This study explores the practices and strategies that drive sustainability in a local community economy in Thailand. The researchers used a mixed-methods approach to examine adaptive measures local communities are implementing to promote more sustainable and environmentally friendly economic models. Findings indicated a growing commitment toward sustainability, evidenced by initiatives focused on waste management, local sourcing of materials, and greenhouse gas mitigation. The researchers developed and tested a model to integrate community engagement with eco-friendly innovations in waterway activities, such as the adoption of electric boats, the use of renewable resources for energy in local attractions, and integration of virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR). The implementation of these practices led to measurable reductions in carbon footprints across the studied communities, showcasing practical steps toward achieving net-zero emissions. It was clear that governmental agencies and local organizations play a significant role in fostering environmental responsibility among all stakeholders. It is hoped that this study provides insights for the sustainable development of regional waterway economies.
Buakhwan et al. (Tue,) studied this question.