Flooding is a natural phenomenon and in the past Thai people have adapted to flood events. However over the years land degradation, deforestation and bad urban practices have exacerbated the impact of flood disasters. This study of flood management in Thailand shows how human activities and interventions have impacted on the river basin system. This research focuses on the vulnerability to flood hazard of the people living or working near the Chao Phraya River. The case study is of the community living or working in the proximity of Wat Bang Luang (Bang Luang Temple) of the Pathum Thani Province, Thailand. This research explores the capacity of communities to live with or cope with floods. Their adaptations to changes in flood regimes wi...
Incidences of floods have been increasing in frequency and severity. Despite the conside...
This study aimed to determine low-income housing adaptations for flooding, which causes living probl...
Flooding is the most important catastrophe, ranking the first position among other natural disasters...
This article focuses on the processes of flood management and the experiences of flood victims in Ch...
Thailand’s Bangkok has experienced rapid population growth and subsequent expansion over recent deca...
Thailand’s Bangkok has experienced rapid population growth and subsequent expansion over recent deca...
This research investigates the impacts of the repetitive flooding on the inhabitants of the four flo...
The purpose of this research was to study the environmental, economic, social and health impacts of ...
The flooding in Medan due to heavy rainfall area has become a daily problem to the community who liv...
Field-based academic researches play a vital role in the identification of key issues contributing t...
Resilience is an essential and highly desired characteristic of a social-ecological system’s ability...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
Flood is the most dangerous of natural disasters. It is responsible for considerable loss of life an...
The rapidly urbanizing cities in Southeast Asia experience increasing flood impacts due to the conse...
The Lower Mekong Basin covers four countries, Lao PDR, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. These countri...
Incidences of floods have been increasing in frequency and severity. Despite the conside...
This study aimed to determine low-income housing adaptations for flooding, which causes living probl...
Flooding is the most important catastrophe, ranking the first position among other natural disasters...
This article focuses on the processes of flood management and the experiences of flood victims in Ch...
Thailand’s Bangkok has experienced rapid population growth and subsequent expansion over recent deca...
Thailand’s Bangkok has experienced rapid population growth and subsequent expansion over recent deca...
This research investigates the impacts of the repetitive flooding on the inhabitants of the four flo...
The purpose of this research was to study the environmental, economic, social and health impacts of ...
The flooding in Medan due to heavy rainfall area has become a daily problem to the community who liv...
Field-based academic researches play a vital role in the identification of key issues contributing t...
Resilience is an essential and highly desired characteristic of a social-ecological system’s ability...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
Flood is the most dangerous of natural disasters. It is responsible for considerable loss of life an...
The rapidly urbanizing cities in Southeast Asia experience increasing flood impacts due to the conse...
The Lower Mekong Basin covers four countries, Lao PDR, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. These countri...
Incidences of floods have been increasing in frequency and severity. Despite the conside...
This study aimed to determine low-income housing adaptations for flooding, which causes living probl...
Flooding is the most important catastrophe, ranking the first position among other natural disasters...