calling for collective and sustained action toward the safety, protection, and rehabilitation of the Cagayan River Basin.

On the other hand, Engr. Jerome G. Gacu, faculty member of Romblon State University and PhD student at Kyoto University, began his lecture titled โ€œFrom Vietnamโ€™s Flood Crisis to a Smarter Future for the Cagayan River Basin: Post-Flood Survey Insights and Local Applicationsโ€ with the realities and pressing issues in Vietnam and Philippines in terms of geographical, climatic, and socioeconomic conditions, including the countriesโ€™ drivers of severe flooding and corresponding local government solutions. He underscored the need for basin-wide monitoring and observation, smart governance and digital support, and context-specific structural measures as flood mitigating strategies towards community resilience.

Furthermore, to accentuate the technological dimension of the forum, Dr. Mohamed Saber Mohamed Sayed Ahmed, Associate Professor at Kyoto University, presented a lecture on โ€œData Analytics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Applications for Flood Prediction, Monitoring, Mitigation, and Management in River Basinsโ€. Specifically, he explicated the advanced roles of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in flood depth prediction and in designing flood inventory map as proactive flood risk reduction strategies. He further demonstrated how AI-based flood hazard mapping enables interactive, scalable, and continuously updatable systems for real-time and future predictions of river flow and suspended sediment concentrations.

Complementing these international perspectives, Prof. Dr. Orlando F. Balderama shared his ideas on โ€œIntegrated Water Resources Management Models for River Basins and Communities.โ€ He underscored the vital role of academia in advancing IWRM implementation despite operational challenges in the Philippine context. He also showcased the Universityโ€™s flagship IWRM-focused R&D initiatives such as IFWaRM, SWIM, SEDI, WEAP, and NEXUS, alongside its extensive local, regional, national, and international engagements which have generated impactful technologies, models, and policy-relevant outputs that are now being utilized by communities across the ASEAN region.

In articulating the way forward, Prof. Kantoush emphasized the indispensable synergy among community, academe, and industry as key pillars of smart governance, particularly in the design and adoption of cutting-edge technologies and science-based policies. The forum concluded with Prof. Balderamaโ€™s expression of gratitude for the depth of discussions, valuable insights, and collaborative spirit shared among international partners and stakeholders. Through its robust network of local, regional, and global collaborators, Isabela State University continues to advance its vision of embedding environmental sustainability at the core of institutional growth, thereby strengthening its trajectory as a smart and green university within the global academic community.

The International Organization on Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction Management (IOCCADRRM) proudly e...
30/01/2026

The International Organization on Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction Management (IOCCADRRM) proudly extends its warmest congratulations to two of its esteemed Board of Trustees and Incorporators, and pioneers in advancing Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM):

๐ŸŽ– ๐ƒ๐ซ. ๐Ž๐ซ๐ฅ๐š๐ง๐๐จ ๐…. ๐๐š๐ฅ๐๐ž๐ซ๐š๐ฆ๐š, Vice President for Research and Development, Extension and Training, for being recognized as the ๐‘ท๐‘ช๐‘จ๐‘จ๐‘น๐‘น๐‘ซ ๐‘ท๐’‚๐’๐’•๐’‚๐’” ๐‘จ๐’˜๐’‚๐’“๐’…๐’†๐’† ๐’‡๐’๐’“ ๐‘ด๐’๐’”๐’• ๐‘ถ๐’–๐’•๐’”๐’•๐’‚๐’๐’…๐’Š๐’๐’ˆ ๐‘น๐’†๐’”๐’†๐’‚๐’“๐’„๐’‰๐’†๐’“/๐‘บ๐’„๐’Š๐’†๐’๐’•๐’Š๐’”๐’•; and

๐ŸŽ– ๐‡๐จ๐ง. ๐‘๐ข๐œ๐ฆ๐š๐ซ ๐. ๐€๐ช๐ฎ๐ข๐ง๐จ, Former IOCCADRRM President, for being conferred the ๐‘ท๐‘ช๐‘จ๐‘จ๐‘น๐‘น๐‘ซ ๐‘ท๐’‚๐’๐’•๐’‚๐’” ๐‘จ๐’˜๐’‚๐’“๐’… ๐’‡๐’๐’“ ๐‘ด๐’๐’”๐’• ๐‘ถ๐’–๐’•๐’”๐’•๐’‚๐’๐’…๐’Š๐’๐’ˆ ๐‘น๐’†๐’”๐’†๐’‚๐’“๐’„๐’‰ ๐‘จ๐’…๐’Ž๐’Š๐’๐’Š๐’”๐’•๐’“๐’‚๐’•๐’๐’“.

Through their stewardship, IOCCADRRM has strengthened science-based solutions in flood mitigation, dam optimization, and climate change impact alleviationโ€”translating hydrological research, water governance strategies, and adaptive innovations into concrete actions that protect communities and enhance resilience. Their leadership demonstrates how integrated water resources management can move beyond theory into measurable societal impact.

What truly distinguishes their leadership is not only technical excellence, but a steadfast commitment to ensuring that science and technology outputs create meaningful change at the grassroots level. Their work reflects a principle that IOCCADRRM firmly upholds: innovation must be community-centered, responsive, and transformative.

Dr. Balderama and Hon. Aquino embody service-driven leadershipโ€”where recognition follows impact, and impact follows genuine dedication to public good. Their achievements inspire the academic and research community to pursue excellence not for personal recognition, but for the resilience, safety, and sustainable future of the communities we serve.

Congratulations on these well-deserved honors. May you continue to inspire through integrity, visionary leadership, and selfless service.

๐ˆ๐’๐” ๐œ๐จ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐š๐›๐ฌ ๐ฐ๐ข๐ญ๐ก ๐‰๐š๐ฉ๐š๐ง ๐ž๐ฑ๐ฉ๐ž๐ซ๐ญ๐ฌ, ๐š๐๐ฏ๐š๐ง๐œ๐ž๐ฌ ๐ ๐ฅ๐จ๐›๐š๐ฅ ๐š๐œ๐š๐๐ž๐ฆ๐ข๐œ ๐ž๐ง๐ ๐š๐ ๐ž๐ฆ๐ž๐ง๐ญ ๐ญ๐ก๐ซ๐จ๐ฎ๐ ๐ก ๐ข๐ง๐ง๐จ๐ฏ๐š๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง-๐Ÿ๐จ๐œ๐ฎ๐ฌ๐ž๐ ๐†๐ซ๐š๐๐ฎ๐š๐ญ๐ž ๐‚๐จ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐จ๐ช๐ฎ๐ข๐ฎ๐ฆThe Is...
25/01/2026

๐ˆ๐’๐” ๐œ๐จ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐š๐›๐ฌ ๐ฐ๐ข๐ญ๐ก ๐‰๐š๐ฉ๐š๐ง ๐ž๐ฑ๐ฉ๐ž๐ซ๐ญ๐ฌ, ๐š๐๐ฏ๐š๐ง๐œ๐ž๐ฌ ๐ ๐ฅ๐จ๐›๐š๐ฅ ๐š๐œ๐š๐๐ž๐ฆ๐ข๐œ ๐ž๐ง๐ ๐š๐ ๐ž๐ฆ๐ž๐ง๐ญ ๐ญ๐ก๐ซ๐จ๐ฎ๐ ๐ก ๐ข๐ง๐ง๐จ๐ฏ๐š๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง-๐Ÿ๐จ๐œ๐ฎ๐ฌ๐ž๐ ๐†๐ซ๐š๐๐ฎ๐š๐ญ๐ž ๐‚๐จ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐จ๐ช๐ฎ๐ข๐ฎ๐ฆ

The Isabela State University unswervingly designs global learning platforms to engage its students with renowned experts and researchers, as it organized a Graduate School Colloquium themed โ€œInnovations and Integrated Approaches in Water Resources Management for Climate-Resilient River Basins in the Cagayan Valley" on January 24, 2026, at the RDET Hall, CVAARRD Building of the University. The strong network of the University with Japanese experts and other member states in the ASEAN region, particularly the R&D initiatives of ISUโ€™s top executives, Prof. Dr. Boyet L. Batang (University President), Prof. Dr. Orlando F. Balderama (Vice President for Research and Development, Extension and Training), Prof. Dr. Isagani P. Angeles Jr. (Vice President for Planning and Development), Prof. Dr. Jeoffrey Lloyd R. Bareng (University R&D Director), and Prof. Dr. Lanie A. Alejo (SWIM R&D Center Director) paved the way for ISU to become a trailblazer of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in the Philippines. The Japanese delegations, spearheaded by Prof. Dr. Sameh Ahmed Kantoush, Professor of Kyoto University, provided a specialized lecture series revolving around the application of data analytics and artificial intelligence in flood and river basin management to students from graduate programs such as Master of Science in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, Master in Information Technology, and Master of Science in Fisheries.

In his opening and welcome remarks, Prof. Balderama encouraged the active participation of the graduate students and to take full advantage of the Universityโ€™s international ties with prominent scholars in identifying research gaps and enriching their research interests. To complement this, Prof. Kantoush also shared, โ€œYou need motivation, confidence in yourself, and a clear focus on what you want to do in relation to building your research area through a systematic learning processโ€. Moreover, he essentially oriented them on the fundamental concepts of river basin management; sample watersheds in the world; features, challenges, and drivers of smart river basin monitoring systems; the importance of integrated river basin management; and impacts of interbasin water transfers.

As the technical lecture series began, Engr. Czarimah S. Valdez, ISU faculty and PhD student at Kyoto University, discussed the topic titled โ€œSustainable Water Resources Management in River Basin: Basin-Scale Adaptation Strategies and International Perspectivesโ€. She shared her various learnings from Japan and Vietnam on basin vulnerabilities, data-driven management, and monitoring systems, thereby highlighting the importance of local government participation in effective water resource management. On the other hand, Dr. Mohamed Saber Mohamed Sayed Ahmed, Associate Professor at Kyoto University, delivered a talk on โ€œData Analytics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Applications for Flood Prediction, Monitoring, Mitigation, and Management in River Basinsโ€. Specifically, he explicated the definition of AI, machine learning (ML), AI and ML learning applications and real-life examples as supervised learning tools, comparison between ML and hydrological models, Rainfall-Runoff-Inundation (RRI) model, use of ML for flood depth prediction, flood inventory map and influencing factors, and a cutting-edge web-based flood hazard mapping for Japan and Philippines to provide a scientific basis for informed planning and proactive flood risk reduction strategies.

Furthermore, Engr. Jerome G. Gacu, a faculty member of Romblon State University and PhD student at Kyoto University, explained the topic titled โ€œFrom Vietnamโ€™s Flood Crisis to a Smarter Future for the Cagayan River Basin: Post-Flood Survey Insights and Local Applicationsโ€. He shared his post-flood survey findings and flood risk pattern comparison between Vietnam and the Philippines, particularly highlighting Vietnamโ€™s intelligent operation center, real-time monitoring technologies for communities and decision-makers, and smart governance and community resilience, which could be adapted to the Philippine context to enable timely, informed decisions and strengthen disaster response and management strategies in the country.

Moreover, Engr. Miki Yamai, MS student at Kyoto University, also explained the topic titled โ€œEffects of River Water Quality on Farmland: A Comparative Study of Flood Impacts in Japan, the Philippines, and Vietnamโ€. She distinguished the beneficial and harmful effects of flooding on agricultural lands and underscored the essence of valuable experience through field surveys to observe real-world flood scenarios across different countries. Afterward, Prof. Balderama synthesized the shared IWRM practices connecting it with science, governance, and stakeholder participation through his discussion on โ€œIntegrated Water Resources Management Models for River Basins and Communities.โ€ He particularly underlined various IWRM concepts, priority challenges in IWRM, and conflict management in Cagayan River Basin, and featured the Universityโ€™s innovative and IWRM-focused R&D projects from crafting Comprehensive Water Resources Management Plans for Cagayan Valley region to numerous community engagements, scientific outputs, actionable policies, science, technology, and innovation (STI)-driven research project proposals, and the WISER R&D operational framework.

In addition, the open forum phase of the colloquium foregrounded the academic interaction and information exchange among the graduate students, faculty, and prominent figures in IWRM as resource speakers. The dialogue sparked the curiosity of the academic community on the technological aspect of the lectures presented, particularly on AI applications and the use of physical modeling in flood prediction and science-based software applications as effective flood mitigation measures.

Lastly, Prof. Bareng concluded the event by expressing his appreciation for the active participation of the graduate students and faculty members, the immense support of the ISU top management for continuously creating various learning opportunities for all institutional stakeholders, and the unwavering and invaluable contribution of the Universityโ€™s international partners from Japan. With this global learning platform that the University designs, its graduate students and faculty members are empowered to navigate research areas in their field of expertise and strengthen their academic and professional competencies, thereby setting the stage for ISU to raise its banner as a modern, smart-green university with a global reputation for positive societal transformation.

12/12/2025

PH EMBASSY, ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY DISCUSS ADVANCING SCHOLARSHIP AND TRAINING FOR FILIPINOS
ใƒ•ใ‚ฃใƒชใƒ”ใƒณๅคงไฝฟ้คจใ€ใ‚คใ‚ตใƒ™ใƒฉๅทž็ซ‹ๅคงๅญฆใจใƒ•ใ‚ฃใƒชใƒ”ใƒณไบบๅ‘ใ‘ๅฅจๅญฆ้‡‘ใƒป็ ”ไฟฎใฎๆ‹กๅ……ใซใคใ„ใฆๅ”่ญฐ

A delegation of professors from Isabela State University (ISU) led by its president, Professor Boyet L. Batang, PhD (4th from left), paid a courtesy call on Philippine Ambassador to Japan Mylene J. Garcia Albano (5th from left) on 28 November 2025 at the Philippine Embassy in Japan to discuss ISUโ€™s ongoing and prospective academic and research collaborations with Japanese universities.
2025ๅนด11ๆœˆ28ๆ—ฅใ‚คใ‚ตใƒ™ใƒฉๅทž็ซ‹ๅคงๅญฆ๏ผˆISU๏ผ‰ใฎใƒœใ‚คใ‚จใƒƒใƒˆใƒปLใƒปใƒใ‚ฟใƒณๅญฆ้•ท๏ผˆๅทฆใ‹ใ‚‰4็•ช็›ฎ็އใ„ใ‚‹ๆ•™ๆŽˆๅ›ฃใŒๅœจๆ—ฅใƒ•ใ‚ฃใƒชใƒ”ใƒณๅคงไฝฟ้คจใซใฆใ€ใƒŸใƒฌใƒผใƒณใƒปใ‚ฌใƒซใ‚ทใ‚ข๏ผใ‚ขใƒซใƒใƒŽ้งๆ—ฅใƒ•ใ‚ฃใƒชใƒ”ใƒณๅคงไฝฟ๏ผˆๅทฆใ‹ใ‚‰5็•ช็›ฎ๏ผ‰ใ‚’่กจๆ•ฌ่จชๅ•ใ—ใพใ—ใŸใ€‚ไธก่€…ใฏใ€ISUใจๆ—ฅๆœฌใฎๅคงๅญฆใจใฎ้–“ใง้€ฒ่กŒไธญใŠใ‚ˆใณๅฐ†ๆฅ็š„ใชๅญฆ่ก“ใƒป็ ”็ฉถๅ”ๅŠ›ใซใคใ„ใฆๅ”่ญฐใ‚’่กŒใ„ใพใ—ใŸใ€‚

The delegation reported to the Ambassador its recent engagement with Kyoto University, noting that ISU has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in 2019. President Batang also shared that ISU will co-organize a training course on water resource and river basin management in 2026 under the Networked Exchange, United Strength for Stronger Partnership between Japan and ASEAN (NEXUS) cooperative framework for joint research.
ไธ€่กŒใฏใ€2019ๅนดใซ่ฆšๆ›ธ๏ผˆMOU๏ผ‰ใ‚’็ท ็ตใ—ใŸใ“ใจใชใฉใ€ไบฌ้ƒฝๅคงๅญฆใจใฎ่ฟ‘ๅนดใฎ้€ฃๆบใซใคใ„ใฆๅคงไฝฟใซๅ ฑๅ‘Šใ—ใพใ—ใŸใ€‚ใƒใ‚ฟใƒณๅญฆ้•ทใฏใพใŸใ€ISUใŒ2026ๅนดใซๆ—ฅASEAN็ง‘ๅญฆๆŠ€่ก“ใƒปใ‚คใƒŽใƒ™ใƒผใ‚ทใƒงใƒณๅ”ๅƒ้€ฃๆบไบ‹ๆฅญ๏ผˆNEXUS๏ผ‰ใฎใ‚‚ใจใ€ๆฐด่ณ‡ๆบใƒปๆฒณๅทๆตๅŸŸ็ฎก็†ใซ้–ขใ™ใ‚‹็ ”ไฟฎใ‚ณใƒผใ‚นใ‚’ๅ…ฑๅ‚ฌใ™ใ‚‹ใ“ใจใ‚’ๆ˜Žใ‚‰ใ‹ใซใ—ใพใ—ใŸใ€‚

Ambassador Garcia-Albano commended ISU on its initiatives to further strengthen academic partnerships between the Philippines and Japan, and reaffirmed the Philippine Embassyโ€™s commitment in advancing university linkages and student mobility.
ใ‚ฌใƒซใ‚ทใ‚ข๏ผใ‚ขใƒซใƒใƒŽๅคงไฝฟใฏใ€ใƒ•ใ‚ฃใƒชใƒ”ใƒณใจๆ—ฅๆœฌใฎๅญฆ่ก“้€ฃๆบใ‚’ใ•ใ‚‰ใซๅผทๅŒ–ใ™ใ‚‹ISUใฎๅ–ใ‚Š็ต„ใฟใ‚’็งฐ่ณ›ใ—ใ€ๅคงๅญฆ้–“้€ฃๆบใจๅญฆ็”ŸไบคๆตใฎๆŽจ้€ฒใซๅ‘ใ‘ใŸใƒ•ใ‚ฃใƒชใƒ”ใƒณๅคงไฝฟ้คจใฎๅ–ใ‚Š็ต„ใฟใ‚’ๆ”นใ‚ใฆ่กจๆ˜Žใ—ใพใ—ใŸใ€‚

According to ISU, three (3) Filipino students are currently enrolled in Kyoto Universityโ€™s doctorate programs and are conducting research on a 3D modelling of the Cagayan River Basin, which will aid local governments in planning and implementing disaster risk management programs.
ISUใซใ‚ˆใ‚‹ใจใ€็พๅœจ3ๅใฎใƒ•ใ‚ฃใƒชใƒ”ใƒณไบบๅญฆ็”ŸใŒไบฌ้ƒฝๅคงๅญฆใฎๅšๅฃซ่ชฒ็จ‹ใซๅœจ็ฑใ—ใ€ใ‚ซใ‚ฌใƒคใƒณๅทๆตๅŸŸใฎ3Dใƒขใƒ‡ใƒชใƒณใ‚ฐใซ้–ขใ™ใ‚‹็ ”็ฉถใ‚’้€ฒใ‚ใฆใ„ใพใ™ใ€‚ใ“ใฎ็ ”็ฉถใฏใ€ๅœฐๆ–นๆ”ฟๅบœใŒ็ฝๅฎณใƒชใ‚นใ‚ฏ็ฎก็†ใƒ—ใƒญใ‚ฐใƒฉใƒ ใฎ่จˆ็”ป็ซ‹ๆกˆใจๅฎŸๆ–ฝใ‚’่กŒใ†ไธŠใงๅฝน็ซ‹ใคใ‚‚ใฎใจใ•ใ‚Œใฆใ„ใพใ™ใ€‚

The ISU professors also interacted with the Japan Water Agency to learn about best practices in the study and implementation of flood mitigation strategies.
ISUใฎๆ•™ๆŽˆ้™ฃใฏๆฐด่ณ‡ๆบๆฉŸๆง‹ใจใ‚‚ไบคๆตใ—ใ€ๆดชๆฐดๅฏพ็ญ–ๆˆฆ็•ฅใฎ็ ”็ฉถใจๅฎŸๆ–ฝใซใŠใ‘ใ‚‹ใƒ™ใ‚นใƒˆใƒ—ใƒฉใ‚ฏใƒ†ใ‚ฃใ‚นใซใคใ„ใฆๅญฆใณใพใ—ใŸใ€‚

President Batang was joined by Professor Isagani P. Angeles, Jr. (leftmost), Professor Orlando F. Balderama (5th from right), Ms. Juditha Faith T. Balderama (3rd from left), and Mr. Benito Salvador, Jr. of the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) (4th from right). Isabela Governor Rodolfo Albano III (3rd from right) accompanied Ambassador Garcia-Albano in receiving the ISU delegation and discussing its training and research priorities. END
ใ‚คใ‚ตใ‚ฌใƒ‹ใƒปPใƒปใ‚ขใƒณใƒ˜ใƒฌใ‚นใƒปใ‚ธใƒฅใƒ‹ใ‚ขๆ•™ๆŽˆ๏ผˆๅทฆ็ซฏ๏ผ‰ใ€ใ‚ชใƒซใƒฉใƒณใƒ‰ใƒปFใƒปใƒใƒซใƒ‡ใƒฉใƒžๆ•™ๆŽˆ๏ผˆๅณใ‹ใ‚‰ 5 ็•ช็›ฎ๏ผ‰ใ€ใ‚ธใƒฅใƒ‡ใ‚ฃใ‚ตใƒปใƒ•ใ‚งใ‚คใ‚นใƒปTใƒปใƒใƒซใƒ‡ใƒฉใƒžๆฐ๏ผˆๅทฆใ‹ใ‚‰ 3 ็•ช็›ฎ๏ผ‰ใ€ๅธ‚ๆฐ‘้˜ฒ่ก›ๅฑ€๏ผˆOCD๏ผ‰ใฎใƒ™ใƒ‹ใƒผใƒˆใƒปใ‚ตใƒซใƒใƒ‰ใƒผใƒซใƒปใ‚ธใƒฅใƒ‹ใ‚ขๆฐ๏ผˆๅณใ‹ใ‚‰ 4 ็•ช็›ฎ๏ผ‰ใŒใƒใ‚ฟใƒณๅญฆ้•ทใซๅŒ่กŒใ—ใพใ—ใŸใ€‚ใƒญใƒ‰ใƒซใƒ•ใ‚ฉใƒปใ‚ขใƒซใƒใƒŽ3ไธ–ใ‚คใ‚ตใƒ™ใƒฉๅทž็Ÿฅไบ‹๏ผˆๅณใ‹ใ‚‰3็•ช็›ฎ๏ผ‰ใฏใ€ใ‚ฌใƒซใ‚ทใ‚ข๏ผใ‚ขใƒซใƒใƒŽๅคงไฝฟใจใจใ‚‚ใซISUไปฃ่กจๅ›ฃใ‚’่ฟŽใˆใ€็ ”ไฟฎใจ็ ”็ฉถใฎๅ„ชๅ…ˆไบ‹้ …ใซใคใ„ใฆ่ฉฑใ—ๅˆใ„ใพใ—ใŸใ€‚ไปฅไธŠ

IOCCADRRM collabs with international partners for 3rd international conferenceAs the International Organization on Clima...
04/09/2025

IOCCADRRM collabs with international partners for 3rd international conference

As the International Organization on Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction Management (IO-CCADRRM) continues to champion resilience and sustainability in the ASEAN region, the organization, in partnership with Isabela State University, Vietnamese-German University, and its international collaborators, convened the 3rd International Conference on Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction Management (CCA-DRRM) on August 27โ€“31, 2025, in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Anchored on the theme โ€œASEAN Climate Action: Collaborative Strategies for Sustainable Futures,โ€ the conference reaffirmed the pressing need for shared knowledge, robust policies, and cross-border partnerships in navigating the complexities of climate change.

The gathering commenced with an organizational meeting of the IO-CCADRRM founding members and incorporators, with top-notch executives from the Climate Change Commission, Provincial and Local Government Units in Isabela, and Mountain Province State University as guests. The convergence served as a channel for the deliberation of possible collaborative projects and networks. Highlights included discussions on international R&D funding opportunities, future conferences, international organizationโ€™s officers, financial accounts, strategic directions and expansion plans, and activities for the organizationโ€™s global visibility.

The second day of the conference was formally opened with Dr. Thomas Aulig, Vice President of the Vietnamese-German University, warmly welcoming over 150 participants from across ASEAN and beyond, emphasizing VGUโ€™s role as a hub bridging science, education, and practice to contribute solutions to both national and global challenges. Prof. Sameh Ahmed Kantoush, President of IO-CCADRRM and Kyoto University Full Professor, inspired participants to view research and collaboration as the drivers of collective climate action. Dr. Orlando F. Balderama, ISU Vice President for Research and Development, Extension and Training, then presented the conference overview, its objectives, sub-themes, and expected outputs, ensuring all participants were oriented to the intellectual journey ahead. Likewise, he also introduced the participants from the Philippines, Japan, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Iran, as well as the first keynote speaker of the international conference.

Afterward, Commissioner Albert P. Dela Cruz Sr., of the Philippine Climate Change Commission, delivered a keynote that emphasized the mainstreaming of science-informed policies into governance, particularly highlighting the Philippines' National Adaptation Plan and ASEAN carbon market. On the other hand, Prof. Boyet L. Batang, Isabela State University President, who was introduced as the second keynote speaker by Dr. Miladis B. Mabutol, CVAARRD Director, urged the universities to bridge science into policies and actions, empower youth leadership, and deepen international cooperationโ€”ending with a clear call to act together, in solidarity and hope. Furthermore, Prof. Isagani P. Angeles, ISU Vice President for Planning and Development and Treasurer of IOCCADRRM, introduced the third keynote speaker, Mr. Ota Michio, a Senior Specialist for Water Resources Engineering at the Japan Water Agency. He showcased Japanโ€™s integrated water resources management, the evolution of dam operations, ensemble rainfall forecasting, and AI-driven hydrological models as advanced solutions for both water security and disaster risk reduction.

In addition, a ceremonial signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Vietnamese-German University and the Cagayan Valley Agriculture, Aquatic, and Resources Research and Development (CVAARRD) marked a significant institutional partnership for future research exchanges. Likewise, in advancing partnerships aligned with UNESCOโ€™s Sustainable Development Goals, a series of ceremonial MOUs were signed among local executives in Isabela, Mountain Province State University, the Climate Change Commission, Office of the Civil Defense, and the international organization. Subsequently, the poster exhibits were officially opened, showcasing innovative studies from across ASEAN member states. In the afternoon, the plenary sessions brought together a diverse pool of experts from the government, academe, and industry. Mr. Richard Nixon Gomez, General Manager of BauerTek Farmaceutical Technologies, Philippines, presented innovations in pharmaceutical crops and sustainable agriculture, showcasing high-value plants such as Moringa oleifera as potential health and economic drivers. Representing General Harold N. Cabreros of the Office of Civil Defense, Philippines, Mr. Benito Salvador, Chief of the Training and Education Division, outlined the Philippine Disaster Risk Profile and stressed the paradigm shift that moved the Philippines from a reactive to a proactive DRRM system, embracing a whole-of-society approach.

The second plenary session featured Mr. Higuchi Tomotaka, Deputy Director of International Affairs, Japan Water Agency, who shared Japanโ€™s practices on dam disaster prevention, underscoring that early coordination with local governments, transparency, and community drills are as vital as technical dam engineering. In the same vein, Prof. Vahid Nourani, from the University of Tabriz, Iran, discussed the use of large-scale climate indices and Z-number modeling to improve extreme rainfall and flood prediction. For the Plenary Session 3, Dr. Rex Ferdinand Traifalgar, a professor, director, and scientist at the University of the Philippines-Visayas, elaborated on bioactive feed supplements for aquaculture that improve fish resilience in extreme climate conditions. He also stressed that sustainable aquaculture is central to both food security and economic stability in vulnerable nations.

Additionally, Prof. Kantoush drew from Japanโ€™s resilient water and urban systems under climate change and variability. He underscored smart and adaptive dam and reservoir operationsโ€”grounded in better forecasts and multi-objective optimizationโ€”as keys to the reduction of downstream risks, and resilient and sustainable watershed governance. Lastly, Dr. Doan Van Binh, a Lecturer at the Vietnamese-German University, presented his findings from the APN project in the Mekong Delta. He illustrated how floating rice cultivation, supported by natural sediment inflow, is a nature-based solution for food security and emphasized the vital role of upstreamโ€“downstream collaboration for the long-term sustainability of agriculture. The plenary sessions were enriched with a question-and-answer phase to expand on the key concepts embedded in the presentations and foster interactive information exchange among researchers, innovators, policymakers, and climate advocates. The first day of the conference concluded with the Gala and Networking Dinner, which provided a meaningful venue for partnership building.

On the third day of the conference, the parallel paper presentations showcased research from participants across different countries, highlighting studies under the four thematic areas of climate-resilient communities, climate-adaptive agriculture and fisheries, climate-responsive watershed and river basin management, and nature-based solutions for sustainable development. Also, there was a special Asia Pacific Network (APN) and Japan-Philippine NEXUS Project on Water Security session for the joint international R&D ventures of Isabela State University and Kyoto University, Japan. These sessions provided an avenue for scholars and practitioners to present their findings, exchange ideas, and engage in constructive discussions, further enriching the collaborative spirit of the conference.

In conclusion, Prof. Sameh Kantoush presented the synthesis of the three-day international event. On the other hand, Prof. Balderama presented significant takeaways and ways forward of the international organization such as the establishment of the ASEAN Hub of the Disaster Prevention Research Institute (DPRI) of Kyoto University at Isabela State University and a National Water Resources Research and Development Center, as well as another major international convergence through the 2nd International Symposium on Integrated Flood and Sediment Management in River Basins for Sustainable Development (FSMaRT). The remaining days of the international conference were devoted to a field visit aimed at understanding the water resource situations in the ASEAN region. By and large, the 3rd International Conference on CCA-DRRM underscores that climate action is not only about preventing loss โ€”it is about thriving together as nations and communities.

We extend our warmest congratulations to ๐๐ซ๐จ๐Ÿ. ๐ƒ๐ซ. ๐‘๐ข๐œ๐ฆ๐š๐ซ ๐. ๐€๐ช๐ฎ๐ข๐ง๐จ on his well-deserved appointment as ๐‚๐จ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐ข๐ฌ๐ฌ๐ข๐จ๐ง๐ž๐ซ ๐จ๐Ÿ ...
16/08/2025

We extend our warmest congratulations to ๐๐ซ๐จ๐Ÿ. ๐ƒ๐ซ. ๐‘๐ข๐œ๐ฆ๐š๐ซ ๐. ๐€๐ช๐ฎ๐ข๐ง๐จ on his well-deserved appointment as ๐‚๐จ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐ข๐ฌ๐ฌ๐ข๐จ๐ง๐ž๐ซ ๐จ๐Ÿ ๐ญ๐ก๐ž ๐‚๐จ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐ข๐ฌ๐ฌ๐ข๐จ๐ง ๐จ๐ง ๐‡๐ข๐ ๐ก๐ž๐ซ ๐„๐๐ฎ๐œ๐š๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง (๐‚๐‡๐„๐ƒ). As Former President of the International Organization on Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction Management, Inc., and Former President of Isabela State University, Dr. Aquino has consistently shown exemplary leadership, vision, and dedication. His influence has reached far beyond the boundaries of the university and the international organization, leaving a strong imprint on education, research, and climate resilience. Truly, his great vision does not stop at the peripheriesโ€”it reaches every corner of the Philippine archipelago and beyond.

We are deeply grateful for Dr. Aquinoโ€™s unwavering commitment in helping the organization grow and gain recognition on the global stage, particularly in advancing the mission of building climate-resilient communities. Your IO-CCA-DRRM family is so proud of you, celebrating this milestone as a shared honor that reflects your passion, dedication, and visionary leadership. Your appointment is not only a triumph for you but also a source of immense pride and inspiration for all of us who have witnessed your journey and dedication. We take pride in your achievements, confident that your wisdom and integrity will further elevate Philippine higher education and contribute greatly to nation-building.

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