Abstract

The present study investigates the features of sustainable development and environment, and future prospects for the adaptation policies of developing countriesbased on Model Reference Adaptive Theory. When we intend to seek the sustainabledevelopment and environment, it is therefore very important to investigate a number of paths which converge the sustainable development and environment. It is well known that pollution will always accompany industrial manufacturing activities. Therefore it is necessary to investigate the repercussive pollution arising from large-scale industry in allow for the government to plan protection. This research has adopted the method of measuring the repercussive pollution based on Input-Output Model, and measured the repercussive impact arising from the location of manufacturing industries in the Eastern Seaboard Industrial Complex in Thailand. In main results, Central region has the highest level of pollution and the indirect repercussive pollution impacts Bangkok.

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