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Desired Environments for Government Residential Compound Development: A Case Study of Royal Irrigation Department |
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| Creator | 1. Pijak Hinjiranan 2. Gunn Panprayun 3. Kampanad Bhaktikul and Pattana Suwansumrit |
| Title | 1. Desired Environments for Government Residential Compound Development: A Case Study of Royal Irrigation Department 2. Pak Kret |
| Publisher | Upper Northern Reserch Administration Network |
| Publication Year | 2561 |
| Journal Title | Journal of Community Development and Life Quality |
| Journal Vol. | 6 |
| Journal No. | 2 |
| Page no. | 403-426 |
| Keyword | Desired environment, living environment, residential compound, residence |
| URL Website | http://j-com-dev-and-life-qua.oop.cmu.ac.th |
| Website title | Journal of Community Development and Life Quality |
| ISSN | 2286-9824 |
| Abstract | The aims of this research were to study desired environments for government compound development of Royal Irrigation Department; Pak Kret; and to study the correlations between position ranking and the desired environments. The desired environments had been classified in 4 kinds including physical environment; security; recreation; and service. The questionnaires were used as a tool to collect data from 336 samples. The result showed that the samples had high expectation in building design for energy saving and environmental friendly; appropriate room spaces; privacy; green areas; badminton facility; petanque facility; a convenient store; and food services. While; the rest of environmental factors were expected at medium level. Furthermore; the higher position ranking had more desire for the desired environments. The 5 most desired environments included a children playground; green areas; petanque facility; waste management; and wireless internet; consequently. |