Pakpong PochanartSupasit Kongdee2024-04-302024-04-302020b212253https://repository.nida.ac.th/handle/662723737/6851Thesis (Ph.D. (Environmental Management))--National Institute of Development Administration, 2020The research aims to 1) study direct and indirect effects of factors affecting the success in coastal erosion management in the upper Gulf of Thailand, and 2) develop and test the congruence of the measurement model and the structural equation model of factors affecting the success in coastal erosion management in the upper Gulf of Thailand with empirical data. The conduction of research was divided into two stages. The first stage was qualitative research through 1) document analysis and 2) in-depth interview. The second stage was quantitative research by survey questionnaires, a total of 420 samples. Data were analyzed by descriptive and inferential statistics, including the analysis of the structural equation model (SEM). The results of this study showed that 1) factors relating to policies, strategic plans, and laws have a positive direct effect on the integrated coastal zone management of coastal erosion and people’s participation, but has no statistically significant effect on success in coastal erosion management. The integrated coastal zone management of coastal erosion and people’s participation has a positive direct effect on the success of coastal erosion management. For indirect effects, the success in coastal erosion management factor is indirectly influenced by policies, strategic plans, and laws through the integrated coastal zone management of coastal erosion and people’s participation. 2) The developed model is found to be congruent with empirical data at a statistical significance level. Therefore, to successfully manage coastal erosion, those involved in coastal erosion management have to adopt sustainable development concepts, maintain the value of the functional structure of the coastal environment, develop maximal economic efficiency, and concern about social equity. This research suggests that 1) the government should encourage people to participate in coastal erosion management while shifting its role from an operator to a facilitator via some mechanisms, which may be applied in various forms, such as community-based management, cooperative management with some motivational measures, or having the private sectors to take parts in management. The enhancement of people’s participation can help people to be well aware of the importance of the coast and stimulate their conscience for conserving and utilizing it worthily and sustainably. 2) It is important to have a mechanism for enabling those involved in coastal erosion management to be knowledgeable and understand the essentials of the integrated coastal zone management of coastal erosion, including having mechanisms to negotiate benefits by changing concepts towards all parties’ benefits to achieve acceptance and cooperation in management, leading to truly integrated coastal zone management of coastal erosion. 3) The government sector must empower local personnel to be able to implement management plans, including regulating and monitoring coastal areas effectively.242 leavesapplication/pdfengThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.Structural equation modelingErosionOceanography -- The upper gulf of ThailandThe development of the structural equation model of factors affecting success for coastal erosion management at the upper gulf of Thailandtext::thesis::doctoral thesis10.14457/NIDA.the.2020.147