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In Thailand, many municipalities lack the information to guide decision-making for improving environmental performance. They need tools to systematize the collection and analysis of data, and then to self-assess environmental performance to increase efficiency in environmental management toward a sustainable city. The aim of this study is to develop a platform for self-assessment of an environmental performance index. Nonthaburi municipality, Hat Yai municipality, and Yasothon municipality were selected to study the work context for six indicators, viz., energy, greenhouse gas, water, air, waste, and green area, which were important environmental problems. The development of an online system called “EcoCitOpia” divides municipality assessment into four parts: data collection, database creation, data analysis, and data display. The municipality can use the system for the assessment of environmental performance and the creation of a separate database based on indicators. The system can analyze the results and display them in the form of radar graphs, line graphs, and tables for use in public communication that will lead to cooperation in solving environmental problems at the policy level for urban development to meet the Sustainable Development Goals.
Ratchayuda Kongboon; Shabbir Gheewala; Sate Sampattagul. Empowering a Sustainable City Using Self-Assessment of Environmental Performance on EcoCitOpia Platform. Sustainability 2021, 13, 7743 .
AMA StyleRatchayuda Kongboon, Shabbir Gheewala, Sate Sampattagul. Empowering a Sustainable City Using Self-Assessment of Environmental Performance on EcoCitOpia Platform. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (14):7743.
Chicago/Turabian StyleRatchayuda Kongboon; Shabbir Gheewala; Sate Sampattagul. 2021. "Empowering a Sustainable City Using Self-Assessment of Environmental Performance on EcoCitOpia Platform." Sustainability 13, no. 14: 7743.