Reporters : Asst.Prof.Dr.Natapon Kaewthong, Asst.Prof.Chayanat Buathongkhue, Dr.Prasert Nonthakarn, Mr.Tanakorn Inthasuth.
Indicator : 13.3.5
Date : 17 Sep 2022
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The Faculty of Engineering Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya organized a sub-district water plan workshop. This workshop, titled “Sathing Phra Peninsula,” took place in the Sriwiswa Meeting Room Faculty of Engineering, RUTS. With a primary focus on sub-district water planning as a crucial tool for enhancing sustainable water management and climate adaptation.
This initiative aimed to benefit a community network comprising 38 sub-districts. It received support from the Agricultural Research Development Agency (a Public Organization). The project aimed at improving water management efficiency, costs, and water allocation system with water balance per sub-district in the Sathing Phra Peninsula area through innovation and participation. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jaruwat Jaroenjit, Deputy Dean for Academic Affairs and Research, presided over the opening ceremony. Dr. Nattaphon Kaewthong, the head of the research project, and Assistant Prof. Kitisak Chumthong, a water management expert, organized activities and presented the progress of sub-district water planning, aiming to enhance efficiency in water management, reduce costs, and optimize water allocation systems through innovative approaches within the Sathing Phra Peninsula area.
This comprehensive training program plays a pivotal role in increasing the efficiency of sustainable water management and establishing a network of public participation in water management, thereby supporting climate change adaptation and knowledge transfer on water balance analysis at the sub-district level, enabling farmers to plan crop cultivation more efficiently in each sub-district.
This comprehensive training program plays a pivotal role in increasing the efficiency of sustainable water management. It also seeks to establish a network of public participation in water management, supporting climate change adaptation and knowledge transfer on water balance analysis at the sub-district level. This enables farmers to plan crop cultivation more efficiently in each sub-district.
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