Items where Author is "Tiyanukulmongkhon, Rung-Arun"
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                The value and role of street vendors in the Thai high street, in promoting social cohesion and socio-economic prosperity
        
      
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    Street  vending can be a survival strategy for women and the urban poor and contributes  to social cohesion in Thai society. Research on the relations between street  vendor and buyers in four specific site areas where are selected case studies  in this dissertation has tended to focus on perspectives from vending  stakeholders, which are the seller, buyer, general public and authorities,  through the ‘Returning footpaths to pedestrian’ policy, 2014, in order to  investigate the impact of the existence and disappearance of street vendors  in Bangkok. However, there are limitations to this approach because many  vendors have already been relocated and the concept of social cohesion is  multi-dimensional. This study uses data from surveys, interviews and observations  to explore the manifestation of street  vendor-related social cohesion and socio-economic prosperity in Thai society. Quantitative  data analysis methods are used to interpret and explain street vending patterns  affecting its location and buyers’ behaviour in different areas. Then, to  conclude, the study investigates the role of Thai high-street vendors in  aspects of contributing to social cohesion and economic prosperity, on which  research is limited. The results show that street vendors encourage an  inclusive city where streets act as public spaces for all, including vehicles,  non-motorised traffic, pedestrians and socio-economic activities (vending).  Furthermore, street vending involves building social integration and  co-relationships between diverse people in the community as the same fabric,  and also supports the place being more vital and safe due to the opening time  effects. Therefore, policy interventions need to study the street vendor role  in regard to social aspects in order to retain and improve  the better vending on the street in Thailand; these policies may then be  applicable to global  street vending.
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