| Basic Project Information:
Title: Technial and Academic Cooperation in Water Resources Between
the PRWRERI and the INTEC (Dominican Republic)
Description: S-02
Start Date: 07/01/1998
End Date: 12/01/1999
Type: Conferences
Lead Institution: University of Puerto Rico
Principal Investigators:
Walter F. Silva: Associate Professor, University of Puerto Rico,
Order 01Problem and Research Objectives
Floods in Dominican Republic killed more than 10,000 persons during
the past years. Floods in this country produced losses to the economy
for more than $30,000 million dollars during the last 10 years.
Floodway Deliniation Maps are useful tools to reduce these disasters
because, if used as regulatory maps, they help to establish flood
potection measures for structures in the flood zones or even prohibit
any construction in the high risk areas. The PRWRERI took the first
step in providing this Caribbean Island the basic knowledge and
techniques for the development of Floodway Deliniation Maps.
Methodology
The project consisted of an intensive technology transfer program
to establish the basis for teaching the techniques and methodology
to create floodway maps for the Dominican Republic. The project
also strengthened the relation between researchers from both institutions
in the area of water resources. The directors of the PRWRERI were
the principal investigators and coordinators of the activities in
Puerto Rico and Prof. Alfredo Abel was the coordinator for the Dominican
Republic.
Three faculty members from INTEC visited the UPRM in February,
1999 and share ideas and possible collaborative projects with faculty
members at the UPRM.
Professors Alfredo Abel from the Department of Civil Engineering
and Cateri Catafesta from the Social Sciences Departent offered
a conference on the effects of Huricane Georges on the Dominican
Republic. The conference focused on the magnitude of the damage
caused by this strong hurricane during its passing over this Caribbean
Island. Students and faculty members of the UPRM attended this conference.
Several meetings with colleagues interested in developing collaborative
projects were also programmed.
The project also provided the opportunity to four faculty members
from the UPR to offer a sequence of intensive courses to professionals
and students from the Dominican Republic to provide them with the
essential skills to create Floodwater Deliniation Maps. Floodway
maps are commonly available in Puerto Rico from Flood Insurance
studies. The Puerto Rico Planning Board uses them as the regulatory
maps for Hydrologic and Hydraulic studies in the Island. The Dominican
Republic is moving towards the development of a regulation for construction
and creation of a building code. A classification of flood zones
is essential to determine the flood projection measures for buildings
inside these zones, as well as to establish regulations for these
areas. Courses in hydrologic statistics, hydrologic modeling, hydraulic
modeling and geographic information systems applied to water resources
completed the training offered by the UPRM experts, coordinated
by the PRWRERI, the Dominican Republic Engineers, students and other
professionals attended the acivities offered from September to December,
1999.
Principal Findings and Significance
This project provided experience in international colaboration
between the PRWRERI and other caribbean country. As a consequence
of this project, the PRWRERI was invited to participate in a joint
consulting project to develop hydrologic studies for one major river
in the Dominican Republic. A letter of intention was submitted.
Also, the directors of the PRWERI were invited to offer a Conference
on the importance of Floodway Deliniation Maps in fromt of an international
group assembled by the Dominican Government for the creation of
Building Code for this country.
This project earned a Special Recognition Award from the Atlantea
Project Evaluation Committee in May, 2000 |