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Reference :

The Chao Phya, River in transition Oxford University Press
Year : 1996

Authors :

Steve Van Beek

Summary :

Flowing through the heart of Thailand, the copious water of the Chao Phya River system provide a key to understanding the Thai people, their history, culture and probable future. The Chao Phya, with its four tributaries, has enabled the Thai people to create a prosperous economy and a stable political environment. More than any other river system in Asia, it has served as a communications and transportation highway, and protected its cities from enemies. Moreover, it has made a profound contribution in shaping Thai perceptions of themselves and the world.
In recent years, however, the role of the Chao Phya River has been changing in ways detrimental to its future. Far from declining in importance, it is more a vital than ever, but its benefits are being compromised by modes of usage that threaten not only Thailand's economic health but also its social stability.

Keywords :

Thailand / Chao Phraya / Culture / History / Economic development

 

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