Item 2022-05-21/865 - Social Science Asia, Vol. 7 No. 4 October 2021

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TH NRCT AG7-2-2.2-2022-05-21/865

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Social Science Asia, Vol. 7 No. 4 October 2021

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  • 2021-10 (Creation)

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The archive files presented on this repositories were selected by the National Research Center and were approved for publication. A set of RG code followed by a number is adopted for reference of the scanned documents (including the scanned copies kept in CD-ROMs and the scan of hardcopies). For example, RG1 represents General Document, while RG2 represents the Legislative Bills. It may also include a list of books and documents pending to be scanned, composed by the National Research Center of Thailand.

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The National Research Center of Thailand contributed the archival documents for Thai National Research Archive Project on October 4th, B.E. 2564.

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The Social Science Asia (SSA) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal published four issues a year, in January, April, July, and October by the National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT). The first volume will be published in 2014 to serve the interests of research-oriented and professional section of the society. The journal will be the center for gathering research work done in the Asian countries. The principal purpose of the journal is to publish scholarly work in the social sciences defined in the classical sense that is in the social sciences, the humanities, education, economics, political sciences, law and other areas in Social Sciences. Anyone may freely read, download, distribute and make the article available to the public (in printed and electronic form). The journal is publishes Vol.7 No. 4, October 2021, Content includes ;
1.Flood and water management: case studies in Thai history: What Lesson that we should learn?
2.Adaptive human settlement planning for glacier lake outburst floods in Bhutan.
3.Pre-historic settlements: Lampang Mounds in connection with water, Thailand.
4.Adaptive water Urbanism in Nam an Hoa Ward-Rach Gia City - Kien Giang Province, Vietnam.
5.Landcape Hydro-Ecological Infrastructure of Bangkok's waterscape Urbanism.
6.Living with Floods: Professional advocacy vis-à-vis traditional wisdom in Rathnapura City, Sri Lanka.

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  • English

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English

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Journal

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The archive hall at the National Research Center.

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Vol. 7 No. 4 October 2021; ISSN: 2229-2608

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May 22, 2022.

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  • English

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Kamonsri Reaksamuth, Document description maker.

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