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เรื่องเล่าชาวจุฬาฯ คิดถึงวันสีชมพู, กาญจนา นาคสกุล Sep 2019

เรื่องเล่าชาวจุฬาฯ คิดถึงวันสีชมพู, กาญจนา นาคสกุล

Jamjuree Journal

No abstract provided.


บทบรรณาธิการ, แก้วใจ นาคสกุล Sep 2019

บทบรรณาธิการ, แก้วใจ นาคสกุล

Jamjuree Journal

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ร่มเกล้าชาวจุฬาฯ เรือพระที่นั่ง การสร้าง การซ่อม และการซ้อมขบวนเรือไม้โบราณ 52 ลำ สำหรับงานพระราชพิธิ, ภัทรียา พัวพงศกร Sep 2019

ร่มเกล้าชาวจุฬาฯ เรือพระที่นั่ง การสร้าง การซ่อม และการซ้อมขบวนเรือไม้โบราณ 52 ลำ สำหรับงานพระราชพิธิ, ภัทรียา พัวพงศกร

Jamjuree Journal

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Estimation Of Streamflow With Incomplete Soil Dataset In Krasioa Basin Using Soil-Landscape Evaluation Approach And Swat Model, Isared Kakarndee, Ekasit Kositsakulchai Sep 2019

Estimation Of Streamflow With Incomplete Soil Dataset In Krasioa Basin Using Soil-Landscape Evaluation Approach And Swat Model, Isared Kakarndee, Ekasit Kositsakulchai

Applied Environmental Research

Data on soil properties are indispensable for process-based hydrological modeling. Soil information of Thailand is primarily provided by the Land Development Department (LDD), nevertheless soil property data are available only in arable land whose slope is less than 35%. The steep-slope land was generally labeled as Slope Complex (SC), there is no informationavailable. This paper demonstrated the application of soil-landscape evaluation approach for predicting the missing properties of soil which resulted on enhancement of model performance in streamflow estimation in Krasioa Basin by the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model. The physical properties of soil-soil thickness, fraction of soil …


Trophic Models Of Seagrass Ecosystems In Maqueda Channel, Caramoan Peninsula, Philippines, Michael A. Clores, Michael A. Cuesta Sep 2019

Trophic Models Of Seagrass Ecosystems In Maqueda Channel, Caramoan Peninsula, Philippines, Michael A. Clores, Michael A. Cuesta

Applied Environmental Research

Steady-state trophic models were constructed using the Ecopath with Ecosim software to examine the general status, development trends, and functional integrity of three extensive seagrass meadows located in Maqueda Channel of Caramoan Peninsula, Southern Luzon Island, Philippines. The results show that the ecosystems are composed of 23-24 functional groups with effective trophic levels extending from 1.00 to 3.76. Mixed trophic impacts show that decrease in the biomass of grazers Tripneustes gratilla (collector urchin) had a positive impact on the biomass of seagrasses. On the other hand, a positive effect on the benthic groups is expected with an assumed decrease in …


Determination Of Soil Properties And Fungal Interrelations Influenced By Forest Restoration On A Contaminated Zinc Mining Area, Chutima Kantrong, Kallaya Suntornvongsakul, Yang-Soo Lee Sep 2019

Determination Of Soil Properties And Fungal Interrelations Influenced By Forest Restoration On A Contaminated Zinc Mining Area, Chutima Kantrong, Kallaya Suntornvongsakul, Yang-Soo Lee

Applied Environmental Research

Forest restoration in a contaminated zinc mining area must take into account the environmental soil properties. This study aimed to analyze the soil properties from the three different stages of restored forests, at 3, 7 and 17, focusing on the impact on soil microorganismsand availability of fungal species. Three study sites were selected, all located in a zinc mining area in Mae Sot District, Tak Province, Thailand. The results showed that observed soil properties especially soil texture,moisture and nutrients differed between stand initiation and regrowth forests and affected the distribution of fungal species. Soils in older forest stands up to …


Analysis Of Environmental Performances Of Ferritization Method For The Treatment Of Copper-Ammonia Wastewater Under The Optimized Condition Via Rsm, Kanokporn Supong, Parnuwat Usapein, Pirapan Polburee Sep 2019

Analysis Of Environmental Performances Of Ferritization Method For The Treatment Of Copper-Ammonia Wastewater Under The Optimized Condition Via Rsm, Kanokporn Supong, Parnuwat Usapein, Pirapan Polburee

Applied Environmental Research

Copper-ammonia wastewater from industrial processes is an important form of hazardous waste that can contaminate water resources. The conventional hydroxide precipitation method used to remove copper complexes produces a large volume of unstable precipitates which still require further treatment. Ferritization is a powerful technique to remove bivalent cations from wastewater in the form of metal ferrites. This method is highly efficient in removal of metal complex ions; in addition, sludge resulting from this method is stable. The objective of this study was to investigate optimum conditions for ferritization using Response Surface Methodology (RSM). After optimal conditions were determined, the environmental …


A Study On Developing Ventilation In Restaurants In Re-Purposed Row Houses, Sumavalee Chindapol Sep 2019

A Study On Developing Ventilation In Restaurants In Re-Purposed Row Houses, Sumavalee Chindapol

Applied Environmental Research

The building ventilation of seventy-seven row houses in eight districts in Chiang Mai province of Thailand was surveyed and investigated. A typical row house re-purposed as a restaurant refers to a 3.5 m high space with two stoves in the front of the building and a closed rear area to serve as storage. As a base-case, restaurants had an average capacity of 24 customers in the dining area. Measurements of internal air quality of a selected restaurant were conducted in the summer season of 2015 and 2017, and the results revealed average air temperatures of 36°C and 33°C, relative humidity …


Biosurfactant Production By Rhizospheric Bacteria Isolated From Biochar Amended Soil Using Different Extraction Solvents, Seun O. Adebajo, Aderonke K. Akintokun, Abidemi E. Ojo, Dami M. Egbagbe, Pius O. Akintokun, Lawrence O. Adebajo Sep 2019

Biosurfactant Production By Rhizospheric Bacteria Isolated From Biochar Amended Soil Using Different Extraction Solvents, Seun O. Adebajo, Aderonke K. Akintokun, Abidemi E. Ojo, Dami M. Egbagbe, Pius O. Akintokun, Lawrence O. Adebajo

Applied Environmental Research

Microbial-derived surface-active compounds (biosurfactants) have attracted attention due to their low toxicity, cost-effectiveness, biodegradable nature and environment compatibility. Due to paucity of knowledge in the production of biosurfactant by microorganisms from other sources such as biochar-amended soil, the present study investigates the potential of rhizospheric bacteria isolated from biochar amended soil of okra plant in the production of biosurfactants using different recovery techniques. Rhizospheric bacteria were screened for biosurfactant productionusing Haemolytic, Oil spreading, Drop collapse, Methylene blue method, Bacterial adhesion to hydrocarbon and Emulsification activity. The biosurfactant was extracted using different extraction solvents (acid precipitation, ethyl acetate, acetone, dichloromethane and …


Effect Of Synthesized Conditions Of Cu-K-Oms-2 On Toluene Oxidation Performance, Chatkamol Kaewbuddee, Narong Chanlek, Kitirote Wantala Sep 2019

Effect Of Synthesized Conditions Of Cu-K-Oms-2 On Toluene Oxidation Performance, Chatkamol Kaewbuddee, Narong Chanlek, Kitirote Wantala

Applied Environmental Research

The objective of this study was to optimize synthesis conditions for the Cu-K-OMS-2 hydrothermal process. The effects of ageing temperature, ageing time and amount of copper(Cu) dopant were considered via using the Box-Behnken design (BBD) method to characterizethe conditions for gaseous toluene degradation. In the models studied, the independent variables were ageing temperature (55-145ºC), ageing time (6-18 h) and amount of Cu dopant (2-6% mole). The quadratic model fitted very well with the experimental data (15 runs), which showed a higher value of R2(0.98) and adjusted R2(0.95), confirming that the model can explain the results successfully. Ageing temperature was found …


Source And Health Risk Assessment Of Some Heavy Metals In Non-Certified Organic Rice Farming At Nakhon Nayok Province, Thailand, Porntiwa Satachon, Sasithorn Keawmoon, Patcharida Rengsungnoen, Sirikul Thummajitsakul, Kun Silprasit Sep 2019

Source And Health Risk Assessment Of Some Heavy Metals In Non-Certified Organic Rice Farming At Nakhon Nayok Province, Thailand, Porntiwa Satachon, Sasithorn Keawmoon, Patcharida Rengsungnoen, Sirikul Thummajitsakul, Kun Silprasit

Applied Environmental Research

Heavy metals contamination is a problem in some non-certified organic rice farms that do not have buffer zones. Soil monitoring is therefore required to estimate the potential risk of such organic products. The objectives of the present study are to determine the extent of heavy metal contamination, sources of contamination and assessment of non-carcinogenic health risks to local consumers. Concentrations of toxic heavy metals were determined in soil and rice grain to assess the bioaccumulation factor. The health risk assessment was analyzed following Target Hazard Quotients (THQ) and the Hazard Index (HI). Sources of heavy metal contamination were determined by …


จุฬาฯ วันนี้ ยุทธศาสตร์จุฬาฯ นวัตกรรมกสนเรียนรู้...สู่การศึกษาตลอดชีวิต(Learing Innovation For Lifelong Education), แนบบุญ หุนเจริญ Sep 2019

จุฬาฯ วันนี้ ยุทธศาสตร์จุฬาฯ นวัตกรรมกสนเรียนรู้...สู่การศึกษาตลอดชีวิต(Learing Innovation For Lifelong Education), แนบบุญ หุนเจริญ

Jamjuree Journal

No abstract provided.


จุฬาฯ วิจัย สมองสุนัขจำลอง, ภาวนา เชือศิริ Sep 2019

จุฬาฯ วิจัย สมองสุนัขจำลอง, ภาวนา เชือศิริ

Jamjuree Journal

No abstract provided.


บันทึกจุฬาฯ "จากวัดมหาธาตุสุโขทัยสึ่กบัญชาการ", นภัส ขวัญเมือง Sep 2019

บันทึกจุฬาฯ "จากวัดมหาธาตุสุโขทัยสึ่กบัญชาการ", นภัส ขวัญเมือง

Jamjuree Journal

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จุฬาฯ วิจัย เนยเทียมงาขี้ม้อน, สุกฤต ศิริขวัญพงศ์ Sep 2019

จุฬาฯ วิจัย เนยเทียมงาขี้ม้อน, สุกฤต ศิริขวัญพงศ์

Jamjuree Journal

No abstract provided.


รอบรั้วจามจุรี Lido Connect ร่วมกับ Pmcu Lido Connect The Unexpected Experience การกลับมาที่สมบูรณ์แบบในงานศิลป์ Sep 2019

รอบรั้วจามจุรี Lido Connect ร่วมกับ Pmcu Lido Connect The Unexpected Experience การกลับมาที่สมบูรณ์แบบในงานศิลป์

Jamjuree Journal

No abstract provided.


รอบรั้วจามจุรี จุฬาฯ สามัคคี, สรายุทธ ทรัพย์สุข Sep 2019

รอบรั้วจามจุรี จุฬาฯ สามัคคี, สรายุทธ ทรัพย์สุข

Jamjuree Journal

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จุฬาฯ วันนี้ ยุทธศาสตร์จุฬาฯ อุทยานจุฬา 100 ปี สวนสาธารณะ แห่งนี้ต่างจากสวนสาธารณะทั่วไปอย่างไร, กชกร วรอาคม Sep 2019

จุฬาฯ วันนี้ ยุทธศาสตร์จุฬาฯ อุทยานจุฬา 100 ปี สวนสาธารณะ แห่งนี้ต่างจากสวนสาธารณะทั่วไปอย่างไร, กชกร วรอาคม

Jamjuree Journal

No abstract provided.


The Urban Development Of Phnom Penh: "A Happy Garden With An Ever-Bright Sun", Christina Warning Jul 2019

The Urban Development Of Phnom Penh: "A Happy Garden With An Ever-Bright Sun", Christina Warning

Asian Review

Phnom Penh has been one of Southeast Asia’s fastest growing cities. Throughout the past decades the urban development processes throughout Southeast Asia have led to evictions, many of which have been violent. In many countries, evictions and the violent removal of entire communities has become a defining feature of modern urban development. Phnom Penh is no exception. This paper provides a condensed account of some of the essential urban policy decisions over the past four decades that help to understand the conflicts and fault lines that have shaped the contemporary urban landscape of Phnom Penh. Using the example of an …


Discourse "Eat Boys, Become Immortal": The Reflection Of Conflicts Between Thai Women And Thai Social Values, Somprasong Saeng-In Jul 2019

Discourse "Eat Boys, Become Immortal": The Reflection Of Conflicts Between Thai Women And Thai Social Values, Somprasong Saeng-In

Asian Review

This research aims at studying the discourses from various genres on the Internet containing the sentence 'กินเด็ก เป็นอมตะ" (eat boys, become immortal) or the same meaning in order discover the conflicts between Thai women and social values. By using Critical Discourse Analysis in all examples, the following conflicts were found: A Thai woman should not love a younger man; Thai women should not be single; Thai women are not equal to men; Thai women can overpower men but it is inappropriate; Love between Thai women and younger men is materialistic and temporary; The discourses reflect the conflict of love in …


Asean In The Brave New World: Rising China And Southeast Asia In The Post-Cold War, Wasana Wongsurawat Jul 2019

Asean In The Brave New World: Rising China And Southeast Asia In The Post-Cold War, Wasana Wongsurawat

Asian Review

No abstract provided.


An Analysis Of The Constraining Factors On Greater Mekong Subregion Cooperation: A Case Study Of The Kunming-Bangkok Channel, Zhao Shulan Jul 2019

An Analysis Of The Constraining Factors On Greater Mekong Subregion Cooperation: A Case Study Of The Kunming-Bangkok Channel, Zhao Shulan

Asian Review

Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) cooperation from the perspective of regional development is restricted by political, economic and cultural factors in the process of promotion. The Kunming-Bangkok corridor is the central line of the GMS SouthNorth Economic Corridor, which was jointly launched by the Asian Development Bank and China to connect China and ASEAN Countries. But as soon as the Corridor was built in 2013, it was found to be diffi cult to break through the bottleneck of development. Th is can be seen as a common point in diff erent aspects of GMS cooperation. Moreover, the diff erent demands and …


Political Economy Of Pragmatic Refugee Policies In Indonesia As A Transit Country, Yanuar Sumarlan Jul 2019

Political Economy Of Pragmatic Refugee Policies In Indonesia As A Transit Country, Yanuar Sumarlan

Asian Review

After some influence by the Australian government through the Bali Process, Indonesia—out of its typical pragmatismcum-flexibility type of approach to refugee issues—began obviously to apply a more securitization-based refugee and asylum-seeker policy in the early 2000s. This paper asks a simple question, “Has Indonesia been truly capable of (1) restricting refugees and asylum seekers’ movement and (2) to processing the refugees’ and asylum seekers’ claims to concluding parts?” This paper argues that the alleged securitization-based policy on refugees or asylum-seekers has had little impact on refugee rights such as freedom of movement and the right to get a claim processed. …


Vulnerability To Poverty Of Rural Farm Households In Thailand, Thitiwan Sricharoen Jul 2019

Vulnerability To Poverty Of Rural Farm Households In Thailand, Thitiwan Sricharoen

Asian Review

This research intends to estimate vulnerability to poverty, specify vulnerable groups and identify strategies that households use to address the exposure to risk of rural farm households in Northeastern and Northern Thailand. This study was conducted in four provinces of Thailand in the Northeastern region (Kalasin and Buri Ram provinces) and the Northern region (Chiangmai and Nan provinces). Data on a total of 1,400 households was collected in the year 2014. The research methodology applied was the feasible generalized least square (FGLS) method, which was employed to determine how log consumption impacts the welfare status of households. The result on …


Ageing And Modernization Theory, Marie-Helene Thomas Jul 2019

Ageing And Modernization Theory, Marie-Helene Thomas

Asian Review

Societies are moving towards a greying-nation at the fastest rate the world has ever seen with increasing numbers of centenarians each year. Current life-expectancy rates indicate that a person can expect to live 20 to 30 more years past the age of retirement. However, the modernization theory argues that the value of older people in society is decreasing with modernity and as a society moves away from tradition and towards a youth-oriented ideology, older people are left behind and deemed to be less important. Research is demonstrating that, with modernity, the concept of filial piety in Asian countries is declining, …


A Short History Of The Transformation Of Ethnic Chinese Organizations In Thailand: From Seditious Secret Societies To Patriotic Cultural Ngos, Zhang Ying Ying, Wasana Wongsurawat Jul 2019

A Short History Of The Transformation Of Ethnic Chinese Organizations In Thailand: From Seditious Secret Societies To Patriotic Cultural Ngos, Zhang Ying Ying, Wasana Wongsurawat

Asian Review

Ethnic Chinese organizations in Thailand were transformed and developed through the past century and a half of the modern era in three major phases. In the early-19th century, an influx of Chinese labor migrants followed the tradition of establishing fi ctive kinship networks in their host country through sworn brotherhoods and secret societies. Towards the end of the 19th century, however, the modernization and nation-building processes of the Thai state came into confl ict with the culture and lifestyle of Chinese secret societies and they became criminalized. Consequently, the ethnic Chinese community in Thailand entered the second phase of registering …


Administrative Reform For Public Administration Capacity In Bangladesh, Muhammad Azizuddin Jul 2019

Administrative Reform For Public Administration Capacity In Bangladesh, Muhammad Azizuddin

Asian Review

This paper aims to understand the reform-led administrative capacity for service delivery in Bangladesh. It also explores the links between administrative reform and service delivery capacity in the context of local administration relating to MDGs universal primary education. It represents a qualitative empirical study with gleaned data and seeks to answer the question of whether the Bangladeshi administration is sufficiently capable of delivering public services. Findings show that the capacity is limited and not up to the standard of a contemporary public service ethos. In addition, the management of local administration is conservative in their approach. The research implies an …


Changing Asia, Jirayudh Sinthuphan Jul 2019

Changing Asia, Jirayudh Sinthuphan

Asian Review

No abstract provided.


Updated Basis Knowledge Of Climate Change Summarized From The First Part Of Thailand's Second Assessment Report On Climate Change, Atsamon Limsakul, Boonlue Kachenchart, Patama Singhruck, Suriyan Saramul, Jerasorn Santisirisomboon, Somkiat Apipattanavis May 2019

Updated Basis Knowledge Of Climate Change Summarized From The First Part Of Thailand's Second Assessment Report On Climate Change, Atsamon Limsakul, Boonlue Kachenchart, Patama Singhruck, Suriyan Saramul, Jerasorn Santisirisomboon, Somkiat Apipattanavis

Applied Environmental Research

Recent evidence and key issues on climate change in Thailand have been presented in the first part of Thailand's Second Assessment Report on Climate Change (2ndTRAC). The report highlights key findings including 1) a significant country-wide warming of 1.30 oC over the past 48 years (1970-2017); b) significant changes in rainfall patterns at smaller spatial and finer temporal scales; c) significant changes in temperature and rainfall extreme events over the last four-five decades; d) a significant decrease in frequency of tropical cyclones entering Thailand; e) significant rise in sea level in the seas around Thailand at higher rates than the …


Waste Composition Evaluation For Solid Waste Management Guideline In Highland Rural Tourist Area In Thailand, Nittaya Pasukphun, Yanasinee Suma, Anuttara Hongtong, Vivat Keawdunglek, Pussadee Laor, Tawatchai Apidechkul May 2019

Waste Composition Evaluation For Solid Waste Management Guideline In Highland Rural Tourist Area In Thailand, Nittaya Pasukphun, Yanasinee Suma, Anuttara Hongtong, Vivat Keawdunglek, Pussadee Laor, Tawatchai Apidechkul

Applied Environmental Research

This study investigated municipal solid waste generation rate and its compositionincluding the level of knowledge, attitude and practice on municipal solid waste (MSW) management of highland rural tourist area in Chiang Rai Province, Mae Salong Nok Sub-district, Thailand in order to propose the guidelines for effective MSW in rural tourist areas. Samples of MSW were collected during weekdays and several weekends, and separated into 4 categories: general,recyclable, organic and hazardous waste. About 40 % of the MSW consisted of organic waste; plastic bags were widely present, comprising more than 60 % of the mass of the general waste group. Level …