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Research Projects by Ekkathep Ekkamolkul
by Bharat Dahiya, Dr.Yongyuth Apiworathanakorn, Ekkathep Ekkamolkul, Aryasatyani Dhyani, Inda Fitryarini, 孝曦 郭, Souksamay Manhmanyvong, etik sn, Nuttapol Sothiratviroj, wengky ariando, Michael Muturi, Piraya Rattanopas, ms. saintenv, and Khin Maung Soe
Bangkok is the capital city of the Kingdom of Thailand. With a population of 9.8 million (2018), ... more Bangkok is the capital city of the Kingdom of Thailand. With a population of 9.8 million (2018), it is the largest city in Thailand. Bangkok forms the core of Bangkok Metropolitan Region, which has an estimated population of 15 million. Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) governs the city, and is supported by 50 districts that serve as its administrative subdivisions.
The ‘Development Plan for Bangkok Metropolis: 2013-2032’, among its seven strategies, includes one that aims at building ‘Bangkok as a green and convenient city.’ The Bangkok Comprehensive Plan 2013 (B.E.2556), initiated as a guideline for developing Bangkok, among its five ‘visions’, includes one vision for Bangkok as ‘a healthy metropolis that promotes conservation of natural environment.’
Within this institutional as well as urban policy and planning context, the Smart Environment for Smart Cities research project for Bangkok megacity focuses on three urban environmental issues as follows:
(1) Solid Waste Recycling
(2) Wastewater Treatment
(3) Community Spirit and Smart Neighbourhood Environment
by Bharat Dahiya, Dr.Yongyuth Apiworathanakorn, Ekkathep Ekkamolkul, Aryasatyani Dhyani, Inda Fitryarini, 孝曦 郭, Souksamay Manhmanyvong, etik sn, Nuttapol Sothiratviroj, wengky ariando, Michael Muturi, Piraya Rattanopas, ms. saintenv, and Khin Maung Soe
Bangkok is the capital city of the Kingdom of Thailand. With a population of 9.8 million (2018), ... more Bangkok is the capital city of the Kingdom of Thailand. With a population of 9.8 million (2018), it is the largest city in Thailand. Bangkok forms the core of Bangkok Metropolitan Region, which has an estimated population of 15 million. Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) governs the city, and is supported by 50 districts that serve as its administrative subdivisions.
The ‘Development Plan for Bangkok Metropolis: 2013-2032’, among its seven strategies, includes one that aims at building ‘Bangkok as a green and convenient city.’ The Bangkok Comprehensive Plan 2013 (B.E.2556), initiated as a guideline for developing Bangkok, among its five ‘visions’, includes one vision for Bangkok as ‘a healthy metropolis that promotes conservation of natural environment.’
Within this institutional as well as urban policy and planning context, the Smart Environment for Smart Cities research project for Bangkok megacity focuses on three urban environmental issues as follows:
(1) Solid Waste Recycling
(2) Wastewater Treatment
(3) Community Spirit and Smart Neighbourhood Environment