# | Document title | Authors | Year | Source | Cited by |
1 | A review of climate-change impact and adaptation studies for the water sector in Thailand | Kiguchi M., Takata K., Takata K., Hanasaki N., Archevarahuprok B., Champathong A., Ikoma E., Jaikaeo C., Kaewrueng S., Kanae S., Kazama S., Kuraji K., Matsumoto K., Nakamura S., Nguyen-Le D., Noda K., Piamsa-Nga N., Raksapatcharawong M., Rangsiwanichpong P., Ritphring S., Shirakawa H., Somphong C., Srisutham M., Suanburi D., Suanpaga W., Tebakari T., Trisurat Y., Udo K., Wongsa S., Yamada T., Yoshida K., Kiatiwat T., Oki T., Oki T. | 2021 | Environmental Research Letters, 16(2), 023004 | 53 |
2 | Distributed probability of slope failure in Thailand under climate change | Komori D., Rangsiwanichpong P., Inoue N., Ono K., Watanabe S., Kazama S. | 2018 | Climate Risk Management, 20, pp. 126-137 | 36 |
3 | Assessment of sediment yield in Thailand using revised universal soil loss equation and geographic information system techniques | Rangsiwanichpong P., Kazama S., Gunawardhana L. | 2018 | River Research and Applications, 34(9), pp. 1113-1122 | 19 |
4 | Evaluation of cost and benefit of sediment based on landslide and erosion models | Rangsiwanichpong P., Kazama S., Ekkawatpanit C., Gunawardhana L. | 2019 | Catena, 173, pp. 194-206 | 13 |
5 | Analysing the relationship between ocean indices and rainfall in the Chao Phraya River Basin | Rangsiwanichpong P., Kazama S., Ekkawatpanit C. | 2017 | International Journal of Climatology, 37, pp. 230-238 | 6 |
6 | Enhancing rainfall-runoff model accuracy with machine learning models by using soil water index to reflect runoff characteristics | Iamampai S., Talaluxmana Y., Kanasut J., Rangsiwanichpong P. | 2024 | Water Science and Technology, 89(2), pp. 368-381 | 5 |
7 | Analyzing the Benefit‐Cost Ratio of Sediment Resources by Remote Sensing Data in the Ping River Basin, Thailand | Rangsiwanichpong P., Rangsiwanichpong P., Melesse A.M. | 2022 | Water (Switzerland), 14(13), 2071 | 2 |
8 | DROUGHT HAZARD ASSESSMENT USING ANOMALY DROUGHT INDEX AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM IN THE CHI RIVER BASIN, THAILAND | Iamampai S., Kanasut J., Kantawong B., Rangsiwanichpong P. | 2023 | Geographia Technica, 18(1), pp. 39-55 | 1 |
9 | A Biomechanical Study of Potential Plants for Erosion Control and Slope Stabilization of Highland in Thailand | Mairaing W., Jotisankasa A., Leksungnoen N., Hossain M., Ngernsaengsaruay C., Rangsiwanichpong P., Pilumwong J., Pramusandi S., Semmad S., Ahmmed A.N.F. | 2024 | Sustainability (Switzerland), 16(15), 6374 | 1 |
10 | Assessment of soil erosion and sediment deposition using GIS technique in the Yom River Basin | Rangsiwanichpong P. | 2020 | 22nd Congress of the International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research-Asia Pacific Division, IAHR-APD 2020: "Creating Resilience to Water-Related Challenges" | 0 |
11 | Estimation of sediment yield and benefit in northern part of Thailand using remote sensing data | Rangsiwanichpong P., Kazama S. | 2018 | Proceedings - International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research (IAHR)-Asia Pacific Division (APD) Congress: Multi-Perspective Water for Sustainable Development, IAHR-APD 2018, 1, pp. 559-565 | 0 |