GUIDELINES FOR FLOOD MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT BY MAI KAEN SUBDISTRICT PEACE COUNCIL, MAI KAEN DISTRICT, PATTANI PROVINCE
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This research aims to: 1) study the flood management of Mai Kaen Subdistrict Peace Council, 2) study the problems and obstacles in flood management of Mai Kaen Subdistrict Peace Council, and 3) find guidelines for developing flood management of Mai Kaen Subdistrict Peace Council. This research methodology employs qualitative research through in-depth interviews from purposively selected samples, consisting of two target groups: 1) Mai Kaen Subdistrict Peace Council committee, and 2) affected citizens, with a total of 17 participants.
The results revealed that the Mai Kaen Subdistrict Peace Council serves as a crucial mechanism for local flood management, functioning as a link between citizens and government agencies. The council plans and prepares through monthly meetings, develops village databases, and implements various early warning systems. However, several management issues were identified, including incomplete implementation of plans, lack of regular drills, shortage of specialized personnel, limited resources and budget, as well as unclear communication problems. The development guidelines for flood management consist of establishing cooperation networks between various sectors, organizing regular training and operational drills, holding meetings to review operational procedures, creating annual disaster calendars, requesting additional budget support, and improving communication and reporting formats.
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