The Development of Environmental Management Indicators for Buddhist Temples

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Vinai Veeravatnanond
Vinai Veeravatnanond
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Bunlert Wongpho
Bunlert Wongpho
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Thongchai Nilkham
Thongchai Nilkham
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Tikumporn Arunsripradit
Tikumporn Arunsripradit
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The development of factors and indicators of the environmental management for temples is another way to promote and support the knowledge and understanding about environmental issues occurring in present society which involves the environment in temples and also communities. There have been many factors which cause those environmental issues, both intentionally and unintentionally. Therefore, temples, communities, educational institutes, local administrative organizations, Sub-district (Tambon) Public Health Offices, private organizations, and other agencies have to participate in the environmental development in temples for the benefits of monks and the people who come to get benefits in temples and communities.

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Vinai Veeravatnanond. 2014. \u201cThe Development of Environmental Management Indicators for Buddhist Temples\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - B: Geography, Environmental Science & Disaster Management GJHSS-B Volume 13 (GJHSS Volume 13 Issue B8): .

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The development of factors and indicators of the environmental management for temples is another way to promote and support the knowledge and understanding about environmental issues occurring in present society which involves the environment in temples and also communities. There have been many factors which cause those environmental issues, both intentionally and unintentionally. Therefore, temples, communities, educational institutes, local administrative organizations, Sub-district (Tambon) Public Health Offices, private organizations, and other agencies have to participate in the environmental development in temples for the benefits of monks and the people who come to get benefits in temples and communities.

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Vinai Veeravatnanond Mahidol University, Type A, 1985
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Thongchai Nilkham
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Tikumporn Arunsripradit
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