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Discovering New Parks and Old Trees in Bangkok

If you love trees and green space, you might be surprised to learn that many public parks are now being improved or newly established in Bangkok. This study tour explores some of these gardened oases and the remarkable people and stories behind them.

After years of neglect, the city is expanding public green space and taking better care of trees. At least 22 new parks are being planned or have recently opened. Most are small or on the city’s outskirts, but each will give Bangkok’s people greater access to outdoor space for leisure and recreation.  The training of more arborists, as well as introduction of city rules on arboriculture, will ensure that fewer trees perish or get trimmed to a stump.  Landscape architects and other experts are being consulted to optimize outcomes. Underused parcels of land are being converted to benefit the public.

This progress results in part from ten years of efforts by activists, volunteers, communities, planners, design professionals and enlightened officials to seek greater public involvement in how the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration runs the city. For its part, the BMA has set ambitious targets for building parks and planting trees. We’ll learn how these innovative green spaces were created — often against difficult odds — through public pressure, negotiation and collaboration between civic groups, design professionals and various government bodies.

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