- Urban and Rural Development Challenges
- Southeast Asian Sociopolitical Studies
- Urban Planning and Governance
- Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
- Urban Transport and Accessibility
- Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
- Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism
- demographic modeling and climate adaptation
- Delphi Technique in Research
- Disaster Management and Resilience
- Flood Risk Assessment and Management
- Regional Economics and Spatial Analysis
Thammasat University
2018-2022
University of Bristol
2013
[1] At present continental to global scale flood forecasting predicts at a point discharge, with little attention detail and accuracy of local inundation predictions. Yet, variables are interest all impacts inherently in nature. This paper proposes large-scale ensemble model that uses best available data modeling approaches scarce areas. The was built for the Lower Zambezi River demonstrate current capabilities large data-scarce regions. ECMWF forecast (ENS) were used force VIC (Variable...
This paper explores how organised urban communities in Bangkok are planning for and responding to environmental other crises, identify approaches fostering more sustainable, inclusive resilient development. Lower-income residents may not have access support systems such as disaster insurance, so being able use existing assets can offer an opportunity successful coping adaptation strategies future shocks. The study what actions taken by lower-income cope adapt using their individual...
The Science, Research, and Innovation Plan 2023–2027 (SRI Plan) is a national policy that will support researchers to steer Thailand towards more sustainable path. In contrast most existing policies, which focus on poverty reduction through economic growth schemes, security, (TSRI) aims at balancing the social, economic, environmental aspects of SRI Plan. While TSRI has been incorporating Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into its it realized there need cater for diverse lives across...
Bangkok, Thailand's capital, has experienced disruptive flood events and remains vulnerable to sea level rise subsidence. Those living in low-income communities are often most exposed climate risk, along canals, housing with infrastructure that is not adapted change. Ensuring Thai cities plan for resilient inclusive growth therefore important achieving a sustainable urban future. Urban resilience here encompasses only physical change impacts other shocks, but also socioeconomic resilience,...