2014
DOI: 10.3390/su6052435
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Use of GIS Tools for Environmental Conflict Resolution at Map Ta Phut Industrial Zone in Thailand

Abstract: Special industrial zones are favored over scattered industries from an environmental management perspective, but poor management can lead to conflicts. This paper presents an analysis of the environmental conflict that arose between the state, society, and industry stakeholders in an industrial zone of the Eastern Seaboard Development Program of Thailand. This paper seeks to determine the effectiveness of policy measures implemented by the state to resolve the conflict. The purpose of this study is to draw les… Show more

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“…Soytong and Perera [53] focused on environmental conflict in the industrial zones in Thailand, which was created as a result of extending the zones to areas of local communities. Enlargement of zones caused negative social and environmental effects.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Soytong and Perera [53] focused on environmental conflict in the industrial zones in Thailand, which was created as a result of extending the zones to areas of local communities. Enlargement of zones caused negative social and environmental effects.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some authors [53,54], discuss environmental problems related to urbanization and industrialization as a result of the activity of industrial zones that violate the principles of sustainable development. Farole and Akinci [55] pay attention to the fact that, in spite of many critical opinions on the impact of the zones on the social and environmental dimension, it is important to treat them along with the economic dimension since these results are interdependent.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, a growing body of homeowners seeks to have their voices heard through non-legal channels, which may give rise to noninstitutionalized action such as protests and demonstrations. In general, the rule of law has huge potential to be further developed, because only the law can establish a long-term stable trust relationship between the public and the government [112]. The legislative regulation on the principles, requirements, procedures, and compensation for the location of NIMBY facilities is beneficial to enhancing the confidence of the people [70], which is the cornerstone of the NIMBY crisis transformation for MSWI.…”
Section: Rule Of Lawmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the 1980s, environmental transformation has attracted special attention in the emergence of sustainable development paradigms [1]. Inhibiting factors of sustainable development include the haphazard sprawl of built-environment, land-use conflicts, natural resource depletion, environmental pollution, ecological destruction, and public health impacts [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%