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The International Journal of the Royal Society of Thailand
The International Journal of the Royal Society of Thailand
Volume XIII – 2021
Volume XII, 2020
Adaptation of Waterfront Urban Communities
• The paper should be submitted to the Editorial Board in three copies
and an electronic file as a text file (e.g. doc).
Waterfront urban communities have expanded after the fall of Ayutthaya in
• Figures should be numbered and stored in separate files with legends
1767. A lot of people fled there in order to escape capture or in order not to
included in the main text file.
be killed. They moved along the Mae Klong River and small communities were
• Either English or American spelling can be used but should be
formed sparingly along the river. The war between Siam and Burma still continued
consistent for the entire article.
in Kanchanaburi and Ratchaburi as well as in towns along the border. During the
Article Structure
reign of King Rama III, the war ended because Burma was partially taken over by
Each article should contain the following :
the British Empire and Siam agreed with free trades resulting from the Bowring
• Title
Treaty signed in 1855.
• Short title for page headings
• Authors and their affiliations
During the transition from the reign of King Rama IV to the reign of King
• A concise abstract (not more than 300 words)
Rama V, Damnoen Saduak Canal, a main canal, was dug to connect the Tha Chin
• Key words
River with the Mae Klong River. In addition, Bang Nang Li Canal, which was an
• Main text divided into sections e.g. Introduction, Materials and
extension of Lad Yisan Canal, was dug to facilitate the transport from Amphawa to
Methods, Results and Conclusion
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the sea at the mouth of the Phetchaburi River in Bang Taboon and more areas
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were cleared for agricultural purposes; as a result, the settlement expanded. A
the text)
large settlement of the Chinese in this area resulted from the fact that a lot of them
Abstract
including the Laotian and Thai people were hired to dig canals around here. After
The abstract should be concise and informative, not more than 300 words.
the abolition of slavery and a law allowing common people to own a piece of land
It should not only indicate the general scope of the article but also state the main
catalyzed the development of small communities serving as market centers for
results and conclusions.
distributing agricultural products. Later, these communities became urban
Ethical Guidelines
settlement. (Figure 2)
Experimental investigation papers must state in the Materials and
The development of land-based city began during the late period of King
Methods section that
1) informed consent was obtained from all adult participants and from
Rama V’s reign. A railway from Thonburi cutting through Nakhon Pathom to Ban
parents or legal guardians of minors, including the name of the appropriate
Pong in Photharam, Ratchaburi and ended in Phetchaburi was constructed. The
institutional review board having approved the project;
construction was completed in 1902 and during the reign of King Rama VI,
2) the maintenance and care of experimental animals comply with the
Petchakasem road was built to join Nakhon Pathom.
Thai National Institute of Health Guidelines for the humane use of laboratory
The Greater East Asia War broke out during the reign of King Rama VIII;
animals or the equivalent country authority or agency;
3) approval is obtained from the relevant ethical committee.
consequently, a “Dead” railway was constructed from Nong Pladuk Station in Ban
Pong to Kanchanaburi and was planned to reach the Three Pagoda Pass. More
ethnic groups settled down along the railways and roads; therefore, later, these
small communities became land-based cities.
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