THE DEVELOPMENT LEARNING MODULE FOR SUSTAINABLE STRATEGY AND SUSTAINABILITY CITY PLANNING

Authors

  • จันทนา อุดม Master Student, Master of Science Program in Livable City Management and Environmental Sustainability, Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies, Mahidol University
  • หะริน สัจเดย์ Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies, Mahidol University
  • รุ่งจรัส หุตะเจริญ Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies, Mahidol University

Keywords:

innovative model management, local government, low-carbon society

Abstract

This study proposed a systematic of integrative sciences – so called, Blue Print of Innovative Management Model for enhancing skill and capability of the local government required in formulation sustainable strategies. Grounded on the philosophy, theoretical and practical approaches, the proposed model concept is designed on multiple set of knowledge and practical approaches that local government are required of foresight thinking and seeing systemically. The model contains five modules, which separated set of independent units of methodological and methods applied, are integrated to analyze, identify and explore a specific and alternative long-range strategy options and action plans of local government on moving towards low-carbon society (LCS). Results  provided an idea driven guideline and a practical framework that local governments should operate with regards to the promising global and local sustainable responses and choice of their effective regimes.

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Published

2019-10-30

How to Cite

อุดม จ. . ., สัจเดย์ ห. ., & หุตะเจริญ ร. . . (2019). THE DEVELOPMENT LEARNING MODULE FOR SUSTAINABLE STRATEGY AND SUSTAINABILITY CITY PLANNING. Academic Journal Phranakhon Rajabhat University, 11(1), 67–79. Retrieved from https://so01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/AJPU/article/view/207063

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บทความวิจัย (Research Article)