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1. Tsunami
A study on disaster response in Sri Lanka, with a
contribution on the situation in Thailand by Karl Segschneider, Director of the TAW team, and Walaitat Worakul. Published in cooperation with Heinrich Böll Foundation, Brot für die Welt and medico international, July 2006.
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2. Sustainable Community Owned Professional
Eco-Charters
An Alternative Ownership Model in Eco-Tourism. By the Communities of Moo Bahn Nahm Khem and Moo Bahn Koh Muk, Thailand.
ISBN 978 974 88189 7 9
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3. Renewable Energy Options On Islands
in the Andaman Sea
A feasibility study for hybrid renewable energy/diesel
systems in two Tsunami impacted communities.
the communities of Koh Pu and Koh Po, King Mongkut University of Technology Thonburi, International Institute
for Energy Conservation and Palang Thai.
ISBN 978 974 7093 51 3
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4. Seal of Fair Recovery (SoFaR)
A support tool for post-disaster rehabilitation. A concept paper.
ISBN 978 974 8266 12 1
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5. Tsunami:CROSS-Effects?
Christian Religious Organizations' Support and its Socio-cultural Effects on aid recipients in Tsunami Rehabilitation. A case study at Thungwa, Thabtawan and Nahm Khem villages of Phang Nga's Takua Pa district , By Pikula Sithiprasertkula,in cooperation with Save Andaman Network.
ISBN 978 974 8410 258
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6. 78 Weeks Later
A descriptive, quantitative and qualitative summary after the Tsunami in Thailand. By Karl Segschneider and
Walaitat Worakul, second revised edition.
ISBN 978 974 8410 24 1
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7. The Tsunami Early Warning System in Thailand
The Tsunami Early Warning System in Thailand, a resource book, including a synopsis of comments by Tsunami impacted communities, 30 months after the disaster.
ISBN 978 974 8418 26 1
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8. A draft copy of Andaman Sea Gypsies:
their origins and culture.This publication presents the myths and some of the stories that
accompanied the Sea Gypsies on their long migration to the Andaman sea of Thailand and Burma, as well as a window onto their current predicament after the 2004 Tsunami.
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9.Andaman Communal Development and the Tsunami : Changing coastal way of life.
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10.Building for the Future:
A communual approach to rehabilitation after the Tsunami.
Establishing and managing community shipyards.
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11.The Ecology and Environment of Bahn Nahm Khem Three Years after the Tsunami.
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12.Tsunami Impact: The world of Morgan, Morglan and Urak Lawoi sea gypsies after the waves In cooperation with Save Andaman Network.
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13.Communities in Limbo
Land profiteering after the Tsunami
By Sayamol Kaiyoorawong, Somyot Tolang and Dawan Sanlee.
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