Search Results - "Chiang Mai"
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Gender and the culture of tilapia in the upper Ping River in Chiang Mai and Lamphun provinces [in Thai]
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Assessment of hygienic practices among pig slaughterhouses and markets in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand
Published 2015“…A cross-sectional study was conducted in 16 slaughterhouses and 31 markets in Chiang Mai province. Overall 32 slaughterhouse workers and 51 pork sellers were assessed to determine their KAP by questionnaires including likert-scales. …”
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Assessment of hygienic practices among pig slaughterhouses and markets in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand
Published 2015“…A cross-sectional study was conducted in 16 slaughterhouses and 31 markets in Chiang Mai province. Overall 32 slaughterhouse workers and 51 pork sellers were assessed to determine their KAP by questionnaires including likert-scales. …”
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Food safety knowledge, attitudes and practices among food handlers in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand
Published 2016“…A cross-sectional study was conducted in 16 slaughterhouses and 31 markets in Chiang Mai province, Thailand during December 2014 to May 2015. …”
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The institutional framework for irrigation: proceedings of a workshop, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 1-5 November, 1993
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Knowledge, attitudes and practices study on pig meat hygiene at slaughterhouses and markets in Chiang Mai province, Thailand
Published 2015“…Cross-sectional study was conducted during December 2014 to May 2015 in 16 slaughterhouses and 31 markets in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. A total of 32 slaughterhouse workers and 51 pork sellers were assessed KAP using questionnaires combining likert scales. …”
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Riverbed clogging experiments at potential river bank filtration sites along the Ping River, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Published 2015“…This decreases riverbed permeability and abstraction rates, particularly if the river water has high turbidity, as in Thailand. As Chiang Mai Province is one of the most favorable sites for future RBF construction in Thailand, two sites, Mae Rim and San Pa Tong, were selected to simulate clogging by using a channel experiment. …”
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Impacts of the pandemic, animal source food retailers’ and consumers’ knowledge and attitudes toward COVID-19, and their food safety practices in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Published 2022“…The study includes a cross-sectional component that was conducted in urban/peri-urban (U/PU) and rural areas in Chiang Mai province. In another part of the study, a structured questionnaire was developed for animal source food (ASF) retailers and consumers, with three primary parts for data analysis: general information, COVID-19 impacts, and knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) assessment. …”
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Good principles in search of better developers? The Equator Principles and Mekong infrastructure development
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