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An evaluation of Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate’s air pollution reduction and elimination policy

WIT Transactions on Ecology and The Environment, 2014
This study is aimed at evaluating the Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate air pollution reduction and eliminating policy by applying Stake’s Countenance Model. Data collection was performed using a questionnaire from 157 industrial factories in the Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate.
S. Vajirakachorn, W. Phoochinda
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Eco-efficiency evaluation of the petroleum and petrochemical group in the map Ta Phut Industrial Estate, Thailand

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2011
Abstract Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate (MTPIE), located in Rayong province, eastern of Thailand, was developed by the state enterprise, Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand, Ministry of Industry, to serve industries that use natural gas as the main raw material development.
K. Charmondusit, K. Keartpakpraek
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An AHP for Prioritizing and Selecting Industrial Waste Management Method Case Study: Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2016
The objective of this paper is to present an evaluation method that can aid decision to prioritize and select industrial waste management method. An Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) decision structure approaches to measure the relative desirability of disposal alternatives using value judgments as the input of the various stakeholders.
Prin Boonkanit, Seksan Kantharos
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Specific Environmental Health Concerns in Thailand: Focusing on Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate

Sixth International Conference on Environmental Mutagens in Human Populations, 2012
Abstract Thailand, one of the countries in the South-East Asia Region, is largely tropical. People who live in this sun-intense area cannot avoid risking exposure to the high concentrations of UV radiation. The incidence of skin cancer in this country is not uncommon and is found in males more than females.
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NO2 and SO2dispersion modeling and relative roles of emission sources over Map Ta Phut industrial area, Thailand

Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association, 2012
Map Ta Phut industrial area (MA) is the largest industrial complex in Thailand. There has been concern about many air pollutants over this area. Air quality management for the area is known to be difficult, due to lack of understanding of how emissions from different sources or sectors (e.g., industrial, power plant, transportation, and residential ...
Chatinai, Chusai   +3 more
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Spatial analysis of the environmental conflict between state, society and industry at the Map Ta Phut-Rayong conurbation in Thailand

Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2016
Industrialization is a common strategy adapted by developing countries in order to stimulate urban development and socio-economic development. Unless guided by a stringent development plan, industrialization-based urban development can lead to negative environmental consequences. This paper examines the environmental conflict that raged into an impasse
Phattraporn Soytong, Ranjith Perera
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IMPACT OF THE MAP TA PHUT INDUSTRIAL ESTATE ON COASTAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES AND TREND ANALYSIS

2019
International Transaction Journal of Engineering, Management, & Applied Sciences & Technologies, 10, 6, 787 ...
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Petrochemical industry in Map Ta Phut and automotive industry in Laem Chabang : a comparative study of industrial adaptation in Eastern Seaboard

2023
Focusing on the Eastern Seaboard Development, this dissertation addresses differences between the petrochemical industry and automotive industry in responding to a changing business environment. It explains why the automotive industry, in contrast with the petrochemical industry which has declined in the face of global competitions, remains ...
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Arsenic, Cadmium, and Manganese Levels in Shellfish from Map Ta Phut, an Industrial Area in Thailand, and the Potential Toxic Effects on Human Cells

Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2014
Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate is a major industrial area in Thailand for both petrochemical and heavy industries. The release of hazardous wastes and other pollutants from these industries increases the potential for contamination in foods in the surrounding area, especially farmed shellfish.
Nuchanart, Rangkadilok   +4 more
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Industrial Power Company Cogeneration at Eastern Industrial Estate, Map Ta Phut, Thailand: First Single Shaft Combined Cycle Application of 50 MW GT8C

ASME 1996 Turbo Asia Conference, 1996
Smaller CC plants below 80 MW offer economic solutions in cogeneration to industrial parks in the South East Asian power market which is typically dominated by large gas turbines and power plants. For the Industrial Power CO-GEN project, the single shaft power train arrangement for combined cycle/cogeneration is the first GT8C application of reference ...
Septimus van der Linden   +2 more
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