The Project Evaluation of the Sustainable Economic and Social Enhancement: The Case Study of Wiang Mok Subdistrict Northern of Thailand
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Evaluate, CIPP model, Social enhancing, Sustainable, ThailandAbstract
This research employed a mix-method. The purpose of the case study of Wiang Mok sub-district, Lampang province of Thailand was to: 1) Evaluation of the Subdistrict Economic and Social Upliftment and Sustainable Subdistrict Development Potential Promotion Project (CIPPI Model) 2) Analysis of Successes, Problems, and Obstacles in the Implementation of the Subdistrict Economic and Social Upliftment and Sustainable Subdistrict Development Potential Promotion Project (Case Study: Wiang Mok Subdistrict) 3) Formulating Policy Recommendations for Improvement. The population groups were community leaders and relevant government officials, and 200 people in Wiang Mok sub-district. The tools were recording synthesis documents, questions for Brainstorming, questions for intervicommunity student leadersate the project. The researcher analysed data using percentage, frequency, mean, standard deviation, and content. The research finding results were as follows: 1) The results of evaluating the sustainable Economic and social enhancement: the case study of Wiang Mok sub-district with CIPPI model were found to be greater than or equal to the criteria for all indicators. 2) The analysis of successes, problems, and obstacles revealed 5 factors significantly contributed to the project's success 3 primary problems or obstacles were encountered during implementation 3 sustainable development approaches emerged from the project. The model for solving poverty problems within the project incorporated 9 key factors 3) Based on these findings, 4 policy recommendations were formulated for future improvements.
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