Although Thailand is an agricultural country, it is now moving rapidly toward an agricultural /industrial orientation with two major problems. The first is low efficiency in agricultural production as a result of high input costs, the second is an advancing environmental deterioration resulting from pollution. These problems have originated mostly from improper use of syntheti
In 1961 the Thai government introduced agricultural policies that for over 40 years turned Thai subs...
Farmers in the North-EasternThailand have suffered bitterly from poverty because of the unfavorable ...
Due to the past parochialism of environmental economists and development specialists alike, environm...
Traditionally a one-crop economy based on exports of rice, Thailand has achieved a remarkable degree...
Since the 1990s, in the southern districts of Xayabury province in the Mekong corridor, traditional ...
The process of commercialisation-diversification in the highlands of upper northern Thailand and the...
• Northeast Thailand is the largest region, covering more than one-third of the area of the country;...
The objective of this research is to propose an indicator to deal with environmental problems for ag...
Changes in the economic, demographic and political characteristics of Thailand have had a strong imp...
AbstractAgriculture has long been important to Thailand development. Since 1960 the government promo...
Fertilizer use in Thailand has become an integral part of agriculture due to the declining availabil...
Poverty alleviation and environmental preservation are very important issues to many governments. Al...
The majority of Thailand’s population lies in rural areas where farming activities generally play an...
The purpose of this study was to examine organic horticultural production in Chiangmai, Thailand, th...
Thailand is ranked among the top 10 countries most vulnerable to climate change, and its farmers hav...
In 1961 the Thai government introduced agricultural policies that for over 40 years turned Thai subs...
Farmers in the North-EasternThailand have suffered bitterly from poverty because of the unfavorable ...
Due to the past parochialism of environmental economists and development specialists alike, environm...
Traditionally a one-crop economy based on exports of rice, Thailand has achieved a remarkable degree...
Since the 1990s, in the southern districts of Xayabury province in the Mekong corridor, traditional ...
The process of commercialisation-diversification in the highlands of upper northern Thailand and the...
• Northeast Thailand is the largest region, covering more than one-third of the area of the country;...
The objective of this research is to propose an indicator to deal with environmental problems for ag...
Changes in the economic, demographic and political characteristics of Thailand have had a strong imp...
AbstractAgriculture has long been important to Thailand development. Since 1960 the government promo...
Fertilizer use in Thailand has become an integral part of agriculture due to the declining availabil...
Poverty alleviation and environmental preservation are very important issues to many governments. Al...
The majority of Thailand’s population lies in rural areas where farming activities generally play an...
The purpose of this study was to examine organic horticultural production in Chiangmai, Thailand, th...
Thailand is ranked among the top 10 countries most vulnerable to climate change, and its farmers hav...
In 1961 the Thai government introduced agricultural policies that for over 40 years turned Thai subs...
Farmers in the North-EasternThailand have suffered bitterly from poverty because of the unfavorable ...
Due to the past parochialism of environmental economists and development specialists alike, environm...