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Green Space for Public Use

Green Space for Public Use

Sustainable Cities and Communities

Kamphaeng Phet Rajabhat University manages its premise under the concept of a green university. It emphasizes the balance of lives in the ecosystem. The university area is zoned as the green area, building area, sports facilities are, and accommodation area. Zoning the green zone and sports facilities zone is open to the public and are free of charge.  
 
Apart from adopting the Green Office Measure and providing free bicycles, the university has built cover ways connecting buildings to encourage more sustainable commuting.  
 
On-campus, students and staff are encouraged to commute on foot. To ensure that the policy works, the university has constructed footpaths that connect buildings. In some parts of the footpaths, the covers are put up to prevent the pedestrians from the heat and rain. 

Green Space for Public Use

The Plant Genetic Conservation Project Center under the royal initiative of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn

The Plant Genetic Conservation Project Center under the royal initiative of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn

Sustainable Cities and Communities

The Plant Genetic Conservation Project Center, under the royal initiative of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, was established to develop personnel with knowledge in conserving and developing local plant or animal genetic resources.

The centre has operated in response to His Majesty the King's initiative by establishing a centre for the study of nature and the environment, collection of local plants, and medicinal plants, including rare plants in Kamphaeng Phet Province and nearby provinces.

The university has developed the botanical garden to be a source of learning for students and people in the community, a source for collecting local plant genetics for use in propagation and providing academic services to the public, and also creating a database system of local genetics. This centre has also created a walking path to explore the plants and ecosystems in the botanical garden, making it open and accessible at all times.


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