Prof Dr Gayle C Avery
OUTCOMES & ACTION PLANS
19 May, 2017
SUFFICIENCY THINKING IN
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
1. To introduce Sufficiency Thinking, particularly
Thailand’s Sufficiency Economy Philosophy.
2. To show how the SEP has been successfully
applied in diverse contexts in Thailand.
3. To support you in creating an action plan for
implementing the SEP in your country.
4. To enable you to share with and learn from
others about creating a sustainable future.
Program goals
• Who we are
• Program facilitators
• Trainers & case writers
• Participants
• The program in photos
• Participant action plans
• Closing remarks
• Hon. Prof Dr Harry Bergsteiner
• Participants
• Distinguished guests
Agenda
Program facilitators
Dr. Vichita Ractham
Prof. Dr. Gayle C Avery Dr. Priyanut Dharmapiya
Dr. Suparak Suriyankietkaew
Hon. Prof. Dr. Harald Bergsteiner
Trainers & case writers
Dr. Pornkasem Kantamara
Khun Arrut Navarat
Dr. Priyanut Dharmapiya
Dr. Phallapa Petison Dr. Molraudee Saratun
Khunying Srichalerm
Kanjanapoo
Dr. Sooksan Kantabutra
Participants
Day 1: Welcome and Introductions
Day 2: Sufficiency Economy Philosophy (SEP)
and Business-Driven Agriculture and
Community Development
Day 3: Environmental Conservation
Day 4: Education for Sufficiency and Cultural
Conservation
Day 5: SEP in the Business Context
STiSD PROGRAM
Day 1: Welcome & Introduction
Day 2: Sufficiency Economy Philosophy (SEP)
Day 2: Sampran Model case study & dinner
Day 3: Laem Phak Bia case study
Day 3: Action Planning & Theptarin Hospital
case study
Day 4: Wat Don Sai school case study
Day 4: Amphawa Chaipattananurak Conservation
Project case study
Day 4: Dr. Mechai Viravaidya: Bamboo schools
Late night workshop
Day 5: Honeybees & Locusts & SCG case
Day 5: Workshop 3
Day 5: Cultural dinner
Presentation Order
Title/Theme Member/s
SEP: New way forward -Bill(Fiji), Tevita(Tonga)
SEP at local government level -Karma(Bhutan)
Developing sustainable SEP villages in Sri
Lanka & Timor-Leste
-Cesar(Timor-Leste),
Senavi(Sri Lanka)
SEP for salt production in the Philippines -Bel(The Philippines),
Patricia(The Philippines)
Education to serve sustainable
development in Africa
-Abdou(Burkina Faso), Badara(Senegal),
Marcelline(Madagascar), Mina(Benin),
Olegario(Mozambique), Salifou(Togo)
SEP Partnership -Alex(USAID), Attaya(Thailand),
Siri(UNOSSC)
(Development Agencies and International
Organization)
• Hon. Prof. Dr Harry Bergsteiner
CLOSING REMARKS
• Participants
• Distinguished guests
CLOSING REMARKS

Sufficiency Thinking in Sustainable Development training program

  • 1.
    Prof Dr GayleC Avery OUTCOMES & ACTION PLANS 19 May, 2017 SUFFICIENCY THINKING IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
  • 2.
    1. To introduceSufficiency Thinking, particularly Thailand’s Sufficiency Economy Philosophy. 2. To show how the SEP has been successfully applied in diverse contexts in Thailand. 3. To support you in creating an action plan for implementing the SEP in your country. 4. To enable you to share with and learn from others about creating a sustainable future. Program goals
  • 3.
    • Who weare • Program facilitators • Trainers & case writers • Participants • The program in photos • Participant action plans • Closing remarks • Hon. Prof Dr Harry Bergsteiner • Participants • Distinguished guests Agenda
  • 4.
    Program facilitators Dr. VichitaRactham Prof. Dr. Gayle C Avery Dr. Priyanut Dharmapiya Dr. Suparak Suriyankietkaew Hon. Prof. Dr. Harald Bergsteiner
  • 5.
    Trainers & casewriters Dr. Pornkasem Kantamara Khun Arrut Navarat Dr. Priyanut Dharmapiya Dr. Phallapa Petison Dr. Molraudee Saratun Khunying Srichalerm Kanjanapoo Dr. Sooksan Kantabutra
  • 6.
  • 7.
    Day 1: Welcomeand Introductions Day 2: Sufficiency Economy Philosophy (SEP) and Business-Driven Agriculture and Community Development Day 3: Environmental Conservation Day 4: Education for Sufficiency and Cultural Conservation Day 5: SEP in the Business Context STiSD PROGRAM
  • 8.
    Day 1: Welcome& Introduction
  • 9.
    Day 2: SufficiencyEconomy Philosophy (SEP)
  • 10.
    Day 2: SampranModel case study & dinner
  • 11.
    Day 3: LaemPhak Bia case study
  • 12.
    Day 3: ActionPlanning & Theptarin Hospital case study
  • 13.
    Day 4: WatDon Sai school case study
  • 14.
    Day 4: AmphawaChaipattananurak Conservation Project case study
  • 15.
    Day 4: Dr.Mechai Viravaidya: Bamboo schools Late night workshop
  • 16.
    Day 5: Honeybees& Locusts & SCG case
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19.
    Presentation Order Title/Theme Member/s SEP:New way forward -Bill(Fiji), Tevita(Tonga) SEP at local government level -Karma(Bhutan) Developing sustainable SEP villages in Sri Lanka & Timor-Leste -Cesar(Timor-Leste), Senavi(Sri Lanka) SEP for salt production in the Philippines -Bel(The Philippines), Patricia(The Philippines) Education to serve sustainable development in Africa -Abdou(Burkina Faso), Badara(Senegal), Marcelline(Madagascar), Mina(Benin), Olegario(Mozambique), Salifou(Togo) SEP Partnership -Alex(USAID), Attaya(Thailand), Siri(UNOSSC) (Development Agencies and International Organization)
  • 20.
    • Hon. Prof.Dr Harry Bergsteiner CLOSING REMARKS
  • 21.
    • Participants • Distinguishedguests CLOSING REMARKS

Editor's Notes

  • #7 Mr Eddie missing please Photoshop
  • #9 Khun Kiti VDO MVI 5838 with subtitle
  • #13 Khun Tanya VDO_MVI_6964
  • #14 Need more photo to choose
  • #16 VDO A Mechai MVI_7174 and subtitle