ผู้ช่วยศาสตราจารย์ ดร. มณฑิรา ยุติธรรม
Assistant Professor Dr.Monthira Yuttitham
คุณวุฒิ :
Ph.D. (Environmental Technology)
M.Sc. (Natural Resource Management)
B.Sc. (Agriculture, Major Soil Science)
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Tel : 0 2441 5000 ต่อ 2201
Research Interests
Soil processes involving carbon dynamics (soil carbon, soil carbon sequestration) and greenhouse gases production and emission (especially CO2, CH4 and N2O.Climate Change: Full Carbon Accounting, Carbon footprint (CFP), Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Vulnerability analysis.
Publications
[1] Jiraporn B, Yuttitham M, Carbon Footprint of Canned Pineapple. The
2nd International Conference on Climate Change 2018 (ICCC 2018),
Colombo, Sri Lanka, February 15 16, 2018.
[2] Reim, A., Hernández, M., Klose1, M., Chidthaisong, A.,Yuttitham,
M., and Conrad, R. (2017). Response of methanogenic microbial
communities to desiccation stress in flooded and rain-fed paddy soil
from Thailand, Frontiers in Microbiology, 8, pp. 1-17
[3] Ruangchu U, Yuttitham M, The Measurement of Nitrous Oxide
Emission from Maize Cultivation. The 4th EnvironmentAsia
International Conference, Chulalongkorn University,
Bangkok, Thailand, June 21-23 2017; 222-231.
[4] Chumchuen, T. and Yuttitham M., (2017). Vulnerability Assessment
of Rice Cultivation Community from Climate Change and
Agricultural Policy of Community: A Case Study of Community in
Tambon Krasiao, Samchuk Distric, Suphanburi Province. National
Environmental Conference 16th, The Twin Towers Hotel, Bangkok,
Thailand. May 17-18 2017.
[5] Ngamsaeng T, Yuttitham M, (2016). Vulnerability assessment of
municipal solid waste disposal system with Sanitary Landfill, The 6th
National and International Graduate Study
Conference Creative Multi-disciplinary Studies for Sustainable
Development, Nakhonpathom, Thailand. July 11-12, 2016.
[6] Ruangchu U, Yuttitham M., (2016). Nitrous Oxide Flux of
Agricultural Soil in Maize. National Environmental Conference 15th,
The Twin Towers Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand. May 11-13 2016; 60-68.
[7] Yuttitham M, Panin P, Phromphantakorn O, Prasertmak Y.
Greenhouse gases emission of maize cultivation: A case study in
Nakhon Ratchasima province, Thailand. ISC 2015 - Sustainable Uses
of Soil in Harmony with Food Security 2015, August 17-20; Cha Am,
Thailand. 2015; 119.
[8] Kanthachompoo S., Chaiyarat R.,Yuttitham M. and Thongthip N.
Chemical compositions of natural salt licks and artificial salt licks
for wild elephant(Elephas maximus) at Kui Buri Natural Park,
Prachuap Khiri Khan province, The sixth National Conference. April
28-29, 2015, Bangkok, Thailand. P. 481-490.
[9] Boonmark J, Yuttitham M., (2015).Carbon Footprint in Pineapple
Cultivation: A Case Study in Amphoe BanKha, Ratchaburi Province.
The 34th National Graduate Research Conference (2015): 2015,
March 27, Khonkhen University, Khonkhen, Thailand. 2015; 69.
[10] Karawake K, Nutmagul W, Navanugraha C, Suncharitgul S,
Yuttithum M, and Rungjarat H. The Usage of Gibberellin-Rich Seed-
Waste for Vegetable Growth Enhancement: A Case Study of
Rambutan Seed. Environment and Natural Resources Journal. 2014;
12:7-17.
[11] Yuttitham M, Sukserm T, Sintarasukit and Suwanmance S.
Greenhouse gases emission from tourism activities at Change
National Park and Coral reef tourism at Mak, Rang, and Kradad
Island, Trad province. International Journal of the Computer, the
Internet and Management. 2014; 22: 60-63.
[12] Kridiborworn,P., Chidthaisong, A, Yuttitham, A and Tripetchkul, S.
(2012), Carbon Sequestration by Mangrove Forest Planted
Specifically for Charcoal Production in Yeesarn, Samut Songkram,
Journal of Sustainable Energy & Environment, 3, pp. 87-92.
[13] Tripetchkul S, Rattanawilikul R, Chidthaisong A, Yuttitham M.
(2012) Impact of and Adaptation to Climate Change in Mangrove
Communities: Case study of Yeesarn Village, SamutSongkram
Province, Thailand. Multi - disciplinary Marine Studies under the
Changing World. 2012; 17-19 October 2012, Tawanna Hotel,
Bangkok. 2012; 32-45.
[14] Yuttitham, M., Gheewala, S.H. and Chidthaisong, A. (2011).
Carbon footprint of sugar produced from sugarcane in eastern
Thailand, Journal of Cleaner Production, 19, pp. 2119-2127.
[15] Yuttitham, M., Chidthaisong, A., (2010) Greenhouse Gas Emission Intensity of Sugar and the Contribution of Bioenergy from Sugarcane Residues, The First Climate Thailand Conference (2010): National Risks and Opportunities in Global Climate Changes, August 19-21, 2010, IMPACT Exhibition and Convention Center, Nonthaburi, Bangkok, pp. 268-277.
[16] Yuttitham, M. and Chidthaisong, A. (2010), Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Calculating Carbon Footprint of Sugar: A Case Study in Eastern Thailand, shall make a presentation at EcoBalance2010 International Conference to be held from 9th Nov to 12th Nov, 2010, in The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan), Tokyo, Japan, Organize by Institute of Life Cycle Assessment, Japan, pp. 44-47.
[17]Yuttitham, M. and Chidthaisong, A. (2009), Greenhouse Gas Mitigation through Sugarcane Farm Management and Biomass Utilization in Sugar Mill Factory: A Case Study in Eastern Thailand, World Renewable Energy Congress 2009-Asia, The 3rd International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Environment (SEE 2009) 18-23 May 2009, Bangkok, Thailand, pp. 1374-1378.
[18] Yuttitham, M. and Chidthaisong, A. (2009), Energy Consumption and Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Sugarcane Plantation Activities in Thailand, Commemorative International Conference of the Occasion of the 4th Cycle Anniversary of KMUTT Sustainable Development to Save the Earth: Technologies and Strategies Vision 2050; (SDSE 2008) 7-9 April 2009, Bangkok Thailand, pp. 270-274.
[19] Yuttitham, M., Chidthaisong, A., Gheewala, S.H., Tripetchkul, S. and Gale, G.A. (2008), In situ Decomposition of Sugarcane Biomass and GHG Emissions from Sugarcane Plantation,
Royal Golden-Jubilee Ph.D. Congress IX (RGJ-Ph.D. Congress IX), The Thailand Research Fund (TRF), April 4-6, 2008, Jomtien Palm Beach Hotel & Resort, Pattaya Chonburi, Thailand.
[20] Yuttitham, M. and Chidthaisong, A. (2006), Estimate of Soil Carbon Stock in a Sugarcane Planting Area using Different Analytical Techniques, The 2nd Joint International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Environment (SEE 2006), 21-23 November 2006, Bangkok, Thailand, pp. 1-6.
[21] Yuttitham, M. and Chidthaisong, A. (2006), CO2 and CH4 Emissions from Sugarcane Plantation in Thailand, The 1nd ThaiFlux Colloquium, Gas and Energy Fluxes in Ecosystems, Bangkok Thailand, 31 October, 2006.
[22] Yuttitham, M. and Chidthaisong, A. (2004), CO2 and CH4 emissions from sugarcane plantation in Thailand, paper presented in the Conference of climate change in forest; forest and climate change, pp. 193-121, National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Thailand (in Thai).
[23] Yuttitham, M., Tripetchkul, S., Gale, G. A., Chaiprasert, P., Tanticharoen, M., Silapathong, C. (2003), Site Suitability Assessment for a Central Anaerobic Treatment Facility for Biogas Production in Nakhonpathom Province Thailand, Proceedings of the 2nd Regional Conference on Energy Technology Towards a Clean Environment 12-14 February 2003, Phuket, Thailand, pp. 233-239.
[24] Yuttitham, M., Tripetchkul, S., Gale, G. A., Chaiprasert, P., Tanticharoen, M., Silapathong, C., (2003), Site Suitability Assessment for a Central Anaerobic Treatment Facility for Biogas Production in Nakhon Pathom Province Thailand, Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency, First year, 1, pp. 67-74 (in Thai).