Skip to content
Thai-coast project

Thai-coast project

  • Project summary
  • Study areas
    • Gallery
  • Work packages
  • Team
  • News
  • Events

Category archives: Research Capability and Impact

Community Awareness Workshops

The final (4th) workshops under WP6 were conducted during January 24th-29th 2022 at Laem-Talumphuk Subdistrict and Koh-Phet Subdistrict, Nakhon Si Thammarat; and Klongprasong Subdistrict and Saladaan Subdistrict, Krabi. These subdistricts are the same sites where the 3rd workshops were done in 2021. The primary aim of the workshops has been to build community awareness on …

Continue reading “Community Awareness Workshops”

Posted byBeth SmithApril 4, 2022April 4, 2022Posted inExternal Partnerships, International Engagement, Professor Cherith Moses, Research Capability and Impact, Thai coast projectTags: Project update, thai coast project

Fruitful discussions at the project annual meeting

June 29 2021 Our project annual meeting, for the second year running has been held as a virtual meeting. Although we are now well used to virtual meetings we miss the opportunity to meet in person – under pre-pandemic circumstances our meeting would have been hosted by the Thai team at Mahidol University and would …

Continue reading “Fruitful discussions at the project annual meeting”

Posted byburkliAugust 5, 2021August 5, 2021Posted inInternational Engagement, Professor Cherith Moses, Research Capability and Impact, Thai coast project

World Café events at the project’s two study sites: Nakhon Si Thammarat Province and Krabi Province

March 29-31 2021 Dr Chalermpol Chamchan, leader of WP6, leads the 3rd set of Workshops at the project’s two study sites:  Nakhon Si Thammarat Province and Krabi Province. The purpose of the workshops was to share and disseminate key findings of Work Packages 1-5 with to the local in order to build/strengthen their awareness towards …

Continue reading “World Café events at the project’s two study sites: Nakhon Si Thammarat Province and Krabi Province”

Posted byburkliAugust 5, 2021August 5, 2021Posted inExternal Partnerships, International Engagement, Professor Cherith Moses, Research Capability and Impact, Thai coast project

2nd International Coastal Workshop

Highly successful 2nd Coastal International Workshop held with the Department of Geography and Geology, focused on the theme of Coastal Resilience and Adaptation.

Posted byLisa BurkeOctober 31, 2019November 6, 2019Posted inExternal Partnerships, International Engagement, Research Capability and Impact, Thai coast project

Newton Fund and GCRF Thai Coast Project Meetings at EHU

International research event at Edge Hill University, welcoming academics from a variety of institutions in the UK and abroad.

Posted byLisa BurkeOctober 23, 2019November 6, 2019Posted inExternal Partnerships, International Engagement, Research Capability and Impact, Thai coast project

International event – Coastal Resilience and Adaptation

Researchers, academics, and practitioners will meet to take part in activities to bring together a large group of international experts in coastal resilience to Edge Hill University.

Posted byLisa BurkeSeptember 2, 2019September 19, 2019Posted inExternal Partnerships, International Engagement, Research Capability and Impact, Thai coast project

New NERC award for high-resolution regional climate modelling research

Prof Cherith Moses has recently been awarded a NERC High Performance Computing resource allocation for regional climate modelling research.

Posted byLisa BurkeAugust 22, 2019September 19, 2019Posted inInternational Engagement, Research Capability and Impact, Thai coast project

NERC Thai coast project reconnaissance fieldwork

Prof Cherith Moses recently joined her Thai-coast project team on reconnaissance fieldwork at the project’s two study sites: Nakhon Si Thammarat Province and Krabi Province, both in Southern Thailand.

Posted byLisa BurkeJune 7, 2019September 19, 2019Posted inInternational Engagement, Research Capability and Impact, Thai coast project

NERC Thai coast project launch

Prof Cherith Moses’s new research project, ‘Thai Coast: Coastal Vulnerability, Resilience and Adaptation in Thailand’ was recently launched at a conference held at Mahidol University in Bangkok, Thailand.

Posted byLisa BurkeMay 24, 2019September 19, 2019Posted inInternational Engagement, Research Capability and Impact, Thai coast project

Research and teaching links with Universities in Thailand

During January, Prof Cherith Moses held a series of meetings in Mahidol University, Chulalongkorn University and Thammasat University in Bangkok, Thailand. She met with colleagues to progress the work for two new research projects: (i) the Newton Fund, NERC-ESRC-TRF, research project ‘Thai coast: Coastal Vulnerability, Resilience and Adaptation in Thailand’ that started in October 2018 and (ii) the complimentary EHU Global Challenges Research Fund project ‘Climate Change, Coastal Erosion and Risks of Flooding to Low-Lying Coastlines Subject to Tropical Storms, Thailand’ that started in January 2019.

Posted byIrene Delgado-FernandezFebruary 19, 2019September 19, 2019Posted inInternational Engagement, Research Capability and Impact, Thai coast project

Posts navigation

1 2 Older posts

Project funding

National Environmental Research Council logo
National Environmental Research Council
Newton Fund logo
Newton Fund
ESRC Economic & Social Research Council logo
Economic and Social Research Council
Thai Social Research & Innovation: TSRI
Thailand Social Research & Innovation: TSRI

Thai-coast project

The Thai-coast project is funded through the Newton Fund Understanding of the Impacts of Hydrometeorological Hazards in South East Asia programme, funded by the Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC) and Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and Thailand Research Fund (TRF).

Project reference: NE/S003231/1

Thai-coast project, Proudly powered by WordPress.