Community-based strategic environmental assessment for Mae Suai Basin management plan in response to emergency caused by Mae Suai Dam failure
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Chayathat Niamsawaeng (2019). Community-based strategic environmental assessment for Mae Suai Basin management plan in response to emergency caused by Mae Suai Dam failure. Retrieved from: https://repository.nida.ac.th/handle/662723737/6823.
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Community-based strategic environmental assessment for Mae Suai Basin management plan in response to emergency caused by Mae Suai Dam failure
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This research aimed to study and find out the ways for community-based
disaster risk management from flash flood caused by failure of Mae Suai Dam located
in Chaingrai Province. This study adopted the qualitative approaches of action
research including group interview, in-depth interview focus group discussion and
workshop with 60 key informants from 6 Mae Suai communities consisting of local
leaders, local wisdoms, community committees, and leaders of community
organizations. The data were collected for 2 years (2014-2016) and analyzed by
content analysis. The results showed that there were 3 stages of flash flood disaster
risk management: 1) preparedness before disaster event, 2) encountering disaster
event and 3) revival after disaster event. Preparedness comprised housing
management and community organization, water resource management, databased of
disaster risk group development and warning system development. Encountering
disaster included the determination of migration routes, safety areas and shelter areas.
Moreover, crisis communication procedures, coordination of assistance from agencies
in the neighborhood for example Chiang Rai Disaster Prevention and Mitigation
Office, Mae Suai Hospital, 37th Army District and mass media were determined.
Finally, the revival after the disaster focused on rehabilitation of agricultural area and
restoration of houses by skilled local people
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Thesis (Ph.D. (Environmental Management))--National Institute of Development Administration, 2019