SELF-SUFFICIENCY COMMUNITIES FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: URBAN PERSPECTIVES IN AN EMERGING COUNTRY

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Abstract

In the context of rapid urbanization and economic growth in emerging countries, the concept of self-sufficiency communities has gained prominence as an innovative approach to urban economic development (Bolay, 2006; Losch et al., 2012; Kong et al., 2022). This study focuses on self-sufficiency communities in Thailand, exploring their potential, challenges, and impact on economic development. Using qualitative research techniques, document analysis, and interviews with stakeholders, including academics and experts, the study revealed that self-sufficiency communities play a multifaceted role as job creators, income generators, and economic catalysts. Technology adoption and community empowerment were identified as critical drivers of success. Despite challenges such as limited land access and regulatory hurdles, there is a commitment to exploring collaborative opportunities and policy support to promote urban self-sufficiency as a sustainable and economically viable model. These findings have significant implications for policymakers and researchers, offering insights into the potential and challenges of self-sufficiency communities within the context of urban economic development. This research contributes to the broader discourse on sustainable urbanization and inclusive growth in emerging economies.

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Lertthanakulvat, S., & Sonsuphap, R. (2024). SELF-SUFFICIENCY COMMUNITIES FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: URBAN PERSPECTIVES IN AN EMERGING COUNTRY. Journal of Governance and Regulation, 13(2), 68–75. https://doi.org/10.22495/jgrv13i2art6

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