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Iloilo City earthquake model: Event-based probabilistic seismic risk assessment
Each earthquake event generates a specific ground motion field on a particular site. The ground motion field or hazard, impacts buildings and structures in the area at different levels of severity dependent on various site-specific factors such as the intensity of ground shaking, physical vulnerability of the structures, and soil condition underneath the structures. Understanding the building losses that may be incurred from thousands of probable earthquake events, especially in rapidly-developing cities may engender an informed basis for policies leading to risk reduction and disaster mitigation. Long-term economic investors, for instance, might be able to take into account probable business interruption extent, economic impact, and quick recovery preparations in the event of foreseeable disruptive earthquakes. These may be achieved when earthquake hazard and event-based probabilistic seismic risk assessment is in place.
Iloilo City was selected as the pilot city for the first-ever city-wide event-based probabilistic seismic risk assessment in the Philippines. Being a dynamic first-class highly-urbanized city in Western Visayas, with structures and houses over 100,000, including modern high-rise buildings and centuries-old heritage buildings, and an estimated current population of almost 500,000, the city is poised for an investment influx. With the aggressive cooperation and technical collaboration of the City Government and the immediate availability of workable exposure data, this study came to fruition. A 2-volume report on the event-based probabilistic seismic risk assessment of Iloilo City was produced.
The first volume contains the technical details involved in the development and completion of the study, including full-page ground motion hazard and risk maps, and their corresponding tables. -
Pavia, Iloilo: Yesterday, today, and tomorrow
"Iloilo being a pilot province in integrated development, the provincial government has requested every municipality to prepare a municipal profile. Among the first of the forty-six towns to submit the manuscript of its "municipal profile" was Pavia. I thought the work was good enough, until I read Miss Guia C. Villaprudente's PAVIA, ILOILO: YESTERDAY, TODAY, AND TOMORROW.
This is a comprehensive study of life in Pavia which include history, people, geography, language, beliefs, practices, folkways, etc. This is the kind of work that should be encouraged, nay, required of all municipalities and provinces in the country."
from the Introduction by Demy P. Sonza -
Santa Barbara: A national trunk site on the Centennial Freedom Trail
Subtitle: Where the Filipino flag was raised in victory outside Luzon, and the Revolutionary Government of the Visayas was inaugurated.
Contents: The Filipino flag is raised in victory — How the flag got to Sta. Barbara for the “Cry” — The Revolutionary Government of the Visayas — Gen. Martin T. Delgado
Published in connection with the 97th Anniversary of the "Cry of Sta. Barbara" and the Launching of the Philippine Centennial Movement in the Visayas. Sponsored by the National Centennial Commission, National Historical Institute, Province of Iloilo, and Municipality of Sta. Barbara at Sta. Barbara, Iloilo on Nov. 17, 1995. -
The remnants of the great Ilonggo nation
Inluded in the book are chapters of the coming of Ferdinand Magellan, Adelantado Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, Don Juan de Salcedo, Don Esteban Rodriquez de Figueroa, Governor General Gonzalo Ronquillo de Penalosa and the other conquistadores, because they are characters that are interwoven in the history of the land and therefore must be given their due in our historical life.
The book is lump into centuries, from Datu Payburong's grandson Datu Buyong Ampatuan in the 13th century, Datu Buyong Balan of the 14th century, Datu Disayaran of the fifteenth century, the first known Bornean settler to rebel against the Spanish occupiers in Panay, to his son Datu Bantugan one of the leaders in the Ba-ong revolt in 1586, of the late 15th century, to Datu Pangkug of the 16th century, Datu Mal-am Makiling of the 17th century and to the last recorded Datu of Suaga, Governadorcillo Don Lazaro Makiling in the 18th century.
The main feature of the book is not only on the discovery of the remnants of the datus who stayed and settled in Panay, but also in the discovery of some leaders of the 1896 revolution like Col. Eusebio J. Sanglap, Mayor Felix Serra, and Gen. Pedro Alcantara Monteclaro, who are direct descendants of the Bornean settlers in Panay.
The central figures also include two notable personalities, Fr. Tomas Santaren OSA, writer of History of the Datus and Gen. Pedro Alcantara Monteclaro author of Maragtas, the two original books which form part of the basis of the history of Panay. Other books relating to Panay which were published later were only excerpts, and copied or patterned from the work of the two.
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History of the Municipality of San Enrique, Province of Iloilo: Sangguniang Bayan Resolution No. 2006-53
This is an official history profile of the Municipality per Sangguniang Bayan Resolution No. 2006-53 dated
April 19, 2006. This includes musical scores and poetry related to the Municipality. -
Iloilo, an Episode of January, 1899, and Strained Relations in Manila
Excerpt from Iloilo, an Episode of January, 1899, and Strained Relations in Manila, Vol. 6: First Series; February 25, 1901
December 13, 1898, General Otis received a petition from certain business men in Iloilo, asking for American protection there. Next day he cabled to Washington telling of the petition, stating that the Spanish authorities were still holding out in Iloilo but would receive American troops, and asking for instructions.
December 23, those instructions arrived. The President directs that you send necessary troops to Iloilo, to pre serve the peace and protect life and property. It is most important that there should be no conflict with the insurgents. Be conciliatory, but firm. General Otis at once cabled General Rios, in command of the Spanish troops at Iloilo, that he was sending a large American force. On the 24th, General Otis heard that General Rios intended to leave Iloilo that same day. Efforts were immediately made, says General Otis, to communicate by other means with General Rios before he could evacuate the city. Lieutenant Colonel Potter was sent at once on a coasting vessel to Iloilo. -
Mobile museum boxes: Conserving the natural history of the Visayas region
This second edition of the Mobile Museum Boxes book highlights the history, fabrication, and implementation of this project as we seek to establish more innovative exhibition concepts for universal access and inclusivity. In this book, we featured an intensive approach to the content of each of the boxes to provoke further interest in various scientific fields — taxonomy, systematics, and conservation biology. It is our pride to showcase the natural heritage of the Visayas in all forms of access such as literary, digital, and tangible exhibitions now situated in the National Museum Western Visayas. (from the Foreword) -
Entablado: Sabayang pagbigkas sa Filipino at Hiligaynon
Includes plays that can be used to perform for Sabayang Pagbigkas. -
Iloilo City buildings portfolio: Exposure database 2015–2022
This Volume entitled “Iloilo City Buildings Portfolio Exposure Database 2015–2022” contains the recent building stock with building permits within Iloilo City. It provides the approved building permits data from 2015 to 2022 archived at the Office of the Building Official (OBO) covering all seven (7) districts of Iloilo City composed of Arevalo, City Proper, Jaro, La Paz, Lapuz, Mandurriao, and Molo.
The database, which is approximately 5% of the existing buildings or structures in Iloilo City, specifies for each building the coded building permit number or OBO Code, the address, the floor area, the number of storeys, the lateral load resisting system, the cost of the structure or market value, and the type of occupancy whether residential, commercial, institutional, educational, industrial, accessory or heritage buildings.










