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SIU Thesis. Developing effective water / Alin Chintraruck / Bangkok : Shinawatra University - 2014
Collection Title: SIU Thesis Title : Developing effective water : resources management in Thailand Material Type: printed text Authors: Alin Chintraruck, Author ; Walsh, John Christopher, Associated Name ; Suravuth Pratishthananda, Associated Name Publisher: Bangkok : Shinawatra University Publication Date: 2014 Pagination: ix, 143 p. Size: 30 cm. Price: Gift. General note: Thesis.[Ph.D[Management Science]]. Shinawatra University, 2014. Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Resource Management -- Thailand
[LCSH]Water resources development
[LCSH]Water resources development -- Thailand.Class number: SIU-THE: SOM-PhD-2014-04 Abstract: The paradigm in water resources management has shifted towards more integration and sustainability. However, how it should be carried out in Thailand has not yet been fully delineated. In order to find out what it should be, this research has sought to diagnose and find the right prescription for water resources management in Thailand, i.e., investigating the current water resources management situation and formulating recommendations on how to make water resources management in Thailand more effective. The research adopted a qualitative approach to acquire insights from a group of 60 expert respondents who have working experience in water resources management in Thailand, with 30 of those experts re-interrogated to determine water management effectiveness in the research site of Phuket.
The diagnosis on the current situation has revealed that water management efforts in Thailand are ineffective and lack integration. Also, the findings show that 1) Thailand does not manage fully its water resources with the notions of governance and knowledge management and 2) Thailand might fail to employ sound natural resources and environment management and to take into consideration the socioeconomic conditions in managing its water resources.
For improvements, the findings pointed out that enhancing Thailand’s water resources management effectiveness could be done via improving governance, having sound natural resources and environment management, having proper management of socioeconomic conditions, and having proper management of knowledge and technology. In other words, implementing integrated water resources management (IWRM) would help in increasing Thailand’s water resources management effectiveness. Nonetheless, the fact that the recommendations from experts with water management experience from outside of Phuket are significantly different from those of experts with water management experience in Phuket implies the necessity of having IWRM tailor made to attain the essential contextual fit.
Curricular : PhDM Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=24645 SIU Thesis. Developing effective water : resources management in Thailand [printed text] / Alin Chintraruck, Author ; Walsh, John Christopher, Associated Name ; Suravuth Pratishthananda, Associated Name . - Bangkok : Shinawatra University, 2014 . - ix, 143 p. ; 30 cm.
Gift.
Thesis.[Ph.D[Management Science]]. Shinawatra University, 2014.
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Resource Management -- Thailand
[LCSH]Water resources development
[LCSH]Water resources development -- Thailand.Class number: SIU-THE: SOM-PhD-2014-04 Abstract: The paradigm in water resources management has shifted towards more integration and sustainability. However, how it should be carried out in Thailand has not yet been fully delineated. In order to find out what it should be, this research has sought to diagnose and find the right prescription for water resources management in Thailand, i.e., investigating the current water resources management situation and formulating recommendations on how to make water resources management in Thailand more effective. The research adopted a qualitative approach to acquire insights from a group of 60 expert respondents who have working experience in water resources management in Thailand, with 30 of those experts re-interrogated to determine water management effectiveness in the research site of Phuket.
The diagnosis on the current situation has revealed that water management efforts in Thailand are ineffective and lack integration. Also, the findings show that 1) Thailand does not manage fully its water resources with the notions of governance and knowledge management and 2) Thailand might fail to employ sound natural resources and environment management and to take into consideration the socioeconomic conditions in managing its water resources.
For improvements, the findings pointed out that enhancing Thailand’s water resources management effectiveness could be done via improving governance, having sound natural resources and environment management, having proper management of socioeconomic conditions, and having proper management of knowledge and technology. In other words, implementing integrated water resources management (IWRM) would help in increasing Thailand’s water resources management effectiveness. Nonetheless, the fact that the recommendations from experts with water management experience from outside of Phuket are significantly different from those of experts with water management experience in Phuket implies the necessity of having IWRM tailor made to attain the essential contextual fit.
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