Local resource utilization for eco-cultural tourism : case study in Bang Pa-In district. The pattern for integrated cooperation in Koh Kerd sub-district
This research aimed to study 1)
conditions of community cooperation 2)
problems and obstacles of community
cooperation and 3) pattern for
integrated cooperation of people and
community organizations in Koh Kerd
sub-district, Bang Pa-In district,
Phra
Nakhon Si-Ayutthaya province.
The qualitative research method was
applied by using in-depth interview as a
field study. The key informants were the
organization administrators within the
community, village heads and assistant
village heads, local people and Buddhist
monks. Data were analyzed by
summarizing, analytic induction and
logical approach. Descriptive essay was
also applied.
The research results revealed
that:
1. The conditions of community
cooperation were found that even though
Koh Kerd sub-district became more
urbanized, the cooperation between local
people and community organizations were
still found abundant, especially in
activities or
social welfare projects
of the community. However, there were
also non-participants but it was on a
small scale.
2. The problems and
obstacles of community cooperation in
Koh Kerd subdistrict did not seem such a
serious matter. The obstacle which
affected the cooperation was political
problem. The important social problems
were social change and religious
differences. Some community heads were
too egocentric while some were not good
enough as coordinators. Limited
community budget for
the
organizations responsible for
community development such as district
administration organization and problem
on the participation of some groups of
people such as teenagers and working age
also caused problems.
3. The
pattern for integrated cooperation in
Koh Kerd sub-district consisted of
4
important points which were 1) having
leaders or organizations which were
unbiased, reliable and able to work
collaboratively with all sectors both
within and outside the community for
instance: chief executive of the
sub-district administrative
organization,
sub-district and
village headman, abbot, teacher,
lecturer or the organizations outside
the community including university and
other public organizations. 2) good
communication and cooperation 3) raising
awareness of responsibility as citizens
and
individuals whose positions were
related to community development such as
council members of the sub-district
administrative organization,
sub-district and village headman and 4)
organizing non-profit public sector
activities regularly.
Credit : วัชรินทร อินทพรหม // วณิฎา ศิริวรสกุล // พิทักษ ปักษานนท
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