Public Participation in the 20-year Development Plan of Bangkok Metropolitan (2013 - 2032) Sub-strategic Issue 1.1 Pollution-free: PM2.5

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Duangsheewan Sawasdiphol
Junpen Phungchim
Maliwan Khunkramut
Somchai Boonmalert
Phantipa Teerarojanapong

Abstract

The purposes of this article are 1) the level of social support of the 20-year development plan of Bangkok (2013 - 2032) Sub-strategic issue 1.1 Pollution-free: PM2.5 and 2) the relationship between social support factors and public participation of the 20-year development plan of Bangkok (2013 - 2032) Sub-strategic issue 1.1 Pollution-free: PM2.5 The samples are 400 people who live in Bangkapi district, Bangkok. The tool used was a questionnaire with a confidence value of .922. Statistics used were frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviation. Using multiple regression analysis, statistical significance was set, α = .05 and content analysis.


The study found that 1) the overall level of social support at a high level (mean 3.75). 2) social support factors consisting of information (β = .673, t = 24.151, p-value = .000), assessment (β = .300, t = 10.717, p-value = .000) and tools (β = .238, t = 8.548, p-value = .000). which would explain the variation in public participation on the 20-year development plan of Bangkok (2013 - 2032) Sub-strategic issue 1.1 Pollution-free: PM2.5 85.2 percent at the statistical significance level .00. 3) Suggestions on fire knowledge namely, should organize seminars to educate people in the community, should provide training on how to take care of themselves from PM2.5.

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Sawasdiphol, D., Phungchim, J. ., Khunkramut, M., Boonmalert, S., & Teerarojanapong, P. (2023). Public Participation in the 20-year Development Plan of Bangkok Metropolitan (2013 - 2032) Sub-strategic Issue 1.1 Pollution-free: PM2.5. Journal of Arts Management, 7(1), 278–293. Retrieved from https://so02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jam/article/view/260764
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Duangsheewan Sawasdiphol, College of Law and Government, Ratanabundit University

 

 

 

Junpen Phungchim, College of Law and Government, Ratanabundit University

 

 

Maliwan Khunkramut, College of Law and Government, Ratanabundit University

 

 

Somchai Boonmalert, College of Law and Government, Ratanabundit University

 

 

 

Phantipa Teerarojanapong, College of Law and Government, Ratanabundit University

 

 

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