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CIRRICULUM VITAE Tipparat Pongthanapanich Krabi, Thailand (1971-) EDUCATION 1988-1992 B.Sc.(Fisheries), Kasetsart University, Bangkok 1992-1995 M.Sc.(Agricultural Economics), Kasetsart University, Bangkok Sep 2002-May 2006 Thesis: An Analysis of Economic Utilization of Mangroves in Trang Province: A Linear Programming Approach Ph.D. (Economics) Full scholarship funded by the Centre for Fisheries and Aquaculture Management and Economics (FAME) Department of Environmental and Business Economics University of Southern Denmark (SDU) Niels Bohrs Vej 9, DK-6700 Esbjerg, DENMARK Thesis: Coastal Land Use Management in Thailand: Policy Development Tools for a Better Environment EMPLOYMENT 1994 Research associate, Network of Aquaculture Center of Asia- Pacific (NACA), Bangkok 1995 Research associate, Sectoral Economic Program, Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI), Bangkok 1996-present Feb 2007-present Assistant professor (2002-present) Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics Faculty of Economics, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, THAILAND 10900 Tel. (+66) 025613467, Mobile phone: (+66) 0877193185 e-mail: tipparat2002@gmail.com Editor-in-chief (from vol.14 no.1) Kasetsart University Journal of Economics An official journal of the Faculty of Economics, Kasetsart University FIELD OF INTEREST Coastal Resource Management Aquaculture Economics Natural Resource and Environmental Economics

COURSE TAUGHT Undergraduate level Graduate level Guest lectures and others Introduction to Agricultural Economics Resource Economics Environmental Economics Aquaculture Economics Quantitative Analysis in Agricultural Economics Advanced Research Methods Fish Farm Management. Regional training course 2000 and 2001, Thailand DOF/JICA. Poverty and Sustainability. International undergraduate course 2001, Mahidol University International College, Salaya, Thailand. Economic Perspective of Tourism Management. International undergraduate course, Spring 2003, Southern Denmark University, Esbjerg, Denmark. Sustainability, Biodiversity and Growth: Natural Environment. International undergraduate course, Autumn 2003, Southern Denmark University, Esbjerg, Denmark. Market and the Nature. International undergraduate course, Autumn 2005, Southern Denmark University, Esbjerg, Denmark. Managing the Coast: Concepts and Some Experiences from Asia. Guest lecture for the course on Tropical Ecology, 18 November 2005, Southern Denmark University, Odense, Denmark. PARTICIPATION Training course project on Impact Evaluation of Genetically Improved Farm TILAPIA Technology, 12-30 March 1996, ICLARM, Los Banos, Philippines. Training course project on Economic Evaluation of Environmental Impacts on Urban and Industrial Sector, 17-23 March 1999, THAITREM, TU/DANCED/UNEP, Bangkok, Thailand. Ph.D. course on Economic Valuation of Natural Resources and Environmental Goods, 13-17 May 2002, FAME-SDU, Esbjerg, Denmark. Workshop on Theoretical and Practical issues of Bio-Economic Modeling, 30 September - 2 October 2002, FAME-SDU, Roskilde, Denmark. Workshop on Climate Changes with Focus on Natural Resources: The Biological Dimensions and the Economic Consequences, 2-4 June 2003, FAME, Esbjerg, Denmark. Ph.D. Course on Mathematical Programming for Economic Analysis in Natural Resources, Autumn 2003, IME-SDU, Esbjerg, Denmark. Workshop on Total Value of Recreational Fishery, 26-27 August 2003, FAME, Esbjerg, 2

Denmark. Ph.D. Course on Environmental Project Appraisal and Implementation - Combining Cost Benefit Analysis and Human Dimensions Assessment, 10-14 November 2003, FAME/ISOBIS, Esbjerg, Denmark. Ph.D. Course on Topics in Resource Economics, 9-13 Feb and 15-19 Mar 2004, NHH/FAME, Bergen, Norway. Ph.D. Course on Income, Wealth, and the Maximum Principle, 21 24 March 2004, Institute of Economics, University of Copenhagen, Denmatk. Workshop on Biodiversity: Management, Economics and the Marine View, 11-13 June 2004, FAME-SDU, Esbjerg, Denmark. Ph.D. Course on Welfare and Behavioral Economics, Gothenburg University, Sweden, 30 Aug-1 Oct, 2004, EEU, Gothenburg University, Sweden. Ph.D. Course on Environmental Valuation, Gothenburg University, Sweden, 4 Oct-5 Nov, 2004, EEU, Gothenburg University, Sweden. Workshop on Aquaculture in the Future, 8-10 June 2005, FAME-SDU, Esbjerg, Denmark International conference on LOICZ II Inaugural Open Science Meeting, 27-29 June 2005, Land-Ocean Interactions in the Coastal Zone (LOICZ), Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands. Workshop on New Developments in Rights-based Fisheries Management: Community Fishing Rights, 29-30 August 2005, FAME-SDU, Esbjerg, Denmark. Workshop on The Application of Scenarios with References to the Effect of Climate Change Fisheries and Coastal Zone Management Long-term Scenario Building, 26-27 April 2006, University of Southern Denmark, Esbjerg, Denmark. International conference on Managing the Coastal Land-Water Interface in Tropical Delta Systems, DELTA 2007, 7-9 November 2007, Bangsaen, Thailand. FAO Expert Workshop on Methods and Indicators for Evaluating the Contribution of Small- Scale Aquaculture to Sustainable Development, 24-28 November 2008, Nha Trang, Vietnam RESEARCH Researcher: Project on Thailand Strategic Commodities: Shrimp 1998, commissioned by the Office of Agricultural Economics, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Bangkok. Researcher: Project on An Evaluation of the Economic Lost from Anchovy Fishing 1999, appointed by Royal Thai Government and DOF, Bangkok. Researcher: Project on The Production and Marketing Analysis of Soft-Shelled Turtle 2000, commissioned by the National Research Center of Thailand (NRCT), Bangkok. Project coordinator and researcher: Project on Environmental Impact Evaluation on Bang Prakong Diversion Dam Operation and Economic Valuation 2001-2002, commissioned by Office of Environmental Policy and Plan, Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment, Bangkok. Ph.D. Project Coastal Land Use Management in Thailand: Policy Development Tools for a Better Environment 2002-2006. University of Southern Denmark, Esbjerg. Researcher: Project on Thailand s Regional Development Plan under the 10 th National 3

Development Plan 2007-2008, commissioned by NESDB, Bangkok. Researcher: Project on An Economic Valuation of Coastal Ecosystems in Thailand: A Review of Case Studies 2008, commissioned by IUCN, Sri Lanka. Researcher: Project on An Impact Assessment of Research Projects on Commercial Production Development of Thai Abalone (Haliotis asinina) 2008-2009, commissioned by Thailand Research Fund, Bangkok. Researcher: Project on Pilot Testing of Indicators for Measuring the Contribution of Small Scale Aquaculture to Sustainable Rural Development: Thailand Case Study 2008-2009, commissioned by FAO, Rome. Researcher: Project on An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Innovation Programs Promoted by National Innovation Agency 2009, commissioned by NIA, Bangkok. PUBLICATION Pongthanapanich, T. 1995. An Analysis of Economic Utilization of Mangroves in Trang Province: A Linear Programming Approach. Kasetsart University Journal of Economics 2(1): 39-51. (in Thai) Pongthanapanich, T. 1996. Economic Study Suggests Management Guidelines for Mangroves to Derive Optimal Economic and Social Benefits. Aquaculture Asia 1(2): 16-17. Pongthanapanich, T. 1999. Inland Shrimp Farms: Socio-economics and Environmental Impact Review. Kasetsart University Journal of Economics 6(1): 141-148. Pongthanapanich, T. 1999. Inland Shrimp Farms: how profitable, what really are their impact on the environment, is inland shrimp farming worth a second look?. Aquaculture Asia 4(1): 33-36. Pongthanapanich, T. 2001. An Evaluation of the Economic Loss from Anchovy Fishing. Kasetsart University Journal of Economics 8(2):195-210. Pongthanapanich, T. 2003. Review of Mathematical Programming for Coastal Land Use Optimization. IME working paper no.52/03. SDU, Esbjerg, Denmark. Available online: Pongthanapanich, T. 2005. An Optimal Corrective Tax for Thai Shrimp Farming. IME working paper no.64/05. SDU, Esbjerg, Denmark. Available online: Pongthanapanich, T. 2006. If Thai shrimp were taxed, how much should it be? Aquaculture Economics and Management, 10(2): 147-162. Pongthanapanich, T. 2005. Options and Tradeoffs in Krabi s Coastal Land Use. IME working paper no.66/05. SDU, Esbjerg, Denmark. Available online: Contributing author: Food and Ecosystem Chapter 6, p. 173-212. 2005. In: Ecosystems and Human Well-being: Finding of the Responses Working Group of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (eds. Chopra, K.). The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment series, Volume 3, Island Press, Washington DC. Pongthanapanich, T. 2006. Optimal Coastal Land Use and Management in Krabi, Thailand: Compromise Programming Approach. IME working paper no.67/06. SDU, Esbjerg, 4

Denmark. Available online: Pongthanapanich, T and E. Roth. 2006. Toward Environmental Responsibility of Thai Shrimp Farming through a Voluntary Management Scheme. IME working paper no.70/06. SDU, Esbjerg, Denmark. Available online: Pongthanapanich, T and E. Roth. 2006. Voluntary Management in Thai Shrimp Farming. Aquaculture Economics and Management 10(3): 265-287. Pongthanapanich, T. 2007. Environmental Policy Discourse for Coastal Land Use Management in Thailand. Paper presented in the Third National Conference of Economists, 26 Oct 2007, Kasetsart University, Bangkok. (in Thai) Contributing author: An Analysis of Environmental Policy Strategies for Coastal Land Conservation in Thailand. In: Tropical Deltas and Coastal Zones (ed. Chu Thai Hoanh). Oxfordshire: CABI. (In press) Last update: 09/07/09 5