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Environmental Tech Initiative to Strengthen Forest Fire Detection in Mae Yom National Park, Phrae

August 4, 2025 | By Maculata May Endira
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A multi-level forest fire detection system is currently under development through a collaborative effort involving Silpakorn University, Kasetsart University, GISTDA, AI Center AIT, and IntERLab. This initiative marks a significant advancement in utilizing technology and inter-institutional collaboration to combat forest fires, with a specific focus on Mae Yom National Park.

From June 21st to 24th, Raunak Mukhia, a researcher from IntERLab, joined a collaborative field team from Silpakorn University and IntERLab. Their aim was to initiate project plans and strengthen partnerships with local authorities and communities within Mae Yom National Park.

Meetings with the Director of the Office of Natural Resources Conservation and officials at Mae Yom National Park highlighted the urgent need for innovative tools to combat forest fires. Both discussions conveyed strong support for the project, emphasizing the importance of technology deployment and the critical role of community involvement in early fire detection and response. During these meetings, numerous potential sites for low-cost air quality sensors, LoRaWAN gateways, and CCTV installations were identified throughout Mae Yom National Park.

A significant part of the trip involved high-level engagement in Phrae. The trip concluded in Nan with a direct report to the Provincial Governor, where the team presented progress on existing projects and demonstrated the functionality of the monitoring sensors. This high-level engagement reinforced the collaborative spirit driving the initiative.

This strategic groundwork and robust stakeholder engagement are crucial for building a more resilient and proactive approach to environmental protection in Northern Thailand, ultimately aiming to safeguard forests and communities from the devastating impact of wildfires.

The core component of the laboratory will be on research activities.

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