Rapid economic development and urban expansion of the Bangkok Metropolitan Region (BMR) places pressure on biomes and communities alike. In a world suffering from the increasing effects of climate change, unchecked urbanisation comes at the expense of carbon sequestrating environments. The modernisation, concretisation and gentrification of this low-lying, deltaic, monsoonal metropolis has seen its traditional, water-based urban morphology replaced with a solid state of perception, parallel to a loss of flood mitigating infrastructure. As the metropolis’ boundaries expand into its hinterlands, agriculturally productive land is being converted to residential, commercial and industrial development and the fate of low-income urban populations ...
This proposal aims to investigate an extensive role of Bangkok’s canal system that can potentially s...
The way urbanization unfolds over the next few decades in the developing countries of Asia will have...
This paper argues that integrative analysis of city systems helps us to see beyond their current env...
Rapid economic development and urban expansion of the Bangkok Metropolitan Region (BMR) places press...
Southeast Asian cities have been growing rapidly since entering the 21st century, including Bangkok ...
This article examines the concept of urban sustainability within the context of two case studies fro...
This essay analyzes the spatial and temporal dynamics which have emerged from the rapid development ...
Bangkok’s expansion and population increase are both causes and consequences of rapid economic trans...
Bangkok and the Bangkok Mega Region (BMR) have experienced rapid and compressed development, resulti...
The thesis investigates the application of sustainability principles on a specific "superblock", the...
Perception and relation of people towards water in Bangkok have changed through time, from a way of ...
Bangkok, the primary mega-city of Thailand, had once been driven by water-based development until ca...
This thesis challenges the dominant approach to examining flooding through a case study of the 2011 ...
This paper analyzes key urban vulnerabilities to climate change impacts in two secondary cities, Kho...
International audienceThe river capitals Phnom Penh and Bangkok are subject to very high stresses in...
This proposal aims to investigate an extensive role of Bangkok’s canal system that can potentially s...
The way urbanization unfolds over the next few decades in the developing countries of Asia will have...
This paper argues that integrative analysis of city systems helps us to see beyond their current env...
Rapid economic development and urban expansion of the Bangkok Metropolitan Region (BMR) places press...
Southeast Asian cities have been growing rapidly since entering the 21st century, including Bangkok ...
This article examines the concept of urban sustainability within the context of two case studies fro...
This essay analyzes the spatial and temporal dynamics which have emerged from the rapid development ...
Bangkok’s expansion and population increase are both causes and consequences of rapid economic trans...
Bangkok and the Bangkok Mega Region (BMR) have experienced rapid and compressed development, resulti...
The thesis investigates the application of sustainability principles on a specific "superblock", the...
Perception and relation of people towards water in Bangkok have changed through time, from a way of ...
Bangkok, the primary mega-city of Thailand, had once been driven by water-based development until ca...
This thesis challenges the dominant approach to examining flooding through a case study of the 2011 ...
This paper analyzes key urban vulnerabilities to climate change impacts in two secondary cities, Kho...
International audienceThe river capitals Phnom Penh and Bangkok are subject to very high stresses in...
This proposal aims to investigate an extensive role of Bangkok’s canal system that can potentially s...
The way urbanization unfolds over the next few decades in the developing countries of Asia will have...
This paper argues that integrative analysis of city systems helps us to see beyond their current env...