Lecturers and students of the Geography and Geoinformatics program visited the survey area in Pathum Thani province under the data survey and integrity change project of green areas outside the conservation area (Precious Wood Community-Family Forest) of

Lecturers and students of the Geography and Geoinformatics program visited the survey area in Pathum Thani province under the data survey and integrity change project of green areas outside the conservation area (Precious Wood Community-Family Forest) of

On July 6 and 7, 2022, the lecturers and students of the Geography and Geoinformatics program from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, visited the survey area in Pathum Thani province under the data survey and integrity change project of green areas outside the conservation area (Precious Wood Community-Family Forest) 2022.

   

graduate school Implement a project to strengthen and develop a network of entrepreneurs for local development. In order to be consistent with the 3rd strategy, build relationships with the network. This is to connect academic services to the community. Between 16-18 July 2022 with Lantana

graduate school Implement a project to strengthen and develop a network of entrepreneurs for local development. In order to be consistent with the 3rd strategy, build relationships with the network. This is to connect academic services to the community. Between 16-18 July 2022 with Lantana

Graduate School conducts a project to strengthen and develop a network of entrepreneurs for local development In order to be consistent with the 3rd strategy, build relationships with the network. This is to link academic services to the community during On July 16-18, 2022, with Lantana Spa Group (Chiang Mai), Furuya Industries (Thailand) Co., Ltd., Community (Talay Bua Daeng Tour Boat Group) and Graduate School. have discussed and planned to develop community products to meet the needs of consumers and generate income and create a career for the people in the community

       

Suan Sunandha Rajabhat Student Produce paper from cut flower orchids to increase the value of waste materials.

Suan Sunandha Rajabhat Student Produce paper from cut flower orchids to increase the value of waste materials.

design student Suan Sunandha Rajabhat produces ‘paper from orchids cut flowers left behind’ to reduce waste and create added value. International Awards in Hong Kong cut flower orchid It is a cash crop that has been cultivated a lot. But when it comes to a period of time that can not fully bloom. will be disposed of as solid waste that takes time to decompose Because the trunk has an outer sheath that looks shiny to prevent water seepage. make it difficult to decompose affect the environment Therefore, the orchid plant is processed into paper. with environmentally friendly processes biodegradable paper It is sticky, translucent and has a unique texture. It can be used as a substitute material in various product designs which in addition to reducing the amount of waste It is also another way to create added value. The paper has passed the standard test process with a tensile strength of 770 Newtons, a tear strength of 522 mN, a breaking pressure strength of 69.1 kPa, a water absorption drop of 6.75 seconds per 0.05 cubic centimeters. Awards – Gold Medal, 2021 IIDC Hong Kong International Invention and Design Competition from Hong Kong, owner of the work, Mr. Nut Singha, student of creative product design Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University

       

Asst. Prof. Dr. Pattaravis Yoowattana, the Director of Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, Udon Thani Education Center; assigned Mr. Supat Somsuk, the Vice Director of Administration; Dr. Waleerat Sangchai, the Vice Director of Academics,

Asst. Prof. Dr. Pattaravis Yoowattana, the Director of Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, Udon Thani Education Center; assigned Mr. Supat Somsuk, the Vice Director of Administration; Dr. Waleerat Sangchai, the Vice Director of Academics,

On 10th June 2022 Asst. Prof. Dr. Pattaravis Yoowattana, the Director of Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, Udon Thani Education Center; assigned Mr. Supat Somsuk, the Vice Director of Administration; Dr. Waleerat Sangchai, the Vice Director of Academics, and Mr. Sarayut Kwanmuang, the Vice Director of Special Affairs, to discuss research guideline and service education regarding economic roots, products’ innovative creation, and Sufficiency Economy Development Zones for Sustainable Development Goals (SEDZ) with BCG Economy Model with Mr. Suttirak Srisulert, the Director of Local Wisdom Support; and Mrs. Sumitra Bunsodakorn, the Director of Nong Bua Lamphu’s Community Strategic Development Department, at Nong Bua Lamphu’s Provincial Hall.

   

Discussing guidelines for the implementation of cannabis research and development projects, cannabis, medicinal herbs for medicinal benefits

Discussing guidelines for the implementation of cannabis research and development projects, cannabis, medicinal herbs for medicinal benefits

Wednesday 29 June 2022 Asst. Prof. Dr. Phatarawit Yuwattana, Director of the Udon Thani Provincial Education Center, Ajarn Sarayut Kwanmuang, Deputy Director of Special Affairs along with teachers and personnel in related departments had a meeting with PhorKor. Manot Nakavajana, an expert pharmacist Udon Thani Provincial Public Health Office, together with the team and Pol.Kor. Teeradon Polkho, pharmacist, Huai Keng Hospital, Udon Thani province, discussed ways to conduct research and development projects for cannabis, cannabis, medicinal herbs for medicinal benefits. to act as a learning resource with information on the cultivation and production of medicinal plants and medicinal cannabis It is also a source of exchange of opinions, knowledge, experiences among farmers groups. community enterprise People who are interested through meetings, discussions, training, as well as integrating the body of knowledge into the field of study and more sciences at the Sam Phrao Conference Room Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University Udon Thani Provincial Education Center

               

Head of Quality Management Department. has entered the research data storage area on the form of technology management for determining the secondary capacity of tourists Samut Songkhram Province.

Head of Quality Management Department. has entered the research data storage area on the form of technology management for determining the secondary capacity of tourists Samut Songkhram Province.

Assistant Professor Eknarong Worasiha Head of Quality Management Department, College of Innovation and Management . has entered the research data collection area on the form of technology management for determining the capacity to support tourists of Samut Songkhram Province. Community leaders, entrepreneurs and people in the area cooperated in this research as well.

   

Research team from College of Innovation and Management . Visit the area to collect research data. Explore local products Explore the agricultural tourism route. in Bang Khonthi District , Samut Songkhram Province.

Research team from College of Innovation and Management . Visit the area to collect research data. Explore local products Explore the agricultural tourism route. in Bang Khonthi District , Samut Songkhram Province.

By this action able to take lessons on various issues (1) defining 3 pieces of product development drafts in the community so that in the future it will lead to the registration of a petty patent; community enterprises to develop potential for community enterprises in community economic development; and (3) to study the strengths of each enterprise to build agro-tourism networks. Including a joint signing (MOU) to express the intention to be a network of agricultural tourism to develop local community enterprises.

       

Faculty of Business Computing field to collect research data in project series “Innovative sales promotion for small enterprises in Samut Songkhram Province”

Faculty of Business Computing field to collect research data in project series “Innovative sales promotion for small enterprises in Samut Songkhram Province”

On Wednesday, June 1, 2022, faculty members in the field of business computing visited the research repository in the project series. “Innovative sales promotion for small enterprises in Samut Songkhram Province” at the Learning Center for Sufficiency Economy Development, Ban Saraphi, Samut Songkhram Province.

  

student research “Coconut fiber bag” has been posted on the Environman Facebook page

student research “Coconut fiber bag” has been posted on the Environman Facebook page

          Coco festa and Coco Party are eco-friendly products and create added value with local ingredients. We process coconut fibers into new upstream materials by natural and uncomplicated processes. This research was designed by Ms. Somsamorn Sajja, a student in Creative Product Design Department. Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University In our study of coconut fiber, we found that it is a fiber derived from the inner rind that lies between the fruit and the outer rind. It is therefore a fiber obtained from seeds (Seed Fiber). Its color is brown and it has good strength and resistance to moisture and water. It is also very resistant to abrasion. From the above information Therefore, we have designed a bag from coconut fiber. Which is the use of coconut fiber to design a new product that provides benefits and adds value to scrap materials. It is an environmental product by designing every step of the nature conscious. Owner – Ms. Somsamorn Sajja Student of Creative Product Design Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University – advisor by Asst.Prof. Dr.Akapong Inkuer Contributor -Thai Innovation and Invention Promotion Association#ATIP Thailand -Research and Development Institute, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University

              

Suan Sunandha researcher created social science research to conserve “Chanod trees” to promote “red lotus water” for reducing inequality and create sustainability for local villagers

Suan Sunandha researcher created social science research to conserve “Chanod trees” to promote “red lotus water” for reducing inequality and create sustainability for local villagers

          In terms of culture and heritage, the province of Udon Thani is distinctive. Included in the geography are attractions such as Kham Chanod and the Red Lotus Sea, both of which are well-known throughout the country, requiring locals to contribute to the area’s preservation and improvement of the quality of life. To live a better life, they can earn money on their own. Assistant Professor Dr. Phusit Phukhamchanod, a lecturer in the Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, has begun research on the management of the development of the identity of “Kham Chanod,” conserving “Rukkanakha” in Udon Thani for the participation of grassroots people in producing shops, for well-being and happiness, and reducing inequality with the support from Science, Research, and Innovation Promotion Fund. Assistant Professor Dr. Phusit explained that the inspiration for this study originated from the Kham Chanod region, where there is a long-standing belief in the Naga and a distinct culture and tradition. At the same time, it is a tourist attraction, with visitors flocking to pay respect to Chao Pu Si Sutho and Chao Yai Sripatum every year. However, the majority of the research is out of reach for locals. In the area of cultural values, there is no research. Folklore is primarily used to beautify the landscape or the tourism impact which is a more distant context, and there is no conservation research with the “Chanod Tree” or “Rukkanaka,” which are both unique to the area. As a result, he initiated conservation research in 2011 by collecting data and reproducing the Chanod tree by tying the factors with the local people’s beliefs. Starting with the ceremony of transporting the Chanod tree seeds to be bred and then returned to Koh Kham Chanod to be planted. According to local beliefs, the space returned to be planted, along with the sacrifice ceremony, is a sacred spot. Most people are inaccessible and do not want to be disturbed by outsiders, but last year 2020 collaborated with various sectors to bring roughly 700 more Chanod trees that were bred in Koh Kham Chanod, allowing the research to continue from the beginning. A total of 3,028 trees have been planted. In addition to nurturing the Chanod tree for planting, Assistant Professor Dr. Phusit stated he talked and discussed with stores and local people about bringing the Chanod tree’s components to make a baisri for the serpent shape to be utilized in various sacrificial ceremonies. People used to revere sacred items in Koh Kham Chanod because the scaly leaves resembled those of a serpent. We wish to expand on this by breeding more Chanod trees to be placed in other regions outside of Koh Kham Chanod as a local plant conservation area. A sub-research was also conducted in the area of “Talay Bua Daeng,” which is located in Nong Han, Kumphawapi District. The province of Udon Thani is a tourist attraction with both beauty and flaws. The feature of bringing together locals to create things that are distinctive to the place. As a result, locals are encouraged to organize groups to produce “Red Lotus Juice” because it is simple to make and can also help tourists quench their thirst, and it has since become a local identity product. Red lotus juice is sold upon arrival at the Red Lotus Sea. It is not only a product, but it is also a piece of the community’s history. The initiative has resulted in the development of a revolving income within the community, reducing inequality. The people’s original residential houses were wooden houses, but the community has clearly grown richer, assisting in the reduction of inequality and being more socially resilient. What’s more, is the residents of both Koh Kham Chanod and Talay Bua Daeng are involved in every phase of the development of the community. Their products help to build a sense of ownership of the existing identity: Bai Sri Kham Chanod and red lotus juice. “Finally, what I want to leave is that research is not only science but also requires an understanding of identity,” said Asst. Prof. Dr. Phusit. “In order to obtain information in the local area as comprehensively and profoundly as possible, leading to local development.”