+ Follow DISASTER RISK EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT Tag
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[Title] => April launch seen for Philippine satellite
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[Title] => 5 engineer-scientists get Manila Water’s first engineering award
[Summary] => Five engineer-scientists were awarded the first Engineering Excellence Prize of the Manila Water Foundation (MWF).
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[Title] => DOST: Teachers can be good disaster leaders
[Summary] => The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) said the Department of Education (DepEd) can play a large role in improving the country’s disaster preparedness by tapping teachers all over the country.
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[Title] => DOST earmarks P840 M for microsatellite project
[Summary] => The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) has programmed some P840 million for its three-year Philippine Microsat project that aims to launch two microsatellites into space, the first by next year and another in 2017.
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[Title] => DOST’s Project NOAH integrated into Pagasa
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[Title] => Real property developers to use hazards maps
[Summary] => The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) is hopeful that local property developers and the entire real estate industry will make use of the flood and other hazard maps that have been drawn up and gathered by their projects NOAH (Nationwide Operational Assessment of Hazards) and DREAM (Disaster Risk Exposure Assessment for Mitigation).
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[Title] => ‘US-DOST partnership to fast-track big projects’
[Summary] => Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Secretary Mario Montejo said that the active partnership they have struck with the United States on science and technology collaboration in the fields of climate change and disaster resilience, health research, marine biodiversity and conservation, agriculture and food security and “improving science” was seen to fast-track the rollout and development of their various ambitious big-ticket projects.
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[Title] => Pinoy scientists eye micro satellite by 2016
[Summary] => Sixteen engineers and scientists from the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) and University of the Philippines-Diliman will soon leave for Japan to start their studies and training alongside experts from Hokkaido University in the effort to design, develop and launch the country’s very own micro-satellite into space as early as 2016.
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[Title] => Phl satellite project scientists leave for Japan
[Summary] => Sixteen engineers and scientists from the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) and UP Diliman will soon leave for Japan and start their studies and training alongside experts from Hokkaido University for an effort to design, develop, and launch the country’s very own micro-satellite into space as early as 2016.
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[Title] => DOST developing capability to predict disaster damage
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DISASTER RISK EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
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[Title] => DOST earmarks P840 M for microsatellite project
[Summary] => The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) has programmed some P840 million for its three-year Philippine Microsat project that aims to launch two microsatellites into space, the first by next year and another in 2017.
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[Summary] => Sixteen engineers and scientists from the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) and University of the Philippines-Diliman will soon leave for Japan to start their studies and training alongside experts from Hokkaido University in the effort to design, develop and launch the country’s very own micro-satellite into space as early as 2016.
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