Community Potential Development to Create Sustainable Economic Foundations: Case Study of Noen Sala Subdistrict, Krok Phra District, Nakhon Sawan Province

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Hataichanok Khatasombun

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The purpose of this research was community potential development to create sustainable economic foundations. This research was a qualitative research. Data was collected by interviewing as well as formal and informal talking with the key Informants to be focus group. The researcher used method and collecting some information that were the knowledge of members of community and various group members in community.


          The results were found that 1) appropriate Economic Community development for the community led to achieve a new learning process, to build stability of the community foundation economy, apply the sufficiency economy philosophy to reduce expenses, increase household income 2) developing the learning process skills of community members for mutual learning, which had established guidelines for local community development based on self-sufficiency principles based on sufficiency economy philosophy. 3) people in the community changed behavior in all aspects by learning from the empirical activities in various forms. There were ongoing workshops to develop the potential of the community 4) learning together in the community, bringing the community to learn together with other communities, communities in other areas to learn together in the development of community innovation to create economic security, recognizing and appreciating lifelong learning, the application of the sufficiency economy philosophy led to the sharing of resources for activities for the development of knowledge through community innovation in a variety of ways together.

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Khatasombun , H. . (2020). Community Potential Development to Create Sustainable Economic Foundations: Case Study of Noen Sala Subdistrict, Krok Phra District, Nakhon Sawan Province. Journal of MCU Peace Studies, 8(2), 474–488. retrieved from https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/journal-peace/article/view/238762
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Hataichanok Khatasombun , Nakhonsawan Rajabhat University

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