# | Document title | Authors | Year | Source | Cited by |
1 | Optimising steel hub location in Thailand | Boontaveeyuwat S., Saengsupavanich C. | 2012 | Maejo International Journal of Science and Technology 6(3),pp. 397-414 | 1 |
2 | Willingness to restore jetty-created erosion at a famous tourism beach | Saengsupavanich C. | 2019 | Ocean and Coastal Management 178 | 7 |
3 | Elevated water level from wind along the Gulf of Thailand | Saengsupavanich C. | 2017 | Thalassas 33(2),pp. 179-185 | 1 |
4 | Coastal revetment design process in Thailand | Saengsupavanich C. | 2017 | WIT Transactions on the Built Environment 170,pp. 33-44 | 2 |
5 | Morphological Evolution of Sand Spits in Thailand | Saengsupavanich C. | 2021 | Marine Geodesy
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6 | Detached breakwaters: Communities' preferences for sustainable coastal protection | Saengsupavanich C. | 2013 | Journal of Environmental Management 115,pp. 106-113 | 16 |
7 | Port-induced erosion prediction and valuation of a local recreational beach | Saengsupavanich C., Seenprachawong U., Gallardo W., Shivakoti G. | 2008 | Ecological Economics 67(1),pp. 93-103 | 25 |
8 | A current Environmental Impact Assessment of a port in Thailand: Marine physical aspects | Saengsupavanich C. | 2011 | Ocean and Coastal Management 54(2),pp. 101-109 | 8 |
9 | Unwelcome environmental impact assessment for coastal protection along a 7-km shoreline in Southern Thailand | Saengsupavanich C. | 2012 | Ocean and Coastal Management 61,pp. 20-29 | 11 |
10 | Impact of a proposed pier on tidal currents: Koa Kood Island, Thailand | Saengsupavanich C. | 2011 | World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology 81,pp. 103-106 | 1 |
11 | Constraints influencing stakeholder participation in collective environmental management | Saengsupavanich C., Gallardo W., Sajor E., Murray W. | 2012 | Environmental Earth Sciences 66(7),pp. 1817-1829 | 9 |
12 | Deconstructing a jetty to rectify the downdrift erosion | Saengsupavanich C. | 2020 | Journal of Sustainability Science and Management 15(2),pp. 79-88 | 2 |
13 | Erosion protection options of a muddy coastline in Thailand: Stakeholders' shared responsibilities | Saengsupavanich C. | 2013 | Ocean and Coastal Management 83,pp. 81-90 | 31 |
14 | Environmental performance evaluation of an industrial port and estate: ISO14001, port state control-derived indicators | Saengsupavanich C., Coowanitwong N., Gallardo W., Lertsuchatavanich C. | 2009 | Journal of Cleaner Production 17(2),pp. 154-161 | 53 |
15 | The 2018-coastal problems in thailand’s second largest coastal city | Saengsupavanich C. | 2020 | APAC 2019 - Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Asian and Pacific Coasts ,pp. 1029-1034 | 0 |
16 | Safety precautions for swimmers - A frequent whirlpool appearance at Pattaya Bay | Saengsupavanich C. | 2019 | Tourism Management 75,pp. 121-129 | 1 |
17 | Managing erosion of mangrove-mud coasts with permeable dams – lessons learned | Winterwerp J.C., Winterwerp J.C., Albers T., Anthony E.J., Friess D.A., Mancheño A.G., Moseley K., Muhari A., Naipal S., Noordermeer J., Oost A., Saengsupavanich C., Tas S.A.J., Tonneijck F.H., Wilms T., Van Bijsterveldt C., Van Eijk P., Van Lavieren E., Van Wesenbeeck B.K. | 2020 | Ecological Engineering 158 | 16 |
18 | Which eroding site is more urgent for the government?: a reflection from coastal communities | Saengsupavanich C. | 2020 | Journal of Coastal Conservation 24(1) | 1 |
19 | Coastal erosion through integrated management: A case of Southern Thailand | Saengsupavanich C., Chonwattana S., Naimsampao T. | 2009 | Ocean and Coastal Management 52(6),pp. 307-316 | 37 |
20 | Enhancing water circulation in a river port | Saengsupavanich C. | 2019 | Journal of Applied Science and Engineering 22(1),pp. 39-48 | 1 |
21 | RETRACTED ARTICLE: Elevated water level from strong wind along the Gulf of Thailand | Saengsupavanich C. | 2016 | Journal of Oceanography 72(5),pp. 817 | 0 |