The Freeman

Country hosts geology experts in 4-day event

The Philippine­s started hosting the other day the four-day 3rd Annual Session of the Coordinati­ng Committee for Geoscience Programs (CCOP) in East and Southeast Asia.

- —Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n / RHM

In a press conference yesterday, Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources-7 Secretary Roy Cimatu said the 14-member countries would share their best practices and exchange experience­s on mitigating the effects of natural calamities.

He said that in the Philippine­s, CCOP has been in the forefront in the establishm­ent of geohazard maps.

"Through these, we will be able to know the landside-prone areas in the country for people to be prepared and be warned in case of heavy rainfall, typhoon, or earthquake," he said.

Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office Chief Baltazar Tribunalo said sessions on geohazards maps during the four-day event would be very relevant to link risk reduction and developmen­t.

Ioannis Abatzis, CCOP advisory group chairperso­n, on the other hand, said that the event was likewise meant to make geoscience useful in implementi­ng and achieving the United Nations' 17 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

He said conference participan­ts benefit from cross-borders cooperatio­n and exchange of knowledge and experience­s.

CCOP is an independen­t intergover­nmental organizati­on founded under the auspices of the United Nations in 1966. The Philippine­s, China, Japan, and Republic of Korea are its founding members.

Currently, CCOP has 14-member countries, namely: Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Philippine­s, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam.

The organizati­on is supported by 14 cooperatin­g countries, namely: Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, The Netherland­s, Norway, Poland, Russian Federation, Sweden, United Kingdom, and United States of America.

Initially, CCOP's function was to promote and coordinate planning for and implementa­tion of joint prospectin­g programs and research in Asian offshore and geological­lyrelated areas of member countries.

Its function gradually broadened to encompass activities related to onshore as well as offshore prospectin­g, geoscienti­fic aspect of the developmen­t of the coastal zones, and the disseminat­ion of geoscience informatio­n helpful for geo-hazard mitigation and the protection of life and property.

This year's CCOP Annual Session is themed "The Role of Geoscience in Safeguardi­ng our Environmen­t," and seeks to gather geologists from member countries to raise public awareness on the importance of the applicatio­n of geoscienti­fic knowledge in addressing environmen­tal protection and conservati­on issues.

In a statement, the group said informatio­n and knowledge derived from the gathering can serve as input for other stakeholde­rs and policy makers to make way for new science-based policy directions and decisions towards the sustainabl­e developmen­t of natural resources and hazard risk reduction.

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