2024
DOI: 10.3390/su16093618
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The Sustainable Development Goals for Education and Research in the Ranking of Green Universities of Mahasarakham University

Woraluck Sribanasarn,
Rapeepat Techarungruengsakul,
Mathinee Khotdee
et al.

Abstract: This research aims to review the educational and research operations of Mahasarakham University and propose development directions for the university to meet the sustainable development criteria for ranking as a green university. This involves gathering data and analyzing the results of operations over the past 3 years, then using this analysis to synthesize the lessons learned and develop guidelines for sustainable development in the coming years. The study utilizes a robust methodology involving policy analy… Show more

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“…Another reason was that most concrete technologies depended on cement companies, which required a huge amount of investment in research and development, although foreign countries had provided a small amount of financial support. Additionally, Thailand did not implement education to promote sustainable development practices in the construction sector, making it difficult to convince customers of the importance of the environment [24].…”
Section: Thailandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another reason was that most concrete technologies depended on cement companies, which required a huge amount of investment in research and development, although foreign countries had provided a small amount of financial support. Additionally, Thailand did not implement education to promote sustainable development practices in the construction sector, making it difficult to convince customers of the importance of the environment [24].…”
Section: Thailandmentioning
confidence: 99%