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  • Thailand’s Municipal Solid Waste Situation in 2016

    The amount of solid waste across Thailand is increasing every year. It was found that there was a total amount of 27.06 million tons of solid waste generated in Thailand, which ...

  • International standards: Right to information

    It is increasingly being recognised that governments hold information not for themselves but, rather, on behalf of the public and that, as a result, public bodies should provide...

  • PM emphasizes Govt’s progresses and plans for national water management

    Report on the Thai Government's progress and plans for national water management

  • Coral reefs in Thailand decaying at alarming rate: scientists blame it on tourism

    Researchers in Kasetsart University claim that the total area experiencing the coral reef damage in Thailand has increased from 30 percent to 77 percent in the last decade. It i...

  • Thailand SDG 14: Life Below Water

    A brief summary of SDG 14 in Thailand

  • Thai oil spill having "extreme" impact on tourism - minister

    News article summary: BANGKOK (Reuters) - An oil spill that has blackened beaches at a Thai holiday island was having an extreme impact on tourism and could spread to the coast...

  • Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing

    llegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing remains one of the greatest threats to marine ecosystems due to its potent ability to undermine national and regional efforts t...

  • Thailand’s Sufficiency Economy Philosophy and the SDGs

    Speech on Thailand’s Sufficiency Economy Philosophy and Sustainable Development Goals given by Dr. Chirayu Isarankun Na Ayuthaya Global Business Dialogue: Sustainable Developmen...

  • Criminal justice response to wildlife crime in Thailand A Rapid Assessment

    Thailand is a country rich in biological diversity, and home to unique and rare species of flora and fauna including the iconic tiger and Asian elephant. In Thailand – as elsewh...

  • Sourcing Legally Produced Wood: A Guide for Businesses — 2018 Edition

    This publication updates the 2014 version of Sourcing Legally Produced Wood, which provided information on illegal logging and associated trade, public and private procurement p...

  • Policy Briefings Phase 3: (2013-2018)

    This policy booklet provides policy recommendations on key sustainable development issues in the Mekong Region that were explored by the collaborative research projects of SUMER...

  • Climate risks, regional integration and sustainability in the Mekong Region

    This book brings together multi-country empirical case studies that explore complexities of resource management and governance in the Mekong region, including 10 collaborative s...

  • Sufficiency Economy Philosophy: Thailand’s Path towards Sustainable Development Goals

    Drawing upon Thailand's development experiences, this booklet represents part of Thailand’s efforts to create partnerships for development and sustainability in the global commu...

  • Common guidance for the identification of High Conservation Value

    This document builds on a series of Good Practice guides for High Conservation Value (HCV) practitioners and auditors. Over the past few years, as global HCV definitions are ame...

  • A Guide to Investment in the Special Economic Zones

    The purpose of this Guide to Investment in the Special Economic Development Zones (SEZs) is for the benefit of investors who are interested in locating their investment in one o...

  • Water Security Index Concept: Thailand's Water Security Situation in the Context of the World

    During RIO+20 meeting, the sustainable green economy for protecting environmental health via income increasing and poor eradication were discussed. The successful countries for ...

  • Special Economic Zone in Tak’s Mae Sot forces the relocation of 97 households.

    A total of 97 families who have occupied lands, which the government intends to allocate to the SEZ, will have to relocate, with the state accusing them of encroachment.

  • Special Economic Development Zones are on the wrong lands because those lands are our lives. No invasion.

    It’s been 2 years that the policy of special economic development zones has been implemented, but not been in a good shape. Apparently, people in SEZs are suffering and have imp...

  • Investment Promotion Act and BOI Announcements

    This web page comprises the Investment Promotion Act and BOI Announcements.

  • (In)Harmonious voices towards development: The future of SEZ Mukdahan

    The National Council for Peace and Order has announced Mukdahan province as a special border economic development zone by exercising Section 44 of the Constitution to acquire pu...

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