Digital Pubsa Initiative Pisuth Paiboonrat Hydro and Agro Informatics Institute National Science and Technology Development Agency Thailand.

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Digital Pubsa Initiative Pisuth Paiboonrat Hydro and Agro Informatics Institute National Science and Technology Development Agency Thailand

ICT/ICM Global Knowledge Build on Existing Problem Oriented Selected ICT Constructive Learning Capacity Building Empowerment Appropriated Technology Network & Partnership Reflection Sustainability

Technology Micro Finance Environmental Management Constructive Learning

Digital Pubsa Digital Archive of local medicine plants Multilingual translation (old scripture to official language) Data clearinghouse/Image clearinghouse Ecology study of medicine plants Toxicology study Data visualization on Internet GIS

Photos taking and labeling Archiving Postgres Java

Old scripture translation multilingual Indexing and search engine

Information sharing on WiKi translation comparing (cross check) utilizing (medical record) network of interested

Ecology study

Check Dam Study Plot 200 sq.m. 6 plots Check Dam Giant tree Deciduous forest Contour Thematic Data - Rain - Water flow - Light intensity - Humidity - Temperature - Air pressure - Valuable plants - Upper layer - Middle - Shrub and ground cover Reports Every 2 months Report - Data - Image - Drawing - Herbarium - Useable plants - Edible plants - Herbs Botanical School Project Digital Pubsa Check Dam Endanger specie Information sign Biodiversity Samkha stream 415 ม. Learning Check Dam From peak to stream Plants Index job.haii.or.th/botany/ Wiki Evergreen forest Sensor s Learning Forest Young researchers

Data visualization on Internet GIS IKONOS GPS Digital camera Young researchers Local wisdom

Past Present Future local wisdom old scripture digital archive multilingual data visualization internet GIS ecology study of medicine plants toxicology study laboratory study data sharing through WIKI APAN Initiative

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