แนวทางการบูรณาการโครงการความรับผิดชอบต่อสังคม กรณีศึกษากองทัพอากาศไทย,
2025
คณะวิศวกรรมศาสตร์
แนวทางการบูรณาการโครงการความรับผิดชอบต่อสังคม กรณีศึกษากองทัพอากาศไทย, ศิริกัญญารัตน์ สวนสีดา
Chulalongkorn University Theses and Dissertations (Chula ETD)
การศึกษาครั้งนี้มีวัตถุประสงค์เพื่อเสนอแนวทางการบูรณาการโครงการความรับผิดชอบต่อสังคมขององค์กร (CSR Integration) ของกองทัพอากาศให้เชื่อมโยงกับวิสัยทัศน์ พันธกิจ ภารกิจหลักด้านความมั่นคง ยุทธศาสตร์ชาติ 20 ปีและเป้าหมายการพัฒนาที่ยั่งยืน (SDGs) โดยการทบทวนวรรณกรรมร่วมกับการสัมภาษณ์เชิงลึกกับผู้ที่เกี่ยวข้อง ซึ่งผลการศึกษาพบว่า กองทัพอากาศมีศักยภาพอย่างมากในการดําเนินกิจกรรมความรับผิดชอบต่อสังคมขององค์กรที่มุ่งเน้นการช่วยเหลือ สร้างความเข้าใจและความสัมพันธ์อันดีกับประชาชน แต่มีข้อจํากัดสําคัญ ได้แก่ การขาดความต่อเนื่องของโครงการจากการโยกย้ายกําลังพล ขาดระบบส่งต่องาน การประชาสัมพันธ์ที่ไม่ทั่วถึง ซึ่งแนวทางบูรณาการโครงการความรับผิดชอบต่อสังคมของกองทัพอากาศทั้งหมด 5 โครงการ ได้แก่ (1) โครงการด้านสุขภาพและคุณภาพชีวิต (2) โครงการพัฒนาศักยภาพคนและการศึกษา (3) โครงการสังคมปลอดภัยและวัฒนธรรมรับผิดชอบร่วม (4) โครงการชุมชนสีเขียว และ (5) โครงการพลังงานสีเขียวและการรับมือการเปลี่ยนแปลงสภาพภูมิอากาศ จะช่วยให้กิจกรรมความรับผิดชอบต่อสังคมของกองทัพอากาศที่มีอยู่ได้รับการต่อยอดและเชื่อมโยงกับเป้าหมายการพัฒนาที่ยั่งยืน (SDGs) จากเดิม 6 ด้านเป็น 13 ด้าน อีกทั้งขยายผลกรอบแนวคิด The “5 Ps” เพิ่มเติมใน 4 ด้าน ได้แก่ Planet People Prosperity และPartnership ที่ครอบคลุม ESG ได้ทุกด้าน รวมถึงเสนอการพัฒนาเชิงนโยบาย 4 ระดับ ตั้งแต่ระดับยุทธศาสตร์ องค์กร บุคลากร และสังคม เพื่อขับเคลื่อนกองทัพอากาศไปสู่การบูรณาการเชิงยุทธศาสตร์และการสร้างคุณค่าร่วม (CSV) สามารถพัฒนาเป็น “กองทัพเพื่อความมั่นคงและความยั่งยืนแห่งชาติ” ได้อย่างเป็นรูปธรรม
The Impact Of Urbanization On Water Scarcity And Waterborne Diseases In Eastern Africa: A Case Study Of Nairobi,
2025
University of Rhode Island
The Impact Of Urbanization On Water Scarcity And Waterborne Diseases In Eastern Africa: A Case Study Of Nairobi, Lucy N. Kamau
Open Access Master's Theses
Urbanization in Eastern African cities has rapidly accelerated, placing immense strain on existing water infrastructure and sanitation systems. In Nairobi, this has resulted in spatial disparities in access to clean water and heightened vulnerability to waterborne disease risks. The study aimed to (1) assess the impact of urbanization on water scarcity and waterborne diseases in Nairobi using geospatial analysis and remote sensing (2) quantify urbanization trends 1999–2024 (3) identify spatio-temporal water scarcity hotspots for the years 2019 and 2024 (4) model waterborne disease risk maps for 2019 and 2024 (5) Overlay disease risk map with hospitals. To quantify urbanization for …
Advancing Vapor Intrusion Science Using Systematic Frameworks To Foster Informed Decision Making,
2025
University of Kentucky
Advancing Vapor Intrusion Science Using Systematic Frameworks To Foster Informed Decision Making, Hong Cheng Tay
Theses and Dissertations--Civil Engineering
Vapor intrusion, the migration of subsurface vapors into indoor air spaces, is an important source of indoor air contamination to consider at hazardous waste sites contaminated by volatile organic compounds (VOCs). There is considerable uncertainty and variability in the factors that influence vapor intrusion processes, which poses a significant challenge for decision making, despite advancements in vapor intrusion science. This dissertation consolidates knowledge from existing scientific advances and investigates scientific gaps associated with the vapor intrusion preferential pathway conceptual model (i.e. conduit vapor intrusion), associated with the vapor entry pathway into buildings via sewer systems. The overall goal of this …
Harmful Algal Bloom Prediction Modeling In The Face Of A Changing Climate,
2025
University of Kentucky
Harmful Algal Bloom Prediction Modeling In The Face Of A Changing Climate, Jordan E. Spears
Theses and Dissertations--Civil Engineering
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) in rivers pose significant threats to drinking water quality and public health, yet the predictive understanding of their proliferation remains limited, particularly regarding the influence of flow conditions in large rivers. This thesis addresses the critical knowledge gap of the relationship between seasonal flow variability and HAB proliferation in the Ohio River, with the Markland Pool serving as the primary study site. This study quantified the impact of early summer high flow events (>7500 m3 s-1) and late summer to early fall low flow conditions (< 1500 m3 s-1) by integrating …
Simplified Molecular Diagnostics Methods For Environmental Testing Of Pathogens And Other Applications,
2025
University of Kentucky
Simplified Molecular Diagnostics Methods For Environmental Testing Of Pathogens And Other Applications, Mohammad Dehghan Banadaki
Theses and Dissertations--Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Environmental Surveillance (ES) has emerged as a powerful tool to monitor the emergence and persistence of a pathogen within a facility or community using wastewater/water analysis. Over the past four years, implementation of ES has experienced an explosive acceleration, driven by efforts to monitor the spread of SARS-CoV-2, which has made ES a routinely used public health tool in many locations. We can now use ES to measure the emergence/presence/abundance of different viruses (e.g., SARS-CoV-2, influenza, mpox), bacteria (e.g., E. coli, V. cholerae, antibiotic-resistant strains), fungi (e.g., C. auris), and other biological markers indicative of infectious diseases. However, its broad …
Quantifying Sedimentation Dynamics Of Regulated River Backwater Confluences With Low-Order Tributaries,
2025
University of Kentucky
Quantifying Sedimentation Dynamics Of Regulated River Backwater Confluences With Low-Order Tributaries, Abby Kathryne Berry
Theses and Dissertations--Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering
Sediment dynamics in backwater confluences of regulated rivers have received limited study, despite being recognized as hotspots for sedimentation and nutrient attenuation. Development of management and restoration strategies in these landscapes require improved understanding of fluvial geomorphology and sediment transport dynamics due to the alterations in hydraulic regimes and sediment inputs associated with riverine backwaters. The objective of this study was to couple remote sensing, high frequency sensing, and numerical modeling to quantify drivers of erosion and deposition dynamics within regulated river backwater tributary confluences. To meet the objective of this study, data was collected and analyzed from the Fourpole …
Mangroves: A Lesson On Modeling Changing Shorelines,
2025
Dartmouth College
Mangroves: A Lesson On Modeling Changing Shorelines, Willa Skye
ENGS 15.11: Design and Education
This lesson is an overview of storm barriers, specifically mangroves and how they maintain shorelines. It is meant to offer a visual experience of coastline protection and provide a background for deeper understanding about intertidal zones and their conservation. Students will spend time creating a solution to a flooding problem by making a mock coast and storm barrier. To wrap-up the lesson, students will pair up, then reflect on their model and then individually write or draw their takeaways.
Statistical Investigation Of Gypsum Crystallization Kinetics,
2025
Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
Statistical Investigation Of Gypsum Crystallization Kinetics, Azmain A. Akash
LSU Master's Theses
Gypsum, a naturally occurring mineral salt, is frequently encountered in industrial processes such as seawater desalination and power plant cooling. Over the years, significant effort has been devoted to controlling the crystallization of gypsum through various chemical approaches, including acidification, chelating agents, and antiscalant polymers. Nevertheless, the cost associated with chemical treatments may be reduced by incorporating physical operational strategies to complement chemical methods in regulating gypsum crystallization.
This study systematically examines the comparative roles of chemical and physical entropy in the gypsum crystallization process to elucidate their respective influences on gypsum growth kinetics. Chemical entropy is manipulated by adjusting …
Salinity Effects On Cu(Ii) Bioremediation By Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii Microalgae,
2025
University of Central Florida
Salinity Effects On Cu(Ii) Bioremediation By Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii Microalgae, Jennifer Hughes
Honors Undergraduate Theses
Microalgae offer a sustainable approach to wastewater treatment by removing pollutants such as excess nutrients, CO₂, and heavy metals. Among various species, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii shows strong potential in removing Cu(II) ions from wastewater. In addition, salinity stress in C. reinhardtii has been linked to morphological and metabolic changes that enhance lipid and phytochemical production. While salinity stress has been studied for enhancing biofuel production, its impact on microalgal removal of heavy metals, particularly Cu(II), remains largely unexplored. Understanding how varying salinity conditions affect both algal growth and the efficiency of Cu(II) remediation could provide critical insights for improving integrated wastewater …
A Blueprint To Greener Shorelines: Advancing The Effectiveness, Sustainability, And Widespread Adoption Of Coastal Nature-Based Solutions Through Transdisciplinary Research,
2025
Old Dominion University
A Blueprint To Greener Shorelines: Advancing The Effectiveness, Sustainability, And Widespread Adoption Of Coastal Nature-Based Solutions Through Transdisciplinary Research, Taylor M. Sloey, Sierra Hildebrandt, Rebecca L. Morris, Matthew V. Bilskie, Aaron Bland, David Bushek, Gabriella Dipetto, Daniel Elefant, Vincent Encomio, Ramin Familkhalili, Christine Hladik, Danielle Kreeger, Avery B. Paxton, Cindy M. Palinkas, Latina Steele, Andrew Scheld, Daisuke Taira, Jason D. Toft, Armando J. Ubeda, Christine Whitcraft, Donna Marie Bilkovic
Biological Sciences Faculty Publications
Coastal nature-based solutions (NbS) have emerged as powerful tools to enhance sustainable development and ecological restoration goals. As a rapidly growing field spanning across social, political, ecological, economic, and engineering disciplines, it is critical that researchers working in coastal NbS regularly attempt to identify emerging focal areas for scientific inquiry. Following the 27th Biennial meeting of the Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation, we provide a transdisciplinary perspective (including biologists, engineers, oceanographers, geoscientists, economists, and facilitators of workforce training programs) of pertinent research questions that, if answered, will advance the effectiveness, sustainability, and widespread adoption of coastal NbS. These suggestions for …
Using Data Science And Sustainability Assessment Tools To Evaluate Wastewater Treatment Technologies,
2025
West Virginia University
Using Data Science And Sustainability Assessment Tools To Evaluate Wastewater Treatment Technologies, Haidar Shakuir Aldaach
Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports (ETD)
Wastewater management in small communities has faced numerous challenges in recent years, including population growth, limited budgets for operation and maintenance, and stringent effluent standards required by environmental regulations. These challenges motivate enhancing wastewater treatment processes to protect water quality. Wastewater treatment performance can be improved in small towns and rural regions by implementing data-driven strategies. Data science, life cycle assessment (LCA), and life cycle cost analysis (LCCA) are three data-driven decision-making tools that require data collection, modeling, computational models, and statistical analysis that could be utilized to improve wastewater treatment efficiencies. In this study, these three tools were adopted …
Prioritizing Amd Impaired Watersheds For Watershed-Scale Restoration Using Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis,
2025
West Virginia University
Prioritizing Amd Impaired Watersheds For Watershed-Scale Restoration Using Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis, James Nicholas Marino
Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports (ETD)
Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) remains a significant environmental challenge in coal-mining and hard rock regions like West Virginia, degrading water quality and ecosystem health. Traditional site-specific remediation efforts often prove inefficient in addressing AMD at large scale. This study explores watershed-scale restoration as a more effective solution, leveraging centralized treatment facilities and multi-source pollution management. This study will follow Multi-criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA), specifically the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP), to develop a structured rubric for grading watersheds. The process involves identifying critical criteria, organizing them into a hierarchy, and generating weights for clusters of criteria through collaboration with decision makers. …
Evaluation Of Rare Earth Element Hydraulic Preconcentrate Material Strength Characteristics And Operation Manual Development For Triaxial Machine Testing,
2025
West Virginia University
Evaluation Of Rare Earth Element Hydraulic Preconcentrate Material Strength Characteristics And Operation Manual Development For Triaxial Machine Testing, Nicholas C. Stalnaker
Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports (ETD)
As part of ongoing efforts to establish a domestic Rare Earth Elements (REE) supply chain, Hydraulic Preconcentrate (HPC) generated at the Horseshoe Bend (HsB) treatment plant was produced and evaluated as a potential feedstock source. Following adjustment of the site’s clarifiers to the required pH set points, HPC was collected and pumped into 24 geobags. These geobags were passively dewatered to raise the total solids content. The evaluation included three geobag types: woven geotextile, composite (woven and non-woven), and geobags enhanced with Capillary Channel Fiber (CCF) (Bird, 2024). Hydraulic Preconcentrate (HPC) material is collected through efforts to contain and properly …
Novel Nanomaterial-Based Platforms For Bio-Electrochemical Sensing And Photocatalytic Treatment Of Contaminants Of Emerging Concern In Water,
2025
University of Central Florida
Novel Nanomaterial-Based Platforms For Bio-Electrochemical Sensing And Photocatalytic Treatment Of Contaminants Of Emerging Concern In Water, Jonghyun Baik
Graduate Thesis and Dissertation post-2024
This dissertation presents the development of novel nanomaterial-based platforms for bio-electrochemical sensing and photocatalytic treatment of contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) in water, including heavy metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), and microcystin toxins. Conventional detection and remediation methods are often costly, time-consuming, and impractical for field use. To overcome these limitations, in this dissertation, five distinct platforms were designed, developed, and evaluated under various water conditions.
First, a microbial fuel cell (MFC)-based biosensor was developed for detecting heavy metals (Cu2+ and Hg2+) and PAHs (benzene and xylene). The system exhibited rapid, linear …
Watershed-Level Survey Of Antimicrobial Resistance From Onsite Wastewater Systems,
2025
West Virginia University
Watershed-Level Survey Of Antimicrobial Resistance From Onsite Wastewater Systems, Trey Franklin Clark
Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports (ETD)
The emergence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has quickly become one of the largest global health and development threats. Research related to environmental modes of transmission of AMR has accelerated in recent years, and the US Environmental Protection Agency is particularly interested in this emerging contaminant. Knowledge of how onsite (decentralized) wastewater treatment systems contribute to this issue is lacking, so this research serves to analyze and quantify the environmental dissemination of AMR and fecal contamination from these sources at a watershed level while using statistical analysis to assess relationships between physiochemical, spatial, and sampling parameters. This research surveyed four watersheds …
Integrated Valuation Of The Ecological, Social And Economic Benefits Provided By A Multifunctional Nature-Based Solution,
2025
Old Dominion University
Integrated Valuation Of The Ecological, Social And Economic Benefits Provided By A Multifunctional Nature-Based Solution, Laura Costadone, Shan Zhang
ODU Articles
Nature-based Solutions (NbS) offer multifunctional approaches to address climate change and environmental challenges, providing a sustainable alternative to traditional gray infrastructure. Despite their promise, widespread adoption remains limited, in part due to an incomplete understanding of their full costs and benefits relative to conventional infrastructure. Traditional benefit–cost analyses often overlook non-monetized benefits and the interconnected ecosystem services provided by NbS. This study introduces a methodological approach to quantify both the physical and monetary value of ecosystem services and co-benefits delivered by an NbS project. We applied an integrated valuation framework to a case study in Virginia Beach, VA, USA, where …
Evaluation Of Practical Methods To Determine If A Karst Creek Is Gaining Or Losing: Case Study Of Leith Creek,
2025
Missouri State University
Evaluation Of Practical Methods To Determine If A Karst Creek Is Gaining Or Losing: Case Study Of Leith Creek, Elizabeth Jones
Graduate Theses/Dissertations
Karst landscapes are abundant in Missouri, with features such as caves, springs, and sinkholes that form through the dissolution of limestone. Leith Creek is a small stream in Polk County, Missouri fed by two springs and the shallow unconfined Springfield Plateau aquifer, a highly karstified aquifer which is made up of limestone and minor interbedded shale-mudstone units. To determine if Leith Creek is gaining or losing, stream flow, water chemistry and temperature sensors were monitored. Stream flow results required multiple visits to take measurements while temperature sensors required two visits, one to install the dataloggers and another to remove the …
Leveraging Product And Process Characteristics Across The Concrete Pavement Life Cycle To Integrate Global Warming Potential Into Project Procurement Processes,
2025
Michigan Technological University
Leveraging Product And Process Characteristics Across The Concrete Pavement Life Cycle To Integrate Global Warming Potential Into Project Procurement Processes, Michelle Annette Cooper
Dissertations, Master's Theses and Master's Reports
The objective of this research is to support sustainable procurement of concrete pavements by linking materials-level global warming potential (GWP) to the project-level. Infrastructure owners require reliable environmental product declarations (EPDs) and methodologies for integrating GWP into the procurement process to ensure equitable decision-making. This work provides insights into current EPD reliability by assessing the sensitivity of concrete GWP to materials-level contributors to recommend a level of supply chain specificity needed to effectively communicate GWP. A benchmarking methodology was developed and implemented to establish reference values for procuring sustainable products. Having provided evidence towards EPD reliability, this work presents a …
Life Cycle Assessment Of Renewable Hydrocarbon Fuels Produced By The New Cool Gas To Liquid (Cool Gtl) Process,
2025
Michigan Technological University
Life Cycle Assessment Of Renewable Hydrocarbon Fuels Produced By The New Cool Gas To Liquid (Cool Gtl) Process, Elochukwu Okoye
Dissertations, Master's Theses and Master's Reports
The Cool Gas-to-Liquid (Cool GTL) process converts biogas and captured CO2 into renewable hydrocarbon fuels, contributing to GHG emissions reduction in transportation. This report explains a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) study that was completed to evaluate the environmental impact of different feedstocks, hydrogen sources, and electricity inputs. The analysis considers biogas from food waste, manure, and landfill sources, as well as biogenic, fossil, and direct air capture (DAC) CO2 feedstocks. Results show that biogas pathways provide the greatest GHG reductions, with the best case (food and manure biogas + solar hydrogen + solar electricity) achieving a net-negative GWP …
Life Cycle Assessment And Life Cycle Cost Assessment Of A Floating Treatment Wetland In A Wastewater Lagoon Located In Copper Harbor, Michigan,
2025
Michigan Technological University
Life Cycle Assessment And Life Cycle Cost Assessment Of A Floating Treatment Wetland In A Wastewater Lagoon Located In Copper Harbor, Michigan, Erin Browne
Dissertations, Master's Theses and Master's Reports
A full-scale floating treatment wetland was implemented in a wastewater treatment lagoon in Copper Harbor, Michigan. Copper Harbor is a small, rural community located in a cold climate. Many studies have focused on the performance of floating treatment wetlands in mesocosm studies in warmer climates, but there is not a lot of research conducted on the feasibility and performance of full-scale floating treatment wetlands in wastewater lagoons, specifically in cold climates. The 2024 treatment season was the first season with the floating treatment wetland implemented in the wastewater lagoon. A preliminary assessment of the cost and environmental impacts of a …
