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ISSP [2025] : Addressing Freshwater Scarcity on Sichang Island: A Preliminary assessment of a new greywater technology

Abstract This study evaluated the impact and benefits of implementing Zyclonic, a new wastewater treatment technology, on Sichang Island. In collaboration with local municipalities, SCG Chemicals aims to enhance sustainable greywater management on the island by transitioning from the existing system to the Zyclonic technology. The research examined this transition by analyzing current greywater management …

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ISSP [2025] : Building Water Independence For Baan Sai Ngam Moo 13

Abstract This project assisted the Royal Initiative Discovery Institute and provides supporting data to ensure a sufficient and safe water supply for Baan Sai Ngam Moo 13, an ethnic Hmong village in Sop Bong Subdistrict, Phu Sang District, Phayao. The study examined community water usage patterns, identified sources of contamination, and assessed the hydrogeology of …

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ISSP [2025] : Creating a collective identity through branding for villages around nong han lake using BCG as a selling point

Abstract The Association for the Promotion of Wetlands Sustainable Development is a wetland conservation organization in Thailand. This project aimed to assist the association to unite five Nong Han communities under a shared local brand using the Bio-Circular-Green (BCG) Economic Model to enhance product value while preserving their unique identities. Through our investigation in Nong …

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ISSP [2025] : Rebuilding Community Connections: Expanding the Role of the House of Mahasvasti Museum in Youth Engagement and Cultural Preservation

Abstract This research was made possible through the invaluable advice from the lecturers and staff of the Department of Applied Chemistry (BSAC), Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University cooperating with Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI). As well as the generous cooperation of key stakeholders, including Associate Professor Dr. Aphilak Kasempholkoon the owner of the House of Mahasvasti …

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ISSP [2025] : Steps to a sustainable market for ban sai ngam hmong handicrafts

Abstract The Ban Sai Ngam Sewing Group consists of 12 Hmong women sewers located in Thailand’s northern province of Phayao. The goal of this project was to empower the Ban Sai Ngam Sewing Group in their economic growth by developing a sustainable model for their handicraft market with modernized design elements and strategies. We conducted …

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ISSP [2025] : Attracting Tourists and Supporting Locals: Implementing Community-Based Tourism Strategies in the Amphawa Region

Abstract In recent years, the Amphawa region of Samut Songkhram, Thailand has experienced an overall decrease in tourism, especially in areas outside of the popular floating market. Additionally, the lack of communication of cultural information to visitors does not allow tourists to fully engage with and understand the qualities that make Amphawa a unique destination. …

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ISSP [2025] : Assessing the Need for a Freshwater Ecosystem at the Mrigadayavan Palace Through Soil Conditions

Abstract The Mrigadayavan Palace in Cha-am district, Phetchaburi, Thailand, has faced ecological issues due to seawater intrusion from jetties. Our project goal was to assess the current ecological condition of the palace grounds and communicate the need for a freshwater ecosystem through quantitative evidence on soil and water salinity. We collected supporting evidence through field …

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ISSP [2025] : Implementing Good Agricultural Practices Among Thai Mango Farmers

Abstract In this project, we investigated the adoption of Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) among Thai mango farmers. We sought to learn the challenges they are facing and their compliance with the GAP regulations.We collaborated with The Thai Agricultural Innovation Trade Association (TAITA) to encourage Thai farmers to implement GAP certification and to come up with …

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ISSP [2025] : implementation of XR technology in biodiversity educationISSP [2025] :

Abstract This project, sponsored by the Association for the Promotion of Wetlands Sustainable Development and FabCafe Bangkok, addresses the declining biodiversity and youth engagement in the Nong Han Wetlands, located in Sakon Nakhon, Thailand. The goal was to strengthen high school students’ awareness and connection to the lake through innovative educational methods. Using Extended Reality …

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ISSP [2025] : investigating the sustainability of the dow chemistry classroom kits as an alternative to traditional laboratories

In this project, we investigated the sustainability and environmental impact of Dow Chemistry Classroom (DCC) kits. The carbon footprint of DCC kits was analyzed and compared with emissions from traditional chemistry experiments. Additionally, we conducted classroom observations and interviews with secondary school teachers, the university’s laboratory technicians, and the creators of DCC kits. Through these …

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