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Sufficiency Economy Philosophy Towards Poverty Eradication in Thailand
As of 2015, about 736 million people around the world still lived on poverty. Many of them lack of food, clean drinking water and sanitation. Due to economies shrink around the world and the coronavirus pandemic, millions of Thai people have been left in poverty.
Phramaha Wattana Khamken
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Sustainability is essential for every business and organization, but how can it be achieved? This work is a study of sustainability based on the sufficiency economy philosophy, a valuable concept introduced by the Thai people. We apply it to the notion of sustainability in 400 agricultural community enterprise owners in Thailand, who participated in ...
Jakret Mettathamrong +2 more
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Sufficiency Economy Philosophy for Sustainable Zero Plastic Waste
Plastic wastes has become a global problem, and Thailand produces about two million tonnes of plastic waste per year, around 12% of total waste. The purpose of this article is to examine the causes of plastic waste in Thailand, to study the goals of Thailand’s Roadmap on Plastic Waste Management 2018-2030 and Master Plan on Solid Waste Management 2016 ...
Kannikar Khaw-ngern +3 more
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Sufficiency Economy Philosophy: An Enabler for Zero Waste City
Waste has become a critical problem in cities around the world. Each year, the world generates 2.01 billion tonnes of municipal solid waste, with at least 33 percent of that not managed in an environmentally safe manner. The currently consumption-driven lifestyle also produces a huge volume of waste each day threatening the world sustainability ...
Kannikar Khaw-ngern +3 more
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The Sustainability of Students’ Development on Sufficiency Economy Philosophy (SEP)
Abstract The aims of this research are: to study the current and desirable states of the sustainability students’ development on sufficiency economy philosophy in school; to develop model of sustainability students ‘development on sufficiency economy philosophy for schools under the office of secondary educational area.
Kesinee Chiwpreecha +1 more
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Roles of Buddhist Monks in Moral Development following Sufficiency Economy Philosophy
The purpose of this article was to propose a model of moral and ethical development according to the philosophy of sufficiency economy. Documentary study was used by studying the role of Buddhist monks and analyzing the consistency of morality, ethics, and philosophy of sufficiency economy consisted of modesty, rationality, and immunity that based on ...
Phrakhru Thamrongwongvisut +3 more
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The purpose of the project were to establish a career skills model for young entrepreneurs based on the sufficiency economy concept toward business and community development (BCG) and to study the career skills based on the sufficiency economy philosophy towards BCG of young entrepreneurs.
Tongrak Jitbantao +4 more
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Thailand’s Sufficiency Economy Philosophy as an Alternative Path to Sustainable Development
The recent history of economic and social development has shown that while contemporary development models succeed in increasing the wealth and wellbeing of mankind around the world, they also suffer from a number of shortcomings: they emphasize too much on financial success (like GDP) at the expense of other important dimensions of development, they ...
S. Jitsuchon
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Public administration based on the sufficiency economy philosophy
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The late Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej formulated the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy (SEP). “Sufficiency” means balancing reasonable moderation in production against the need for protection from sudden internal and external shocks.
W. Prayukvong +3 more
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