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The study was conducted to examine the level of participatory development communication in Krabyai sub-district, Ratchaburi province in Thailand, and determine its consequences in community-based natural resources management. Findings revealed that in terms of participatory development communication levels, consultation got the highest among the stakeholders who are active in the consultation process. The level of knowledge in natural resources management show that majority of the respondents have high knowledge level in community-based natural resources management. The levels of attitude in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The study was conducted to examine the level of participatory development communication in Krabyai sub-district, Ratchaburi province in Thailand, and determine its consequences in community-based natural resources management. Findings revealed that in terms of participatory development communication levels, consultation got the highest among the stakeholders who are active in the consultation process. The level of knowledge in natural resources management show that majority of the respondents have high knowledge level in community-based natural resources management. The levels of attitude in natural resources management show that majority of the respondents have positive level in community-based natural resources management. In levels of practice in natural resources management show that majority of the respondents participated often in community-based natural resources management. Data analysis revealed there were significant relationship between the level of participatory development communication and natural resources management knowledge, attitude and practice rank of stakeholders which is significant at .05 level.
Autorenporträt
The author started working as a Department of Agricultural Extension and Communication professor in Kasetsart University Kamphaeng Saen Campus.In 2011, he was awarded a scholarship by The Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture(SEARCA) to pursue a Doctor of Philosophy in the UPLB.