NEA THAILAND
was developed to provide knowledge and information on state of ecosystems and their services in Thailand
NEA THAILAND
was developed to provide knowledge and information on state of ecosystems and their services in Thailand
NEA THAILAND
was developed to provide knowledge and information on state of ecosystems and their services in Thailand

Narumon Arunotai is an Associate Professor at Chulalongkorn University Social Research Institute.  She received her M.A. in anthropology from the University of Washington in Seattle, U.S.A. and Ph.D. in the same field from the University of  Hawaii at Manoa.  Her main research interest is indigenous sea people in Thailand and alternative development policy.  Her past research projects covered diverse issues ranging from labor, ethnicity, civil society, tourism, to cultural heritage conservation.
   

Having conducted continual research projects on the Chao Lay or sea people of southern Thailand enables her to help form a network on Chao Lay community rights and gave relevant policy recommendations.  This results in the 2010 Cabinet Resolution on the Revitalization of Chao Lay way of life, and Draft Act on the Protection and Promotion of the Way of life of Ethnic Groups (submitted to Thailand cabinet in 2021).  Narumon Arunotai received the National Distinguished Researcher Award from the National Research Council of Thailand in 2016 from her dedicated research work.

Credit: Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Network

NEA-Thailand's works are carried out by academic from science and policy communities in Thailand. We work closely with UNEP-WCMC, under NEA Intiative to undertake our national ecosystem assessment. We also recognized supported by other organizations including UNDP, UNESCO. We focus our assessment on coastal and marine ecosystems as these ecosystems are main contributors to our economic and social development through their goods and services. We also recognized the need for sustainable management of these ecosystems for wellbeing of the Thai people and for the health of our oceans and seas.


We are now in the scoping phase. We aim to engage stakeholders throughout our assessment process to build a community empowered to make robust decisions for resilient ecosystems.

National Ecosystem Assessment (NEA)

 

NEA-Thailand works closely with the science, policy and practice communities

we work with UNEP-WCMC’s NEA Initiative to support countries to undertake national ecosystem assessments in six countries

 

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