The management cooperation in Bangbua residential community

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Rawikarn Amnuay

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The purposes this research were; 1) to study and create the Public Cooperation Model in the housing management in Bang Bua community. 2) to study the factors affecting the public cooperation in the housing management in Bang Bua community, and 3) to propose the guidelines for effective cooperation development in residential management of communities located along the canal. This research is qualitative research. The tools were the document analysis and in -depth interviews. The key informants were the members of the government and the civil society. The data have been gathered and analyzed. The findings of the research were, There were 4 patterns of the housing management which are Management on the scope of the obligation pattern,Self-protection efforts pattern.Cooperation with the donor and the recipient model and 4) Occasional
cooperation pattern.Factors that affect the public cooperation in the housing management was that technical and methods factors which was the most essential to people cooperation in communities. The minor factors were cognitive factors,communication factors, social factors, environmental factors and individual factors. The guidelines for cooperation development in appropriate residential management was that the cooperation developments in residential management of the communities along the canal in Bangkok, Thailand. In addition, the social context that are able to resolve problems and achieve a sustainable development were comprised of 3 major approaches: 1) Strengthening the community Creating a partnership network and developing networks to achieve sustainability and Integrating all sectors cooperation.
Keywords: Cooperation model, Warren

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Amnuay, R. (2017). The management cooperation in Bangbua residential community. New Trends and Issues Proceedings on Humanities and Social Sciences, 3(1), 551–559. https://doi.org/10.18844/prosoc.v3i1.1819
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