Public Service Provisions for Land Resource Planning

This study explored the intricate nexus between public service provision and land use planning, specifically focusing on the conservation of local plant species in Tambon Khao Phanom, Amphoe Khao Phanom, Krabi Province. The research aimed to explore, understand, and analyze Thailand's land use...

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Main Authors: Teeraphat Kitjarak, Shubham Pathak, Xinlin Qi, Thussaneeya Boripis
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Language:English
Published: Ital Publication 2025-02-01
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Online Access:https://ijournalse.org/index.php/ESJ/article/view/2886
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description This study explored the intricate nexus between public service provision and land use planning, specifically focusing on the conservation of local plant species in Tambon Khao Phanom, Amphoe Khao Phanom, Krabi Province. The research aimed to explore, understand, and analyze Thailand's land use resources, planning, and implementation. This study employed a multi-method research approach to gather an exhaustive set of data and insights. The researcher collected data from documentation research and secondary data sources in this research study. Based on the grounded theory, this research adopts the triangulation method. The data analysis was done using the 5P model and strengths, weaknesses, threats, and opportunities. This multidisciplinary approach integrates the one-map method with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The findings depict the lack of adequate implementation of government policies and awareness among the landholders, which are required for sustainable community development. This study underscores the critical synergy between public service delivery and land use planning, highlighting their collective potential to advance community well-being and sustainable development.   Doi: 10.28991/ESJ-2025-09-01-021 Full Text: PDF
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spelling doaj-art-e251124c174b48a6961b2f342109159a2025-02-08T14:26:27ZengItal PublicationEmerging Science Journal2610-91822025-02-019138239710.28991/ESJ-2025-09-01-021781Public Service Provisions for Land Resource PlanningTeeraphat Kitjarak0Shubham Pathak1Xinlin Qi2Thussaneeya Boripis3Public Administration Program in Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Phetchabun Rajabhat University,School of Accountancy and Finance, Center of Excellence in Sustainable Disaster Management (CESDM), Walailak University, Thai Buri, Tha Sala and 80160,School of Marxism, Hezhou University, 3261 Xiaohe Avenue, Babu District, Hezhou, 542899,School of Political Science and Public Administration, Walailak University, Thai Buri,This study explored the intricate nexus between public service provision and land use planning, specifically focusing on the conservation of local plant species in Tambon Khao Phanom, Amphoe Khao Phanom, Krabi Province. The research aimed to explore, understand, and analyze Thailand's land use resources, planning, and implementation. This study employed a multi-method research approach to gather an exhaustive set of data and insights. The researcher collected data from documentation research and secondary data sources in this research study. Based on the grounded theory, this research adopts the triangulation method. The data analysis was done using the 5P model and strengths, weaknesses, threats, and opportunities. This multidisciplinary approach integrates the one-map method with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The findings depict the lack of adequate implementation of government policies and awareness among the landholders, which are required for sustainable community development. This study underscores the critical synergy between public service delivery and land use planning, highlighting their collective potential to advance community well-being and sustainable development.   Doi: 10.28991/ESJ-2025-09-01-021 Full Text: PDFhttps://ijournalse.org/index.php/ESJ/article/view/2886land resource planningplant genetic resourcespolicy implementationpublic servicethailand 4.0.
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plant genetic resources
policy implementation
public service
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plant genetic resources
policy implementation
public service
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