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Nakhon Ratchasima Rajabhat University announces the results of the one-year project to strengthen holistic collaboration among all sectors in the Korat Geopark area, following UNESCO guidelines, and receives feedback from the monitoring committee of the Environmental Fund.
On December 12, 2025, Nakhon Ratchasima Rajabhat University held a meeting to present the results of the one-year project (2025-2026) on "Strengthening Holistic Collaboration Among All Sectors in the Korat Geopark Area" and to receive feedback from the project monitoring committee of the Environmental Fund. The meeting took place in the Rattanaphian Meeting Room, 2nd floor, Chalerm Phrakiat Building (Building 9), Nakhon Ratchasima Rajabhat University.
On this occasion, Associate Professor Dr. Adisorn Naowanon, President of Nakhon Ratchasima Rajabhat University, gave a welcoming speech to the committee and opened the project monitoring meeting. Following this, Assistant Professor Dr. Natthakit Inthasawan, Vice President for Student Development and Acting Director of the Office of Arts and Culture, presented the project progress. A welcoming speech was given to the committee from the Environmental Fund, expressing congratulations on their continued support for this activity.
Following this, Assistant Professor Rekha Intrakamhaeng, the project head, along with Assistant Professor Dr. Prateung Chintasakul, Director of the Korat Geopark World Heritage Site, and the project committee, welcomed the committee and presented information.
The project monitoring committee from the Environmental Fund, consisting of Ms. Suwanna Chantrapaitoon, Director of the Project Analysis Group for Natural Resources, and staff from the Environmental Fund Management Division, Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning (ONREP), Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, conducted a site visit to monitor the project from December 11-12, 2025, at the Korat Geopark World Heritage Site, the Petrified Wood Museum, and Nakhon Ratchasima Rajabhat University.
This site visit focused on observing and interviewing the local people at the six key project sites, including:- Tha Chang Sand Pit, Tha Chang Subdistrict Administrative Organization, Chaloem Phra Kiat District- Petrified Forest at the Petrified Wood Museum, Chalerm Phra Kiat Northeastern Petrified Wood and Geological Resources Research Institute Nakhon Ratchasima Rajabhat University- Doen Klua Phan Dung, Phan Dung Subdistrict, Kham Thale So District- Wat Pa Charoen Tham, Phan Dung Subdistrict, Kham Thale So District- Phra Non Ancient Site, Wat Thammasemaram, Sema Subdistrict, Sung Noen District- Muang Boran, Muang Sema, Sema Subdistrict, Sung Noen District.During the meeting, Assistant Professor Rekha Intrakamhaeng reported on the project's progress and, together with the project committee, provided detailed information to the monitoring committee..The monitoring committee listened to the report and provided useful suggestions for the project's continued implementation. They also expressed appreciation and encouragement for the work, urging that the project achieve its objectives and provide maximum benefit to the community and the nation.