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Item type:Publication, Development of locally designed smart bike-sharing system on Thai campus: Lessons learnt of a pilot-scale study(2020-08-31) ;Pakdeewanich, Chitsanu ;Tiyarattanachai, RonnachaiAnantavrasilp, IsaraCampus-wide bike-sharing program is one of the solutions for achieving sustainability in higher education. It also contributes to the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Smart bike-sharing systems have been implemented in some Thai cities and Thai universities since 2012. The systems were provided by foreign companies and developers. A locally designed smart bike-sharing system have been developed and pilot-scale tested at a Thai university. Many problems were found throughout the test-period, while design changes and application modifications were conducted to address the issues. The changes were done to make the system appropriate for the context of Thai university and users' demands. This paper discusses the development process and lessons learnt from this locally designed system. The results can be used by developers and software designers of bike-sharing industry to provide better design and implementation for Thailand market. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Development of locally designed smart bike-sharing system on Thai campus: Lessons learnt of a pilot-scale study(2020-01-01) ;Pakdeewanich, Chitsanu ;Tiyarattanachai, RonnachaiAnantavrasilp, IsaraCampus-wide bike-sharing program is one of the solutions for achieving sustainability in higher education. It also contributes to the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Smart bike-sharing systems have been implemented in some Thai cities and Thai universities since 2012. The systems were provided by foreign companies and developers. A locally designed smart bike-sharing system have been developed and pilot-scale tested at a Thai university. Many problems were found throughout the test-period, while design changes and application modifications were conducted to address the issues. The changes were done to make the system appropriate for the context of Thai university and users' demands. This paper discusses the development process and lessons learnt from this locally designed system. The results can be used by developers and software designers of bike-sharing industry to provide better design and implementation for Thailand market. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Green Campus initiative and its impacts on quality of life of stakeholders in Green and Non-Green Campus universities(2016-12-01) ;Tiyarattanachai, RonnachaiHollmann, Nicholas M.In 2010, Universitas Indonesia (UI) developed the UI GreenMetric World University Ranking for universities to share information about their sustainability practices. This ranking system was well aligned with the basis of Sustainability for Higher Education. The scoring system can also be used as a guideline for universities to achieve sustainability in their campuses. Since its first launch, more universities around the world have increasingly participated in the ranking system including many universities in Thailand. This study compared perception of stakeholders in Green Campus and Non-Green Campus universities in Thailand regarding stakeholders’ satisfaction on sustainability practices and perceived quality of life at their campuses. The results showed that stakeholders at the studied Green Campus University were more satisfied and had significantly better perceived quality of life compared to stakeholders from the studied Non-Green Campus university. The results suggested that universities should adopt the criteria set in the UI GreenMetric World University Ranking to achieve better sustainability in their campuses and improve quality of life of their stakeholders.
