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General Indicators | Population (millions) | 61 | Urban population (% of total) | 21.0 | GNP per capita, Atlas method ($) | 2,160 | Agriculture | Population density, rural (people per sq km) | 281 | Forests | Forest area (% of total land area) | 22.8 | Annual deforestation (%change, 1990-95) | 2.6 | Energy | Electric power consumption per capita (kWh) | 1,360 | Share of electricity generated by coal (%) | 20.3 | Emissions and pollution | CO2 emissions per capita (mt) | 3.4 | Water & Sanitation | Access to safe water in rural areas (% of rural population) | 88 | Access to safe water in urban areas (% of urban population) | 94 | Indicators courtesy of The Little Green Data Book 2000, jointly produced by the Development Data Group (DECDG) and the Environmental Economics and Indicators Unit (EEI) of the World Bank. For more environmental indicators, and comparisons for this region and income group, click here. Map produced by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency.
Private Contributions Towards the Provision of Public Goods: The Conservation of Thailand's Endangered Species@ Orapan Nabangchang 2009-05-22
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Willingness to Pay for Marine Turtle Conservation in Asia: A Cross-Country Perspective@ Jin Jianjun, Rodelio Subade, Orapan Nabangchang, Truong Dang Thuy, Anabeth Indab et al 2009-05-05
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A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Alternative Pig Waste Disposal Methods Used in Thailand@ Siriporn Kiratikarnkul 2008-12-15
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Costs and Benefits of Flue Gas Desulfurization for Pollution Control at the Mae Moh Power Plant, Thailand@ Varaporn Punyawadee, Ratana Phothisuwan, Numpet Winichaikule and Kanitta Satienperakul 2007-01-18
nong@mju.ac.th Open file
Economic Valuation of Cultural Heritage: A Case Study of Historic Temples in Thailand@ Udomsak Seenprachawong 2006-12-15
udomsak.s@nida.nida.ac.th Open file
A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Resettlement Policy: A Case Study of Ob Luang National Park, Northern Thailand Orapan Nabangchang 2004-06-15
nabangchang@hotmail.com Open file
An Economic Valuation of Coastal Ecosystems in Phang Nga Bay, Thailand@ Udomsak Seenprachawong EEPSEA 2003-05
udomsak.s@nida.nida.ac.th Open file
Guidelines for Conducting Extended Cost-benefit Analysis of Dam Projects in Thailand@ Piyaluk Chutubtim 2001-12
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Trade Policy and the Welfare of Southeast Asian Timber Exporters: Some Implications for Forest Resources@ May Arunanondchai EEPSEA 2001-09
ecpuh@csv.warwick.ac.uk Open file
An Economic Analysis of Coral Reefs in the Andaman Sea of Thailand@ Udomsak Seenprachawong EEPSEA 2001-09
ecassudo@stou.ac.th Open file
Thailand Indicators 2000-01-01
Water Quality Improvements: A Contingent Valuation Study of The Chao Phraya River Churai Tapvong and Jittapatr Kruavan EEPSEA 1999-12
ecastchu@samsorn.stou.ac.th Open file
Surrogate Pricing for Water: The Case of Micro Hydro-Electricity Cooperatives in Northern Thailand Sitanon Jesdapipat and Siriporn Kiratikarnkul EEPSEA 1998-12-01
sitanon@hotmail.com Benefits Transfer Estimates Open file
Environmental Valuation: An Entrance Fee System for National Parks in Thailand Adis Isangkura EEPSEA 1998-09
adis@nida.nida.ac.th Benefits Transfer Estimates Open file
Damage Schedules for Thai Coastal Areas: An Alternative Approach to Assessing Environmental Values Ratana Chuenpagdee EEPSEA 1998-08
ying@fisheries.com Benefits Transfer Estimates Open file
Economic Valuation of Mangroves and the Roles of Local Communities in the Conservation of Natural Resources: Case Study of Surat Thani, South of Thailand Suthawan Sathirathai EEPSEA 1998-06
suthawan@lox2.loxinfo.co.th Benefits Transfer Estimates Open file
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