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Best Practice Muangklang
Low Carbon City
Thematic Area: Urban Envirenment
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1. City of Tree
2. City of waste Minimization
3. City of Energy Sufficiency
4. City of Sustainable Consumption
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Promotion of planting trees around city Turn trash into trees Increase the green areas Motivating the people to plant tress
5Figure 1 Planting trees on roadsides
6Figure 2 Tree planting in weeded vacant urban area
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Figure 3 More urban public spaces become green
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Figure 4 Planting trees as a common public activity
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10Figure 5 Waste separations on a belt
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Figure 6 Some are picked out and the rest goes to landfill
12Figure 7 Fruit peels from fresh market
13Figure 8 Goats feed on most organics
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Figure 9 Pigs are ‘living mills’ mincing tons of green waste daily
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Figure 10 And the mills keep growing in number
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Figure 11 Goat manure is useful
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Figure 12 Muangklang's municipal landfill
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Figure 13 Muangklang's municipal landfill
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Figure 14 Participating students with their separated trash
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Figure 15 River conservation consists of various interventions
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Figure 16 Grease trap installed under a washing sink
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Figure 17 A grease trap outside of a house
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Figure 18 Grease collection simply by hand-scoop
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Figure 19 Trapped grease is used as additional fuel atslaughterhouse
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Figure 20 E.M. treats sewage before it finally goes to the river
28Figure 21 Students in training to use equipment
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Figure 22 Students are sampling water in the river
30Figure 23 The river is being dredged
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Figure 24 Municipality office building
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Public Canpaign on energy and fuel saving
Public Campagne on use of public transport
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Figure 27 Non-motorized route promotion
35Figure 28 A bio-gas production tank
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Figure 29 A compost production pit with ventilator anddrainage ducts
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Figure 31 Paddy field; being replaced by city expansion
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Figure 32 Vegetable planted by municipal workers
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Figure 33 Muangklang used to grow rice extensively
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Figure 34 Pig's manure bagged for sale
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Figure 35 Stacks holding earthworms to collect "black gold"
Figure 36 Earthworms
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Figure 37 Annual river procession in the city of Muangklang
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Figure 38 Muangklang sport complex
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Figure 39 Auspecious ceremony in the annual festivity
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Figure:40 The Mayer receiving visitors at the black gold stacks
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