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Integrated Water Resources Management of Maetang Sub
lobal f G Ec o o Sucharidtham et al., J Glob Econ 2015, 3:3 l n a o n m DOI: 10.4172/2375-4389.1000150 r u i c o s J $ Journal of Global Economics ISSN: 2375-4389 Research Article OpenOpen Access Access Integrated Water Resources Management of Maetang Sub Watershed, Chiang Mai Province Thunyawadee Sucharidtham1*, Thanes Sriwichailamphan2 and Wichulada Matanboon3 1Department of Applied Economics, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan 2School of Economics, Chiang Mai University, Thailand 3Social Research Institute, Chiang Mai University, Thailand Abstract Thailand has been managing water in order to solve the water problem in the country for a long time. In 2011, however, Thailand suffered a severe flood, and that means the country’s water management was not successful. Maetaeng watershed is another area that has been receiving a lot of funding to develop and solve the problem of water resources in the area continuously. Still, it was also found that the projects and budgets spent still cannot fix the problems of water resources in the area. This study aims to analyze the events, problems, and factors that can lead to the process development of integrated water resources management in Mae Taeng watershed area, Chiang Mai province. This qualitative study workshop was conducted by collecting basic information, setting a discussion panel for water users, and a workshop to brainstorm for the ideas of water management. The findings showed important factors positively affect the strength of the community, cooperation in water management of the community, and the sacrifices of strong community leaders. The negative impacts include the deforestation of certain ethnic groups, cultural diversity, a lack of awareness in the role of community leaders, as well as insufficient funding. -
Chiangmai General Information
Chiangmai general information Le Méridien Hotel 108 Chang Klan Road, Tambol Chang Klan, Muang, Chiang Mai, 50100, Thailand Tel +6653-253-666 ✉ [email protected] How to Get to Chiang Mai from Bangkok ● By Air (1 hr from Bangkok) Domestic airlines (Thai Airways International, Bangkok Airways, Air Asia, Orient Thai Airlines and Nok Air ) operate several daily flights between Bangkok and Chiang Mai. A one-way flight takes about one hour. There are also regular domestic flights between Chiang Mai and other major cities in Thailand and international flights to and from some major Asian destinations ● By Bus (10-11 hrs from Bangkok) Several ordinary and air-conditioned buses leaving daily from Bangkok's Northern Bus Terminal (also known as Mo Chit) on Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road. ● By Rail Express and rapid trains leave for Chiang Mai from Hualamphong Station several times daily and the trip takes about 11-12 hours for express trains. Chiangmai average temperature in September (°F) (°C) Suggested attire outside of Meeting Lightweight, breathable clothes as it will be High 90° 32° warm and humid during the day. Please bring a light jacket for evenings, and umbrella/raincoat Low 70° 21° in case of rain. Thai Currency = Baht Currency exchange rate 1.00 USD = 35.00 THB Money changer ● Chiang Mai airport Banking Currency Exchange counters are opposite the international arrival lounge ● Chiangmai city ATMs and exchange bureaux in most tourist places Chiang Mai in Northern Thailand lives up to its nickname “The Rose of the North”. The city is packed full of natural wonder, adventure, intrigue, romance, and history; making it a must-visit location in Asia. -
Chiang Mai Lampang Lamphun Mae Hong Son Contents Chiang Mai 8 Lampang 26 Lamphun 34 Mae Hong Son 40
Chiang Mai Lampang Lamphun Mae Hong Son Contents Chiang Mai 8 Lampang 26 Lamphun 34 Mae Hong Son 40 View Point in Mae Hong Son Located some 00 km. from Bangkok, Chiang Mai is the principal city of northern Thailand and capital of the province of the same name. Popularly known as “The Rose of the North” and with an en- chanting location on the banks of the Ping River, the city and its surroundings are blessed with stunning natural beauty and a uniquely indigenous cultural identity. Founded in 12 by King Mengrai as the capital of the Lanna Kingdom, Chiang Mai has had a long and mostly independent history, which has to a large extent preserved a most distinctive culture. This is witnessed both in the daily lives of the people, who maintain their own dialect, customs and cuisine, and in a host of ancient temples, fascinating for their northern Thai architectural Styles and rich decorative details. Chiang Mai also continues its renowned tradition as a handicraft centre, producing items in silk, wood, silver, ceramics and more, which make the city the country’s top shopping destination for arts and crafts. Beyond the city, Chiang Mai province spreads over an area of 20,000 sq. km. offering some of the most picturesque scenery in the whole Kingdom. The fertile Ping River Valley, a patchwork of paddy fields, is surrounded by rolling hills and the province as a whole is one of forested mountains (including Thailand’s highest peak, Doi Inthanon), jungles and rivers. Here is the ideal terrain for adventure travel by trekking on elephant back, river rafting or four-wheel drive safaris in a natural wonderland. -
Thailand & Laos
THAILAND & LAOS ESSENTIAL SOUTHEAST ASIA Small Group Trip 16 Days ATJ.com | [email protected] | 800.642.2742 Page 1 Essential Southeast Asia THAILAND & LAOS SOUTHEAST ASIA ESSENTIAL SOUTHEAST ASIA Small Group Trip 16 Days LAOS Chiang Saen . Pakbeng. Chiang Rai . Luang Prabang Chiang Mai . Mekong River Lampang . Sukhothai THAILAND Ayutthaya . Khao Yai Bangkok Giant Temple Guardian Statue INDULGE YOUR BUDDHIST CULTURES, TRADITIONAL ART, TRIBAL WANDERLUST PEOPLES, RIVER CRUISE, UNIQUE CEREMONIES, LOY Ø Explore ancient cities and modern metropolises KRATHONG FESTIVAL, UNESCO SITES, NATIONAL Ø Join the locals in celebrating an authentic PARKS, WILDLIFE Thai festival This journey represents a return to our roots. Our company was built on pioneering trips Ø Learn about native elephants to Southeast Asia, as these countries were just opening up their borders, combining famous iconic sites with far-flung meanderings. This journey resurrects that spirit, embodying a masterful Ø Visit remote hill-tribe villages that still practice synthesis of iconic sights and unique, immersive, cultural experiences. traditional ways of life Venture from the modern metropolis of Bangkok deep into the countryside to witness ancient Ø Cruise among sleepy villages and colorful markets ways of life still practiced by secluded hill tribes. Visit local artists deeply invested in their crafts. in the Mekong Delta Sail deep into wilderness preserves in search of colorful wildlife and foliage. Join in a traditional festival, celebrated unbroken for centuries, and learn about Buddhist traditions directly from Ø Enjoy a special private Lao welcome ceremony and friendly monks. Soak up the colonial charm of Luang Prabang and, most of all, experience the dance performance unmatched warmth of the local people. -
Floodplain Sediment from a 30-Year-Recurrence Flood in 2005 of the Ping River in Northern Thailand S
Floodplain sediment from a 30-year-recurrence flood in 2005 of the Ping River in northern Thailand S. H. Wood, A. D. Ziegler To cite this version: S. H. Wood, A. D. Ziegler. Floodplain sediment from a 30-year-recurrence flood in 2005 of the Ping River in northern Thailand. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions, European Geosciences Union, 2007, 4 (5), pp.3839-3868. hal-00298904 HAL Id: hal-00298904 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00298904 Submitted on 18 Oct 2007 HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci- destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents entific research documents, whether they are pub- scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, lished or not. The documents may come from émanant des établissements d’enseignement et de teaching and research institutions in France or recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires abroad, or from public or private research centers. publics ou privés. Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., 4, 3839–3868, 2007 Hydrology and www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci-discuss.net/4/3839/2007/ Earth System HESSD © Author(s) 2007. This work is licensed Sciences 4, 3839–3868, 2007 under a Creative Commons License. Discussions Papers published in Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions are under Floodplain sediment, open-access review for the journal Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 30-year flood, Ping River, Thailand S. H. Wood and A. D. Ziegler Floodplain sediment from a Title Page 30-year-recurrence flood in 2005 of the Abstract Introduction Ping River in northern Thailand Conclusions References Tables Figures S. -
The Significance of Khruba Sriwichai 'S Role in Northern Thai Buddhism : His Sacred Biography , Meditation Practice and Influence
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF KHRUBA SRIWICHAI 'S ROLE IN NORTHERN THAI BUDDHISM : HIS SACRED BIOGRAPHY , MEDITATION PRACTICE AND INFLUENCE ISARA TREESAHAKIAT Thesis submitted for the degree of Master of Arts in Religious Studies, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, 29 April 2011 Table of Contents ABSTRACT ................................................................................................................ i ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ............................................................................................ iii INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................... 1 CHAPTER ONE : A LITERATURE REVIEW OF THAI AND ENGLISH MATERIALS ON KHRUBA SRIWICHAI ............................................................................................... 6 Introduction .......................................................................................................... 6 1.1 The definitions of khruba and ton bun ........................................................... 7 1.2 The belief in ton bun , millennialism, and bodhisatta .................................. 11 1.3 The association between ton bun and political authority ............................. 14 1.4 Ton bun , Buddhist revival and construction of sacred space ....................... 17 1.5 The fundamental theory of charisma ........................................................... 19 1.6 The theory of sacred biography and the framework for conceptualizing the history of the monks in Thailand ...................................................................... -
Did the Construction of the Bhumibol Dam Cause a Dramatic Reduction in Sediment Supply to the Chao Phraya River?
water Article Did the Construction of the Bhumibol Dam Cause a Dramatic Reduction in Sediment Supply to the Chao Phraya River? Matharit Namsai 1,2, Warit Charoenlerkthawin 1,3, Supakorn Sirapojanakul 4, William C. Burnett 5 and Butsawan Bidorn 1,3,* 1 Department of Water Resources Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, Thailand; [email protected] (M.N.); [email protected] (W.C.) 2 The Royal Irrigation Department, Bangkok 10300, Thailand 3 WISE Research Unit, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, Thailand 4 Department of Civil Engineering, Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi, Pathumthani 12110, Thailand; [email protected] 5 Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306, USA; [email protected] * Correspondence: [email protected]; Tel.: +66-2218-6455 Abstract: The Bhumibol Dam on Ping River, Thailand, was constructed in 1964 to provide water for irrigation, hydroelectric power generation, flood mitigation, fisheries, and saltwater intrusion control to the Great Chao Phraya River basin. Many studies, carried out near the basin outlet, have suggested that the dam impounds significant sediment, resulting in shoreline retreat of the Chao Phraya Delta. In this study, the impact of damming on the sediment regime is analyzed through the sediment variation along the Ping River. The results show that the Ping River drains a mountainous Citation: Namsai, M.; region, with sediment mainly transported in suspension in the upper and middle reaches. By contrast, Charoenlerkthawin, W.; sediment is mostly transported as bedload in the lower basin. Variation of long-term total sediment Sirapojanakul, S.; Burnett, W.C.; flux data suggests that, while the Bhumibol Dam does effectively trap sediment, there was only a Bidorn, B. -
Travel Packages for WACE 2017 in Chiang
Sightseeing Packages for Participants of WACE 20th World Conference June 5th-8th, 2017 Chiangmai, Thailand Tour: HALF DAY CITY & TEMPLES TOUR Code: TOUR 01 Daily: Morning 08.30 – 12.00 / Afternoon 13.30 – 17.00 Visit and explore four revered temples in Chiang Mai. All was constructed during the Lanna period; each reflects the glory, splendors and nobility of a rich historical era. In the center of the city lies Wat Phra Singh first built during the reign of Phra Chao Kham Fu (1328-1335). The temple’s compound includes the Lai Kam Chapel and the abbot of this important temple is the head of the local religious administration. Lying smack in the heart of the city (almost right in the middle of the square-walled city) is Wat Chedi Luang, the large Chedi (the biggest in the city) behind the viharn was constructed by King Saen Muang Ma around 1401. Originally 90 meters high, it is now a mere 40 meters as the result of an earthquake in 1545. A small building near the main entrance encloses the “Sao Intakin” (spirit of the city). Last but not least is Wat Chiang Man, lying in the Northern part of the old walled city; it is the oldest temple within the city walls. Constructed by King Mengrai (1296-1311) the founder of Chiangmai, it is said that the king spent his last years in this temple Drive around the old city to see the moat surrounding it and the ruins of the city gates. Then visit the largest central market, Worarot Market, alive with its daily hustle and bustle. -
Flood Effects on Water Quality and Benthic Fauna Diversity in the Upper Chao Phraya River and the Lower Ping and Nan Rivers, Thailand
eJBio Electronic Journal of Biology, 2014, Vol. 10(4):113-117 Flood Effects on Water Quality and Benthic Fauna Diversity in the Upper Chao Phraya River and the Lower Ping and Nan Rivers, Thailand Tinnapan Netpae* Faculty of Science and Technology, Nakhon Sawan Rajabhat University, Thailand. * Corresponding author. Tel: +66 (0)5621 9100; Fax: +66 (0)5622 1237; E-mail: [email protected] this research will provide information on the water Abstract qualities and the diversity of benthic fauna in the upper Chao Phraya River, the lower Ping and Nan The final quarter of the year 2011, wide space Rivers. The results of this research will also be flooding in Thailand was heavily affected to compared with other research done before the to ecosystem in rivers. This research aims to compare determine any characteristic changes of water water quality and benthic fauna diversity of the quality and the diversity of benthic fauna. upper Chao Phraya River and the lower Ping and Nan Rivers in Nakhon Sawan Province between 2. Methods before and after the flood. The parameters including water temperature, turbidity, pH, conductivity, DO, Study Area - 3- BOD5, NO3 -N, NH3-N, PO4 , coliform bacteria and fecal coliform bacteria were measured. In the Nakhon Sawan Province is the place where Ping aftermath of flood situation, the results indicate that and Nan Rivers combine together to form Chao water quality of rivers after the flood is lower than Phraya River. In 2011, more than 5,300 cubic before the flood but both of them not lower than the meters of flood water per second flow into the Chao surface water quality standard. -
5-Day Ancient Siam: World Heritage Sites
5-Day Ancient Siam: World Heritage Sites Downloaded on: 8 Oct 2021 Tour code: BKKDBWH5 Tour type ( Private ) Tour Level: Moderate Tour Comfort: Superior Tour Period: 5 Days Bangkok, Ayutthaya, Kamphaeng Phet, Sukhothai, Chiang Mai highlights tour details See Ayutthaya's oldest relics Depart Bangkok for Bang Pa In before continuing to Ayutthaya by Visit the 600-year old Wat Yai Chaimongkol boat. Upon arrival, you’ll disembark at Wat Panan Choeng and Travel like a local in a long-tail boat continue to Wat Yai Chaimongkol. After lunch, you’ll visit Wat Explore the Khampheng Phet Historical Park Chaiwatthanaram, Wat Phra Si Sanpeth, Wat Phra Mahathat and the Tour Sukhothai's Historical Park by bicycle Boat Museum. On day-two you’ll depart for Khampheng Phet to tour Marvel at Chiang Mai's Wat Doi Suthep the Khampheng Phet Historical Park. Next stop is Sukhothai to visit Wat Si Chum, Wat Chang Lom, Wat Chang Rop, Wat Phra Si Ariyabot and the royal Wat Phra Kaew.Tour Sukhothai Historical Park by bicycle on day three, including Wat Mahathat, Wat Saphan Hin, Wat Si Sawai and the Sangkhalok Museum. The final two days include visits to Si Satchanalai Historical Park, Celadon Kiln Site Study & Conservation Centre, and Chiang Mai's Woraros Market, Wat Phra Singh and Wat Doi Suthep. Contact [email protected] www.diethelmtravel.com Copyright © Diethelm Travel Management Limited. All right reserved. 5-Day Ancient Siam: World Heritage Sites Contact [email protected] www.diethelmtravel.com Copyright © Diethelm Travel Management Limited. All right reserved. 5-Day Ancient Siam: World Heritage Sites tour description Day 1 : BANGKOK - AYUTTHAYA (-/L/D) Meet your private guide at the lobby of your hotel and depart to Bang Pa In. -
Tour Itinerary
GEEO ITINERARY THAILAND – Winter Day 1: Bangkok Arrive at any time. Arrive in Bangkok at any time. Check into our hotel and enjoy the city. Check the notice boards or ask at reception for the exact time and location of the group meeting, typically 6:00 p.m. or 7:00 p.m. After the meeting, you might consider heading out for a meal in a nearby local restaurant to further get to know your tour leader and travel companions. Please make every effort to arrive on time for this welcome meeting. If you are delayed and will arrive late, please inform us. Your tour leader will then leave you a message at the front desk informing you of where and when to meet up. Day 2: Bangkok (B) Guided longboat tour of Bangkok's klongs and Wat Po. Opt to visit Grand Palace and National Museum. You have free time this afternoon to enjoy this bustling city. We begin the day with a guided visit to Wat Po. Immerse yourself in Thai Buddhist culture and visit the famous giant 46m (151ft) reclining Buddha, covered in gold leaf. Relax with a traditional Thai massage at the country’s leading school of massage at Wat Po. We then have a Klong Riverboat tour. Travel by longtail boat on the busy Chao Phraya River. Go through the smaller klongs (canals) to see skyscrapers, temples, and shops in the distance, and the densely populated waterfront settlements up close. The afternoon is free for you to enjoy this bustling metropolis. Stroll through one of Bangkok’s many malls and open-air markets, and pick up something if you'd like. -
Intersections Between Capitalist Commodification of Thai K-Pop and Buddhist Fandoms" (2021)
The University of San Francisco USF Scholarship: a digital repository @ Gleeson Library | Geschke Center Master's Projects and Capstones Theses, Dissertations, Capstones and Projects Spring 5-21-2021 Sattha, Money and Idols: Intersections Between Capitalist Commodification of Thai -popK and Buddhist Fandoms Pornpailin Meklalit [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://repository.usfca.edu/capstone Part of the Buddhist Studies Commons, East Asian Languages and Societies Commons, Liturgy and Worship Commons, Other Languages, Societies, and Cultures Commons, and the South and Southeast Asian Languages and Societies Commons Recommended Citation Meklalit, Pornpailin, "Sattha, Money and Idols: Intersections Between Capitalist Commodification of Thai K-pop and Buddhist Fandoms" (2021). Master's Projects and Capstones. 1174. https://repository.usfca.edu/capstone/1174 This Project/Capstone - Global access is brought to you for free and open access by the Theses, Dissertations, Capstones and Projects at USF Scholarship: a digital repository @ Gleeson Library | Geschke Center. It has been accepted for inclusion in Master's Projects and Capstones by an authorized administrator of USF Scholarship: a digital repository @ Gleeson Library | Geschke Center. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Sattha, Money and Idols: Intersections Between Capitalist Commodification of Thai K-pop and Buddhist Fandoms Pornpailin (Pauline) Meklalit APS 650: Capstone Project Professor Brian Komei Dempster May 21, 2021 Abstract This study investigates the cultural, economic, and spiritual meanings, as well as the goals of activities carried out by both the K-pop fandom (specifically fans of EXO and NCT) and Buddhist devotees in Thailand—and their considerable degree of overlap. While Thai Buddhism is revered, K-pop fandom is stigmatized as an extreme, problematic form of behavior.