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Publication Open Access Assessing governability of environmental protected areas in Phetchaburi and Prachuap Kirikhan, Thailand(2015) Suvaluck Satumanatpan; Ratana Chuenpagdee; Mahidol University. Faculty of Environment and Resource StudiesEnvironmental degradation continues in Thailand, despite the establishment of several environmental protected areas (EPAs) since their inception in 1992. EPAs aim to promote the conservation and sustainability of natural resources through... decentralization and improving the participation of local governments and communities. Not all EPAs are successful, however. The purpose of this paper is to examine factors affecting the implementation of the EPAs program in Thailand, using the PhetchaburiPublication Metadata only Resilience of Small-Scale Fishers to Declining Fisheries in the Gulf of Thailand(2020-01-02) Suvaluck Satumanatpan; Richard Pollnac; Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies, Mahidol University; University of Rhode Island© 2019, © 2019 Taylor & Francis. Small-scale fishers depend on fishery resources, which have been declining continuously in Thailand and elsewhere; thus, understanding their perceived ability to adapt to future fishery declines is crucial.... This study examines factors affecting perceptions of resilience among small-scale fishers in the Gulf of Thailand. Findings indicate that fishers’ responses to the fishery’s decline are associated with four components of resilience including: ability (1Publication Metadata only Factors influencing the well-being of small-scale fishers in the Gulf of Thailand(2017-06-15) Suvaluck Satumanatpan; Richard Pollnac; Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies, Mahidol University; University of Rhode Island. An important aspect of fisheries social impact assessment concerning proposed changes, management or technological, is the impact on well-being. The findings of this study offer several practical findings that, if applied, will contribute to sustainability... of fisheries in Thailand and similar locations.Publication Open Access Adaptiveness to Enhance the Sustainability of Freshwater-Aquaculture Farmers to the Environmental Changes(2022) Anawach Saithong; Suvaluck Satumanatpan; Kamalaporn Kanongdate; Thiyada Piyawongnarat; Poonyawee Srisantear; Mahidol University. Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies; Rajdamnern Nok Avenue. United Nations Building. United Nations Development Programme; King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi. Research, Innovation and Partnership Office; Foundation for Environmental Education for Sustainable Development (Thailand)Two alternative physical adaptations of freshwater-aquaculture farmers were observed along the upstream Bangpakong Watershed, Thailand. First was the modification of aquaculture types: (1) completely changing former species to others; (2) mixingPublication Open Access Tracking progress in coastal management-across the integrated coastal management cycle and indicators.(2010) Suvaluck Satumanatpan; สุวลักษณ์ สาธุมนัสพันธุ์; Henocque, Yves; Mahidol University. Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies.by which progress and learning can be assessed. We worked out and tested in the field self-assessment questions through participation techniques and meetings with a number of stakeholders among local coastal management projects in Thailand. The prime...This paper presents the framework for assessing progress of coastal management initiatives. The framework is based on the cycle of integrated coastal management (ICM). Each step in the cycle suggests the indicators or self-assessment questions
