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Towards Developing Strategies for Improving Urban Environmental Management: The Case of Street Food Vending Activities in Yala Municipality, Thailand

AuthorNguyen Thi Bae Thai
Call NumberAIT Thesis no.UE-99-07
Subject(s)Urban ecology--Thailand--Yala
NoteA thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science
PublisherAsian Institute of Technology
AbstractThis research focuses on the food vendors as a typical case of the informal sector in Y ala Municipality, Thailand. The food vendors are impo1iant, but they also pose challenges to urban planning and environmental management. Often this leads to negative attitude to such economic activities of the poor in cities of developing countries. This study seeks to contribute to city administrators' adoption of policies to enable and accommodate food vendors as part of an urban economy and environment. To this end, a good understanding of food vendors' personal and their activities' locational characteristics is essential. This is particularly important since urban environmental management requires local level actions involving the people and their economic activities. With this in view, this study focuses on investigating the personal, locational and operational characteristics of food vendors and their activities. The study seeks to contribute to developing appropriate policies and strategies by the local authorities for enviromnental management at the local level. In this instance it being the worksite of food vending. The locational and operational characteristics of the food vendors are investigated in order to know how the vendors operate their businesses from their vending locations and accessibility implications of basic services in such locations. The socio-economic status is briefly reviewed to understand who they are and what are their attitudes in getting involved to improve their worksite. Customers' characteristics are also studied for knowing who are the typical customers and what kind of locational policies will ensure avoidance of customer and business loss to the vendors. The central thrust of the study, however, has been on identification of local environmental problems caused by the food vending activities. Findings of this study, conducted on food vending activity at Siroros in Yala Municipality, show that solid waste disposal, blockage of sewer flow, space occupation, slowing down traffic flow and selling of unsanitary food are some of the key problems. On-pavement shops create more environmental problems than their in-house counterparts. Based on some exploration of the root causes of these problems and constraints to solve them, this study proposes three sets of strategies (sh01i term, long term and empowerment strategies) to solve the identified problems. The short-term strategy focuses on clearing blockage of sewer flow, improving solid waste disposal and unsanitary food problems. For the long-term strategy, two alternatives are proposed. One alternative is to shift the existing on-pavement vendors into in-house shops and the other is to relocate them to a new site. An empowerment strategy is also presented and can be applied individually or in parallel with other strategies. The strategy gives rights to the Muslim community to control and monitor the vendors and their environmental issues.
Year2000
TypeThesis
SchoolSchool of Environment, Resources, and Development (SERD)
DepartmentDepartment of Development and Sustainability (DDS)
Academic Program/FoSUrban Environmental and Management (UE)
Chairperson(s)Amin, A.T.M. Nurul
Examination Committee(s)Jamieson, Walter;Zimmermann, Willi;Gengaje, Rajan
Scholarship Donor(s)Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC);Canadian Universities Cons01iium (CUC)
DegreeThesis (M.Sc.) - Asian Institute of Technology, 2000


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