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Item Metadata only Pro-Environmental Agriculture to Promote a Sustainable Lifestyle(2024-09-01) Sereenonchai S.; Arunrat N.; Sereenonchai S.; Mahidol Universityease and timeliness showed the practicality of information nudges, especially through leadership and farmers’ perception of success based on their direct experience. After testing each method, results indicate that if it fits the farmers’ contextItem Metadata only Developing a tool for community involvement in water policy decision-making using strategic environmental assessments and serious games(2023-07-01) Ponok N.; Arunrat N.; Pumijumnong N.; Hamasaki H.; Stewart T.N.; Sereenonchai S.; Mahidol Universitymembers in the East Coast River Basin of Thailand. Key findings indicated a significant improvement in the participants' knowledge of SEA and skill in water policy decision-making. Results from implementing the tool were dependent on the background... of the participants and the context of the events. Further studies related to developing sustainable measures from SEA in community sectors should be considered.Item Metadata only Environmental, Human and Ecotoxicological Impacts of Different Rice Cultivation Systems in Northern Thailand(2023-02-01) Toolkiattiwong P.; Arunrat N.; Sereenonchai S.; Mahidol UniversitySustainable practices in rice cultivation require effective farming management concerning environmental and human health impacts. In this study, three rice cultivation systems, namely low-land, upland, and terraced rice in the Mae Chaem District.... This study indicated that, with more agricultural inputs, higher CF, WF, human health impacts, and freshwater ecotoxicity were generated. Although the use of pesticides in the study areas did not exceed the recommendations on the packaging, glyphosateItem Metadata only Heavy metal transfer and health risk assessment in an abandoned zinc mining-affected soil-rice system in western Thailand(2026-05-27) Arunrat N.; Sereenonchai S.; Sagulkiatpanya T.; Oo T.K.; Arunrat N.; Mahidol University, the geo-accumulation index (Igeo) indicated extremely severe Cd and Hg contamination at all sites, with Zn also reaching extremely severe levels at several locations. In addition, consistently elevated pollution load index (PLI) values (> 1) indicated... sustainable agriculture in mining-impacted regions.Item Metadata only Dynamics of 13C and 15N isotopes in fire-affected soils under rotational shifting cultivation in Northern Thailand(2026-02-01) Arunrat N.; Sereenonchai S.; Sakurada H.; Kongsurakan P.; Toma Y.; Hatano R.; Arunrat N.; Mahidol UniversityUnderstanding the biogeochemical consequences of fire and land-use history in tropical upland systems is essential for sustainable soil management. We investigated the vertical distribution of stable carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15... across the 0–100 cm soil profile. Results revealed that longer fallow periods (RSC-12Y) enhanced vertical movement and stabilization of TOC and TN, with more enriched δ13C and δ15N values at depth—indicative of legacy fire effectsItem Metadata only Carbon, Nitrogen and Water Footprints of Organic Rice and Conventional Rice Production over 4 Years of Cultivation: A Case Study in the Lower North of Thailand(2022-02-01) Arunrat N.; Sereenonchai S.; Chaowiwat W.; Wang C.; Hatano R.; Mahidol University) emissions in OF (3289.1 kg CO2eq ha−1 year−1) than in CVF (4921.7 kg CO2eq ha−1 year−1), indicating that the use of OF can mitigate the GHG emissions from soil carbon sequestration. However, there was a higher CF intensity in OF (1.17 kg CO2eq kg−1 riceItem Metadata only Climate change impact on major crop yield and water footprint under CMIP6 climate projections in repeated drought and flood areas in Thailand(2022-02-10) Arunrat N.; Sereenonchai S.; Chaowiwat W.; Wang C.; Mahidol Universityhalf that of rice production, indicating that these crops are suitable alternatives in the dry season.
