Quezon City's IRISE UP wins climate resilience award in Venice
By Trixee Rosel
Quezon City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (QCDRRMO) Head Environmental Planner (EnP) Ma. Bianca D. Perez-Diamante receives the Frontline Protection Award on behalf of Quezon City for its IRISE UP platform, recognized at the Planet Aqua City Awards during C40 Cities’ Venice Climate Week in Italy. (Photo courtesy of the Quezon City government)
Quezon City earned international recognition after its IRISE UP (Intelligent, Resilient, and Integrated Systems for the Urban Population) platform won the Frontline Protection Award at the Planet Aqua City Awards in Italy during Venice Climate Week.
Quezon City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (QCDRRMO) Head Environmental Planner (EnP) Ma. Bianca D. Perez-Diamante receives the Frontline Protection Award on behalf of Quezon City for its IRISE UP platform, recognized at the Planet Aqua City Awards during C40 Cities’ Venice Climate Week in Italy. (Photo courtesy of the Quezon City government)
Developed by the Quezon City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office, IRISE UP strengthens preparedness and response across 142 barangays through artificial intelligence, automated weather stations, flood sensors, and community-based reporting.
The system provides localized alerts that enable targeted measures and preemptive evacuations during disasters.
Mayor Joy Belmonte said the award highlights the city’s commitment to harnessing innovation and technology for public safety.
“This award reflects the hard work of the city government and our partners in developing solutions that place the safety and welfare of our people at the center of climate action,” she said.
The Frontline Protection Award, presented in partnership with C40 Cities, honors urban innovations that safeguard vulnerable communities from climate-related risks.