Research and Extension for Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Solutions
The Rapid Earthquake Damage Assessment System (REDAS) is designed to provide rapid, near real-time estimates of the impacts of earthquakes, floods, severe wind, tsunamis, lahars, and assist in monitoring and warning earthquakes. The tool is primarily used by local government units (LGUs), disaster management agencies, and responders to enhance preparedness and decision-making during earthquake disasters.
Outstanding Research Award for S&T for the National Capital Region Competition (2005)
Outstanding Research Award for S&T for the National Level Competition (2006)
Gawad Kalasag Group Awardee (2019)
Government Best Practice Recognition (2022)
University of Santo Tomas
Department of Civil Engineering
MS Civil Engineering
University of Santo Tomas
Department of Civil Engineering
BS Civil Engineering
Adamson University
Mining, Geology, and Ceramics Engineering
BS Geology
Don Honorio Ventura State University
Department of Civil Engineering
BS Civil Engineering
FEU Institute of Technology
Civil Engineering Department.
BS Civil Engineering
Mariano Marcos State University
Department of Civil Engineering
BS Civil Engineering
Mariano Marcos State University
Department of Civil Engineering
MS Civil Engineering
MSU-IIT
Civil Engineering
BS Civil Engineering
UP Manila
Department of Physical Sciences and Mathematics
BS Applied Physics
UP Diliman
School of Urban Planning
MA Urban Planning
Bicol University
College of Medicine
MPA - Health Emergency and Disaster
Development Academy of the Philippines
Graduate School of Public and Development Management
Master In Public Management
"I really appreciate this tool as an MDRRMO Officer. Pinapagaan niya lalo iyong workload namin. Through REDAS, we can simulate earthquake hazards, and we can also easily calculate impacts in terms of physical damage, economic loss, and casualties; it is really a big help for us in terms of emergency preparedness, formulation of our contingency plans, and hopefully we can incorporate it in our DRRM plans and comprehensive landuse plans."
Junelyn C. Pepito, MLGU-Kapatagan, Lanao del Norte