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The Online Magazine for Sustainable Seas
July, 2006, Vol. 8 No. 3



Participatory 3-dimensional modeling in Talibon, Bohol, Philippines
Workshop flow and schedule

TALIBON, BOHOL
July 3-9, 2006

Venue: JULY 3, 2006 a.m.  – Talibon Pension House
Venue: July 3, 2006 p.m. – July 9, 2006 – Talibon Cultural Center

Date/Time

Topic/Activity

Facilitator

3 July

   

8:00-9:00

Arrival and registration of participants

Secretariat

9:00-9:30

Opening program

  •   Invocation
  •   Pambansang Awit
  •   Bohol Hymn
  •   Introduction of participants
  •   Welcome message
  •   Leveling of expectations

LGU/FISH staff

9:15-9:30

Lecture/Presentation: Danajon Double Barrier Reef: An Overview

Anning Gulayan, Site Manager

9:30-9:45

Lecture/Presentation: Rationale and objectives of workshop

Becky Smith, CLIN 3 Manager/IEC Advisor

9:45-10:15

BREAK

 

10:15-11:30

Lecture/Presentation: What is 3D modeling?

Why 3D modeling?

The Process of 3D modeling

Fer Ramirez, Luzon ROM, FPE

11:30-12:00

Presentation of available maps and GIS information/Description of final product

Raffy Martinez, GIS Specialist, FISH Project

12:00-1:30

LUNCH

 

1:30-3:00

Workshop 1: Assembling the blank model:

  • Organizing the work: Assigning work groups and facilitators
  • Preparation of carton sheets
  • Tracing contours
  • Cutting out contours
  • Pasting layers

Fer Ramirez, assisted by FISH staff

3:00-3:15

BREAK

 

3:15-5:00

Workshop 1 continues: Assembling the blank model

Fer Ramirez, assisted by FISH staff

4 July

   

8:00-10:00

Workshop 1 continues: Assembling the blank model

Fer Ramirez, assisted by FISH staff

10:00-10:15

BREAK

 

10:15-12:00

Workshop 1 continues: Assembling the blank model

Fer Ramirez, assisted by FISH staff

12:00-1:30

LUNCH

 

1:30-3:00

Workshop 1 continues: Assembling the blank model

Fer Ramirez, assisted by FISH staff

3:00-3:15

BREAK

 

3:15-5:00

Workshop 1 continues: Assembling the blank model

Fer Ramirez, assisted by FISH staff

5 July

   

8:00-10:00

Workshop 1 continues: Assembling the blank model

Fer Ramirez, assisted by FISH staff

10:00-10:15

BREAK

 

10:15-12:00

Workshop 1 continues: Assembling the blank model

Fer Ramirez, assisted by FISH staff

12:00-1:30

LUNCH

 

1:30-3:00

Workshop 1 continues: Assembling the blank model

Fer Ramirez, assisted by FISH staff

3:00-3:15

BREAK

 

3:15-5:00

Workshop 1 continues: Assembling the blank model

Fer Ramirez, assisted by FISH staff

6 July

   

8:00-10:00

Workshop 1 continues: Assembling the blank model

Fer Ramirez, assisted by FISH staff

10:00-10:15

BREAK

 

10:15-12:00

Workshop 1 continues: Assembling the blank model

Fer Ramirez, assisted by FISH staff

12:00-1:30

LUNCH

 

1:30-3:00

Workshop 1 continues: Assembling the blank model

Fer Ramirez, assisted by FISH staff

3:00-3:15

BREAK

 

3:15-5:00

Workshop 1 continues: Assembling the blank model

Fer Ramirez, assisted by FISH staff

7 July

   

8:00-10:00

Workshop 2: Transposing the information/Geo-referencing people’s knowledge

  • Orienting key informants
  • Transferring mental maps

Fer Ramirez, assisted by FISH staff

10:00-10:15

BREAK

 

10:15-12:00

Workshop 2 continues: Transposing the information/Geo-referencing people’s knowledge

Fer Ramirez, assisted by FISH staff

12:00-1:30

LUNCH

 

1:30-3:00

Workshop 2 continues: Transposing the information/Geo-referencing people’s knowledge

Fer Ramirez, assisted by FISH staff

3:00-3:15

BREAK

 

3:15-5:00

Workshop 2 continues: Transposing the information/Geo-referencing people’s knowledge

Fer Ramirez, assisted by FISH staff

8 July

   

8:00-10:00

Workshop 2 continues: Transposing the information/Geo-referencing people’s knowledge

Fer Ramirez, assisted by FISH staff

10:00-10:15

BREAK

 

10:15-12:00

Workshop 2 continues: Transposing the information/Geo-referencing people’s knowledge

Fer Ramirez, assisted by FISH staff

12:00-1:30

LUNCH

 

1:30-3:00

Workshop 2 continues: Transposing the information/Geo-referencing people’s knowledge

Fer Ramirez, assisted by FISH staff

3:00-3:15

BREAK

 

3:15-5:00

Workshop 2 continues: Transposing the information/Geo-referencing people’s knowledge

Fer Ramirez, assisted by FISH staff

9 July

   

8:00-10:00

Workshop 3 continues: Transposing the information/Geo-referencing secondary information

Fer Ramirez, assisted by FISH staff

10:00-12:00

Lecture/Presentation: What’s next: How to use the 3D model as a multi-purpose tool for resource use planning and management:

  • Extracting information
  • Digitizing and manipulation
  • Field Verification
  • Updating the 3D model

Fer Ramirez

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