TEAM GROUP is among Thailand’s very first groups to study impacts on environment and implement public participation activities.
Mostly, we reached out to local people during the planning
process in order to listen to their opinions, identify their problems, and explore possible solutions with them until a mutual agreement is reached. We have successfully worked out excellent development approach for planned projects thanks to significant input from local people.
Sometimes, people to be adversely affected by the project
have agreed to make sacrifices after learning from our team that the planned projects will benefit the public considerably. Our team has also keenly listened to the needs of these stakeholders to ensure that they will get what they deserve in exchange for their sacrifices.
Through remedial actions, the affected people’s quality of life improves while development projects proceed. Such approaches have allowed TEAM GROUP to evolve its public participation and PR work up to the present day.
TEAM GROUP is among Thailand’s very first groups to study impacts on environment and implement public participation activities.
Mostly, we reached out to local people during the planning
process in order to listen to their opinions, identify their problems, and explore possible solutions with them until a mutual agreement is reached. We have successfully worked out excellent development approach for planned projects thanks to significant input from local people.
Sometimes, people to be adversely affected by the project
have agreed to make sacrifices after learning from our team that the planned projects will benefit the public considerably. Our team has also keenly listened to the needs of these stakeholders to ensure that they will get what they deserve in exchange for their sacrifices.
Through remedial actions, the affected people’s quality of life improves while development projects proceed. Such approaches have allowed TEAM GROUP to evolve its public participation and PR work up to the present day.
4. • sustainable
development
• preventative principle
• precautionary
principle
• polluter pays principle
• access to information
• public participation
• access to justice
• substantive
environmental rights
• human rights
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