Monday, June 30, 2014

The Need for a Master Plan for Metro

Congressman Jose Atienza pushes for a Master Plan for the National Capital Region.

We would like to thank Rep. Atienza for pointing this out. On the other hand, there is also a need for a master plan for managing any kind of disaster that will hit Metro Manila. From our honest assessment, there is really none.

Early this year, my uncle Nick Fernandez and myself had an audience with Chairman Francis Tolentino of the Metro Manila Development Authority.

We were told by Chairman Tolentino that he and an Australian group now had a disaster map of Metro Manila that cost a few million pesos. It shows the many hazards and risks that Metro Manilans are exposed to. Chairman Tolentino stressed that he and his Australian counterparts are ready to post the disaster map over the internet. Most politely it was told to the Honorable Chairman that the need is really for a truly interactive map that will benefit the people of Metro Manila when it comes to the issue of forewarning during disaster. Such a map will certainly require a really big budget - as I have found out during the entire advocacy for safety and disaster prepared since 1990.

In the World Bank Study of 1996/7 up to 1999 alone, more than United States Dollars Two Millions (USD2,000,000) was spent on mapping only the earthquake fault emanating from the Marikina West and East Valley area.  How much would have been spent at today's costs (nearly twenty years later), if all the environmental hazards are figured into the final geohazard map for Metro Manila?

US Dollars Twenty Millions (USD20,000,000) will not nearly be enough.

For this reason, our group has been moving towards building a disaster and climate management mapping center and interest for this can be generated through a series of conferences, symposia, etc.  One of our pet promotional acts is conducting a geohazard conference in Manila this year, 2014, that was suddenly downplayed when United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki Moon announces he was holding a similar summit in Japan in April 2015.

The general locale of the Metro Manila earthquake fault that passes through the genitals of the Fernando Poe Sr. oblation monument at the University of the Philippines at Diliman in the North and through and through to Batangas City in the South, is shown in the sketch upon the google hybrid map shown below:



In a more realistic presentation, at any point in the red line it will really look like the inverted tree branch-like figure below. Thus a fault line does not follow a straight path but jagged and full of branches and numerous twigs, if you may.


In 2010, Phivolcs released an extremely hazy digitization of the fault system map over the internet. From the original World Bank account, the left side of E. De Los Santos Avenue on the route from north to south, is the path of the Marikina Fault Systems. The fault line hits Cubao, Camp Aguinaldo, Corinthian, Robinsons Galeria, Asian Development Bank, SM Mega Mall, Shangrila complex, down to Dasma and Forbes Park villages, Magallanes, sliding through Laguna Lake and on through Taal Lake and then finally landing at Batangas City's coast line.

In 2013, an amended digital map of the fault system places the fault very far away from the left of EDSA and a lot of highly priced villages are not touched by the fault line in the new map.

Imagine the artificial peace of mind of the people living at the left side of EDSA that will be shattered once the big tremor comes. It is ominously possible that new owners of highly priced properties in these areas will really die from shock out of purchasing worthless real estate than from the disaster itself.

Now it will soon be out in the open that MMDA really does not have a realistic, practical Master Plan for averting massive casualties during a disaster. What will now be important for the public sector to do is to invest as much resources into getting such a Master Plan to be formulated.

While at the Kampo Uno Rescue training camp, when we were doing a survey of the disaster prospects in San Juan, here in Metro Manila for the purpose of formulating a proper training program for them, we asked the local government for their Master Plan for disaster response.

It took weeks of going back and forth our headquarters at the Quezon Circle to the San Juan municipal hall at the time. After a truly exasperating bout of the there-and-back act, the municipal disaster management council (MDCC) produced a long folder. The highest ranking officer of that MDCC unit proudly said that they had found their Master Plan that they had been painstakingly looking for all these time! Inside the folder was a long bond paper with a photocopy of the black and white map of San Juan, with colored highlighter pen markings - red for fire, green for flood, and so on. One piece of bond paper - the Master Plan for disaster management of San Juan. And Joseph Estrada was the chief executive at the time. So very much a far cry and so very out of league with poorer local governments in Metro Manila that had complete three big and well-written volumes of Master Plan for their own disaster response management.

We cannot help but wonder if Metro Manila can come up with a decent Master Plan for development and a Master Plan for disaster response management soon enough - even considering that there are already existing master plans made by the various cities constituting the entire national capital region.

It is high time that resources be poured into this effort - planning for the kind of response that the entire MMDA should take in case of a major disaster hitting NCR. For that day is coming very soon. Without that plan, it will be total catastrophe and I cannot imagine the outrage of a people who will be suffered by such massive tragedy. If the government failed in Tacloban, the people of this country might fail the government once a similar misfortune strikes the heart of the metropolis.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Green Technology efforts

The Fleurdelis Green Heights Project - Mindanao - FGH

FGH is going to the use the technology of green and blue roofing, among many other green engineering and design concepts. This is showcased in the world renown township design of an architectural firm for the City of Gwanggyo, South Korea shown in the images below:



Green construction technology is going to break barriers today and in the future. The rapid depletion of green resources around the world will encourage governments and the private sector to push ahead in that direction.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Tree of the Future

The powerful will advocate the protection of the techno tree, the tree of the future. The powerful will water the techno tree, talk to it, play music to it, cry to it, laugh to it, smile, whistle, sing to it, massage it, hug it and looove it very much until it grows and becomes more tree like, below. Then their children can play below and around it.


Technology TreeTech Green

Techno Tree

Remembering Heal The World, Michael Jackson

Heal The World

spoken: Think about the generations and to say we want to make it a better world for our children and our children's children. So that they know it's a better world for them; and think if they can make it a better place.

There's a place in your heart
And I know that it is love
And this place could be much
Brighter than tomorrow.
And if you really try
You'll find there's no need to cry
In this place you'll feel
There's no hurt or sorrow.
There are ways to get there
If you care enough for the living
Make a little space, make a better place.

Chorus:

Heal the world
Make it a better place
For you and for me and the entire human race
There are people dying
If you care enough for the living
Make a better place for
You and for me.

If you want to know why
There's a love that cannot lie
Love is strong
It only cares for joyful giving.
If we try we shall see
In this bliss we cannot feel
Fear or dread
We stop existing and start living
Then it feels that always
Love's enough for us growing
Make a better world, make a better world.

Chorus:
Heal the world
Make it a better place
For you and for me and the entire human race.
There are people dying
If you care enough for the living
Make a better place for
You and for me.

Bridge:

And the dream we would conceived in
Will reveal a joyful face
And the world we once believed in
Will shine again in grace
Then why do we keep strangling life
Wound this earth, crucify it's soul
Though it's plain to see, this world is heavenly
Be God's glow.

We could fly so high
Let our spirits never die
In my heart I feel
You are all my brothers
Create a world with no fear
Together we'll cry happy tears
See the nations turn
Their swords into plowshares
We could really get there
If you cared enough for the living
Make a little space to make a better place.

Chorus:
Heal the world
Make it a better place
For you and for me and the entire human race
There are people dying
If you care enough for the living
Make a better place for
You and for me.

Refrain (2x)

There are people dying if you care enough for the living
Make a better place for you and for me.
There are people dying if you care enough for the living
Make a better place for you and for me.

You and for me / Make a better place
You and for me / Make a better place
You and for me / Make a better place
You and for me / Heal the world we live in
You and for me / Save it for our children
You and for me / Heal the world we live in
You and for me / Save it for our children
You and for me / Heal the world we live in
You and for me / Save it for our children
You and for me / Heal the world we live in
You and for me / Save it for our children

Bob Geldof, T. Anand Khrisnan, et al are missed

Live Aid Concert 1985
Bob Geldof organized USA for Africa Live Aid Rock Concert with billionaire T. Anand Khrisnan of Malaysia


We Are The World

The signature 1985 album of the USA for Africa Concert for charity famine relief in Ethiopia that raised US$254,000,000 for the purpose.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Reply to Bangladesh Letter

Nov. 10, 2009

Hon. Monowar Hossain Akhand
Deputy Secretary
Ministry of Home Affairs, Bangladesh.

Dear Sir:

We are happy to receive your letter dated today about your interest to join the 2010 conference we are organizing.

We will send you further details immediately as soon as the guidelines are completed.

Thank you for your concern and more power to you!



Head, Secretariat
HMES 2010


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Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 09:01:05 -0800
From: monowarakhand@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: 2010 Hazard Mapping and Environmental Summit.


Dear Sir,

I am Monowar Hossain Akhand, Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt of Bangladesh, responsible for disaster preparedness program in Bangladesh. I am interested to attend your upcoming 2010 Hazard Mapping and Environmental Summit, Eco Summit, 08-15 April 2010.

I am also interested to share our disaster management Bangaldesh experience in your summit, with power point presentation. If you accept my request, I will send detail information with your registration form. Then I will take preparation for travel.

In that case, is there any possibility to provide me air ticket and hotel accommodation as financial support, it would very much helpful for me.

Waiting for your reply.

Best regards,



Monowar Hossain Akhand
Deputy Secretary
Ministry of Home Affairs, Bangladesh.
E-mail: monowarakhand@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Saturday, October 31, 2009

RRM Letter to UN Sec Gen

October 31, 2009

HIS EXCELLENCY
BAN KI-MOON
Secretary General
United Nations

Dear Mr. Secretary General:

Greetings!

Every 5th of June since 1972 is commemorated by the United Nations as the World Environment Day.

In 2010-2011, scientists report that there will be a solar maximum that has not occurred since fifty years ago as reported in this article from
Science@NASA:
a (solar) storm is coming--the most intense solar maximum in fifty years. The prediction comes from a team led by Mausumi Dikpati of the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). "The next sunspot cycle will be 30% to 50% stronger than the previous one," she says. If correct, the years ahead could produce a burst of solar activity second only to the historic Solar Max of 1958.

Read more about it here:

This and other factors will result in major disasters during the period in question. Our group of professionals advocating environment protection and disaster damage diminution respectfully request the United Nations to support our effort to organize a Geo Hazard Mapping and Environment Summit in 2010 and we are determined that this gathering be convened in Manila, Philippines.

In this connection, may we respectfully request the following:

1. United Nations and its concerned departments participate in the Summit and help in organizing said event
2. The Year 2010 be declared as the International Geo Hazard Mapping Year
3. The month of April 2010 be declared as the International Geo Hazard Mapping Month; and finally,
4. The date of April 17, 2010 be declared as the first World Hazards Information Dissemination Day.

That these declarations be formally announced in Manila prior to the Summit.

Thank you ever so much! Mabuhay!!!

Respectfully yours,



Organizers HMES 2010