TY - JOUR AU - Petyim, Tanasi Samphantharak AU - Sangyuan, Natsiporn AU - Phanumphai, Prapassara Naka PY - 2021/11/23 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - Feelings and Reactions to Change of Everyday Landscape: A Case Study of Bang Aoi-Chang Community, Nonthaburi Province JF - Landscape Architecture Journal JA - LAJ VL - 3 IS - 1 SE - Articles DO - UR - https://so01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/LAJ/article/view/250362 SP - 1-20 AB - <p class="BasicParagraph" style="text-align: justify; text-justify: inter-cluster; text-indent: 36.0pt; line-height: normal;"><span style="font-size: 14.0pt; font-family: 'TH SarabunPSK',sans-serif;">Khlong-Aom-Non area is a central land for durian production of Nonthaburi province. However, due to urban encroachment, social changes, and natural disasters, the vast continuous green patch of the area has been being spoiled, particularly during the past two decade. Bang-Aoi-Chang is an old community in Khlong-Aom-Non. People in the community have been working on durian orchards for generations. However, in 2011, the community lost all of their durian trees in an unforgettable flood. Additionally, after the flood, the farmers found that new young durian tree kept dying. Both long-term and immediate landscape changes have threatened the place attachment of those people. Consequently, they have put a lot of efforts into saving their meaningful landscapes. This article presents part of results found from an ethnographic study. Working on various data gathering methods, the study aims to gain insight into thoughts, feelings, and reactions of people in Bang-Aoi-Chang when their everyday landscape has been altered. Applying on thematic analysis and adopting place identity theory as the main conceptual framework, the study reflected the values of the orchard landscape attached to personal identity of the people. As a result of the landscape changes, the feeling of uncomfortable and unsatisfied feelings emerged. Policies were criticized. Actions were applied in order to protect their landscape.</span></p> ER -