Forum
Detaylar
Against this matter, civil societies are highly active to resolve and tackle the problem in various dimensions. The legislation and urban solution approach are ones of the main objectives to act as the toolset of civic movement. With the new government after the 2023 general election, Thailand hopes that the focus on PM2.5 problem will be prioritised as the national agenda. This dynamic by active citizens together with actions from political parties will also provide visible solution for this challenging. As well, perspectives on the possible and practical solution from the youth who is the next generation must be shared and cannot be left out.
program
11:00 Registration and Document Distribution
11:00 onwards "Interactive Poster Exhibitions" Sharing Opinions/Solutions on PM2.5 Issues And Climate Change
15:00-15:20 Welcome Notes
- Mr. Thanit Chumsaeng, Commission Chairman of Thai Urban Designer Association Lanna branch (TUDA Lanna)
- Dr. Céline-Agathe Caro, Direct of KAS Office in Thailand or her representative
15:20-16:30 Public Forum "Beyond PM2.5: Environmental Justice and Insight Urban Solution for the Next Generation"
- Mr. Sompop Prathum, Judge at Uttaradit Provincial Court on the topic “Youth-led climate action and the environmental justice in European Cities”
- Mr. Op-ua Kanthiya, Architecture at WingLen Studio, and Mr. Chanoknan Nanthawan, Social Activist, Som-Dul Chiang Mai on the topic “Chiang Mai Young Activists: sharing experiences to inspire future actions”
- Dr. Nattasit Srinurak and Dr. Janjira Sukwai from UDE Lab, MDRI, Chiang Mai University, on the topic of “A breathable city for the next generation”