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SCOSSO: Safer Communities through Safer Schools

The project investigates the safety of school infrastructure in Phillipiness against different natural hazards, including earthquake, flood and typhoons.

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14 July 2021

SCOSSO (Safer Communities through Safer Schools) project, funded by the EPSRC GCRF Small Grant (£125k), PI: ProfÌýCarmine Galasso, co-I: Prof Dina D'Ayala, is a collaboration between Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê EPICentre, De La Salle University (DLSU) and Xavier University, Engineering Resource Centre, looking at safety of school buildings in Phillipiness against natural hazards. These buildings act as critical infrastructure for the country, as they are the main facility of educating the future generation and are also used as the main shelters in case of any emergency.

The Rapid Visual Survey procedures andÌýtools are developed to swiftly monitor and identify the hazardous buildings. Using these methods, any structure may be assessed from its exterior without the benefit of building entry, detailed structural drawings or any complex analysis.
To swiftly determine the safety level of the surveyed buildings, the collected data from the rapid visual survey are related to vulnerability indices, tailored for various hazards, where higher values indicate the more vulnerable cases which need further detailed assessment.
The developed mobile applicationÌýrepresents an initial step toward a detailed multi-hazard vulnerability assessment of school infrastructure. This can allow decision-makers to quickly identify the most vulnerable structures among the surveyed stock, guide more detailed data collection and structural assessment proceduresÌýand ultimately plan further retrofitting measures or if necessary replacement of the infrastructures.

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Research Team

Prof Carmine Galasso (Principal Investigator)

Prof Dina D'Ayala (Co-Principal Investigator)

Dr Arash Nassirpour (Lead Researcher)

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Partners

De La Salle University;ÌýProf Andres W. Oreta, Dr Lessandro E. Garciano

Xavier University;ÌýMr Dexter Lo

Rescue Global;ÌýMs Rebekah Yore


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SCOSSO Mobile App Features

  • Instance multi-hazard vulnerability estimation,
  • Instant data extraction to spread sheet,
  • High precision location indicator,
  • Built-in Photo Organiser,
  • Full Offline Capabilities,
  • Instant data sharing,
  • Input confidence indicator,
  • Cloud backup of all surveyed data,
  • User-friendly interface & easy to use,
  • Photographic user manual and guideline,
  • Support for different output formats (.xls, .csv).

Designed byÌýDr Arash NassirpourÌý&ÌýProf Carmine Galasso
Developed by Federico Fregosi


Publications

Nassirpour, A., Galasso, C., D'Ayala, D., (2018). Multi-Hazard Vulnerability Assessment of School Infrastructure, 11th National Conference on Earthquake Engineering (11NCEE), Los Angeles, United States.

Nassirpour, A., Galasso, C., D'Ayala, D., (2018). A Mobile Application for Multi-Hazard Physical Vulnerability Prioritization of Schools,Ìý16thÌýEuropean Conference on Earthquake Engineering (16ECEE),ÌýSpecial Session: Software for loss estimation: developments and applications,ÌýThessaloniki, Greece.

Nassirpour, A., Galasso, C., D'Ayala, D., (2018). Increasing Seismic Resilience of Philippine’s’ School Infrastructure through Seismic Retrofitting,Ìý16thÌýEuropean Conference on Earthquake Engineering (16ECEE), Special Session: Earthquake repair/retrofit costs, Thessaloniki, Greece.

Nassirpour, A., Galasso, C., D'Ayala, D., (2017). Multi-Hazard Vulnerability Assessment of School Infrastructure in Philippines,ÌýBuilding Resilience to Geohazards in the Face of Uncertainty Geological Society,ÌýLondon, UK.

Nassirpour, A., Galasso, C., D'Ayala, D., (2017). Multi-Hazard Vulnerability Assessment of School Infrastructure in Cagayan de Oro, Philippines,Ìý3rdÌýInternational Conference on Urban Sustainability and Resilience (USAR), London, UK.


Latest News

  • 24 February, 2017 -

Funded by

  • i-RESIST - Increasing REsilience of Schools in Indonesia to earthquake Shaking and Tsunami (Research England + Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) Small Research Grants)
  • Safer and Resilient Communities through Safer and Resilient School Facilities (Motorola Solution Foundation)
  • SCOSSO - Safer Communities thrOugh Safer SchOols (EPSRC + Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) Small Research Grants)
  • PRISMH - Philippines Resilience of Schools to Multi-Hazards (British Council, Newton Fund Institutional Links Grants)
  • iNSPIRE - Indonesia School Programme to Increase Resilience (British Council, Newton Fund Institutional Links Grants)

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