This session reports on the outcomes of a one-week training programme on decision support tools for infrastructure resilience, jointly delivered by the National University of Singapore, Xavier University–Ateneo de Cagayan, University College London, and the University of Glasgow. The programme combined lectures, hands-on tutorials, and field data collection to strengthen local capacity in quantitative risk analysis and resilience planning.
Each organiser will present their session and reflect on training outcomes:
- Prof. Dexter Lo will introduce the Cagayan de Oro hazard and risk profile, and share insights on participant backgrounds and overall workshop feedback.
- Prof. Chian Siau Chen will highlight the outcomes of the geotechnical risk assessment module, including field investigation methods and practical learning points.
- Dr. Ahsana Parammal Vatteri will discuss training results on school infrastructure risk assessment using the GLOSI and PARNASSUS taxonomies, and methods for analytical fragility and vulnerability analysis.
- Dr. Ji-Eun Byun will reflect on the delivery of system reliability analysis for transport infrastructure networks, demonstrating its value for decision support and risk communication.
Together, these perspectives illustrate a holistic approach to infrastructure resilience—bridging data collection, technical modelling, and participatory communication—while offering practical insights for researchers, practitioners, and local authorities in hazard-prone regions of developing countries.