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WHANGTHONGTHAM, S. (1990), “Economic and Environmental Implications of Two Alternative Citrus Production
Systems: A case study from Pathum Thani province“. A master thesis, No. AE-90-39, Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand.
 
WHANGTHONGTHAM, S. (1992), “Health Costs of Chemical Pesticide Use in Citrus Production, A case study of
Phathum Thani province“, a report submitted to a project of Winlock International Institute for Agricultural Development, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand (in Thai language).
 
PRANEETVATAKUL, S. (1996), “Economic and Environmental Implications of Wood Energy Resources -An
Application of Farming and Rural Systems Approaches in Northern Thailand-“, In: Doppler, W. (Ed.) Farming Systems and Resource Economics in the Tropics, Wissenschaftsverlag Vauk Kiel KG, Germany.
 
PRANEETVATAKUL, S. (1996), “Farming Systems and Farm Management in Thailand”, Kasetsart University
  Journal of Economics, Vol. 2 Jul-Dec. 1998, (in Thai language).
 
PRANEETVATAKUL, S. (1996), “Applying Farming and Regional Systems Approaches for Sustainable Wood
  Energy Resource Development: A case of Northern Thailand” Journal for Farming Systems Research-Extension, Vol. 6, Number 2, 1996, 55-67.
 
PRANEETVATAKUL, S. (1996), “The View of Farmer in Problem Solving on Farming: A Case in Phayao Province,
  Northern Thailand”, Varasarn Setthasart Kaset (in Thai langauge).
 
PRANEETVATAKUL, S. (1999), “An Economic Evaluation of ACIAR Projects on Biological Control Research in
  Thailand”, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research.
 
PRANEETVATAKUL, S. (2000), “An Impact Assessment of the Livestock Research Projects in Thailand funded by
  ACIAR”, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research.
 
PRANEETVATAKUL, S. and A. Sattarasart. (2000), “Option for Reduction the Use of Chemical Pesticide: A Case
  Study of Farmer Field School”, A paper presented at the 38th acedemic conference of Kasetsart University, on 2-5 February 2000, Bangkok, Thailand (in Thai langauge).
 
PRANEETVATAKUL, S. (2001), IPM Impact Assessment: Experience of Thailand, paper presented at the regional
  workshop held by FAO-EU IPM program for cotton in Asia on “IPM Impact Assessment Methods”, 25-31 March 2001, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
 
PRANEETVATAKUL, S. and H. Waibel (2001), A Socio-Economic Analysis of Farmer’s Drop-out from Training
  Programs in Integrated Pest Management, Paper presented in the workshop “Participatory Technonlogy Development and Local Knowledge for Sustainable Land Use in Southeast Asia” 6-7 June 2001, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
 
PRANEETVATAKUL, S. and et al. (2001), “Assessing the Sustainability of Agriculture: A Case of Mae Chaem
  Catchment, Northern Thailand”, Environment International, ELSEVIER vol. 27 (2001) pp. 1-7.
 
PRANEETVATAKUL, S. and H. Waibel (2002), A socio-economic analysis of Farmer Field Schools (FFS)
  implemented by the National Program on Integrated Pest Management in Thailand, paper presented at the CYMMIT impact assessment conference, 4-7 Febraury 2002, San Jose, Costa Rica.
 
PRANEETVATAKUL, S. and H. Waibel (2003), Farm-Level Economic Analysis of Farmer Field Schools
  in Integrated Pest Management, a Poster Paper presented at the 25th International Conference of Agricultural Economics, 16-22 August 2003, Durban, South Africa.
 
PRANEETVATAKUL, S. D. KUWATTANASIRI and H. WAIBEL (2003), The Productivity of Pesticide use in rice
  production of Thailand: A damage control approach. Thai Journal of Agricultural Economics. Thailand Vol 22 No 2 p 73-87.
 
PRANEETVATAKUL, S. and H. Waibel (2004), Can the Impact of Farmer Field Schools be Sustained? An
  Application of the Difference in Difference Model in Rice IPM in Thailand. a Paper presented at the workshop on “Impact Assessment of Farmer Field Schools in IPM in Developing Countries, 21-24 July 2004, Garbsen, Hannover, Germany.
 
PRANEETVATAKUL, S. and A. Sirijinda (2004). Sustainable Farming Systems Planning Using Goal Programming in
  Northern Thailand, a Paper presented at the regional conference of the Thai-Vietnamese German Collaborative Research Program, 20-21 September 2004, Hanoi, Vietnam.
 
PRANEETVATAKUL, S. (2004). Potential Use of Bio-Rodenticide in Rice Production in Thailand. Center for Applied
  Economic Research, Faculty of Economics, Kasetsart University. 44 pages.
 
PRANEETVATAKUL, S. and H. Waibel (2005). Farm-Level Economic Analysis of Farmer Field Schools
  in Integrated Pest Management. Thai Journal of Agricultural Economics. Thailand Vol 23 No 2 p 49-66.
 
PRANEETVATAKUL, S. and H. Waibel (2006), Impact Assessment of Farmer Field School using Panel data model,
  a Paper presented at the 26th International Conference of Agricultural Economics, 13-18 August 2006, Goal Coast, Australia.
 
PRANEETVATAKUL, S. and H. Waibel (2006), The Impact of Farmer Field Schools On Pesticide Use and
  Environment in Thailand. Contributed paper in the proceeding of GEWISOLA, Germany.
 
PRANEETVATAKUL, S., H. Waibel and L. Meenakanit (2007) Farmer Field Schools in Thailand: History,
  Economics and Policy. Pesticide Policy Project Publication Series Issue No. 12, The University of Hannover. Germany. 87 pages.