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Rising seas threaten nation

  • Published: 18/11/2009 at 12:00 AM
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Thirty provinces in Thailand, including Bangkok, could be devastated by rising sea levels over the next 50 years leading to major economic loss, research shows.

The latest research model regarding climate change formulated by the Asia Institute of Technology's Water Engineering and Management programme shows impact scenarios for rising sea levels in more than 30 provinces along 2,600 kilometres of coastal land.

The study also predicted the impact on the central plain, including Bangkok, head of research Sutat Weesakul said.

The research was conducted for the the Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning which organised a climate protection policy conference yesterday.

The impact could be experienced within the next half-century, the researcher said. According to the model, the sea level will rise one metre to five metres from current levels which will have a significant impact on Bangkok which is just 1.5metres to 2 metres above sea level.

When this happens, Sukhumvit Road would have to be raised two metres to prevent inundation.

The country's historical sites such as the World Heritage listed Ayuthaya historical park, the Grand Palace and many royal temples would be flooded.

Another big concern would be salt water intrusion, especially in Bang Pakong and Prachin Buri river basin, he said.

Provinces located above Ang Thong are likely to be safe from inundation, he added."We don't know exactly how much the sea level will increase, but it certainly will increase," he said. "So we have studied economic impact scenarios from 'mild' to 'severe' cases."

Mr Sutat said mangroves and wetlands are considered highly susceptible to rising sea levels.

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  • ricefieldradio

    Discussion 5 : 18/11/2009 at 11:34 AM5

    Dicky Dike and Bill W - you don't need to build an ark or trade your car, just buy one of those cruise ship condo's and sail around in luxury. Saw one on my cruise this year, totally swank...LOL but at a big big price.

  • Bill W

    Discussion 4 : 18/11/2009 at 09:28 AM4

    Hmm, I wonder how much of a trade in they will give me on the Mercedes toward a new BOAT!
    Didn't Bangkok used to be called the "Venice of Asia" anyway? Here you go!. Now you get the real thing! No more fakes or copies!

  • Somchai

    Discussion 3 : 18/11/2009 at 09:17 AM3

    This problem can only be dealt with if there is both (1) national unity; and (2)if corruption is stamped out so that the required projects can be carried out in time with available resources.

    As corruption is rampant and not being reduced at all, and national unity is a pipe dream, I think Thailand is going to be in for a very hard time.

  • Dicky Dike

    Discussion 2 : 18/11/2009 at 08:27 AM2

    Oeps... what's that " Thailand, including Bangkok, could be devastated by rising sea levels over the next 50 years leading to major economic loss " and " the sea level will rise one metre to five metres from current levels which will have a significant impact "........ >???? 1 to 5 meters measured by low tide ?? If this is true... Thailand don't have to be direct worry...because with this outcome, Global wide whole countries will dissapear first.. 5 meters......... pfffffff which professor made this statement...sorry na...

    In that case will it no be very smart to build new houses or investing in mayor projects at beach cities, c.q beach at the whole coast line including all the beautiful Islands...as you know now in advance already that in 50-100 years... all was gone.

    I'm looking for volunteers and investers, who are ready to build with me a new giant Arc similar as Old Noe did earlier...( only much bigger ) beautiful luxery appartments, swimming pools shopping centres, cinema's theaters, etc....cars prohibited !!

  • ricefieldradio

    Discussion 1 : 18/11/2009 at 07:30 AM1

    Nature will finally help Thailand with a couple of it's problems. Traffic jams will be a thing of the past and finally we will have a decentralized government.

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