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Natural Resources Management (NRM)

Asian Institute of Technology

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ABOUT THIS PROGRAM

The Natural Resources Management (NRM) program at the School of Environment, Resources, and Development (SERD) at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) is a highly reputed program that prepares postgraduate students for careers in resource assessment, management, and economics. The program is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills they need to manage natural resources sustainably and responsibly in the face of global challenges like climate change, biodiversity loss, and environmental degradation.


The NRM program offers a range of courses related to resources assessment, nature-based solutions, and carbon capture. Students learn about forest ecosystem management, economics of natural resources, valuation of ecosystem services and research methods, among other topics. The program is taught by several highly experienced professors who are recognized experts in resource assessment, management, and economics.


One of the key strengths of the NRM program is its expertise in carbon management and monitoring and valuation of ecosystem services. Students learn about the latest technologies and techniques for measuring and monitoring carbon in forest ecosystems, and how to use this information to develop effective strategies for mitigating climate change. They also gain a deep understanding of the economic, social, and environmental implications of different forest management practices.


Another area of focus in the NRM program is land resources assessment. Students learn how to use GIS, remote sensing, and other digital technologies to assess land resources spatially and temporally. They also learn about the valuation of ecosystem services and how to balance competing demands for land resources for ecosystem restoration.


The NRM program at AIT also places a strong emphasis on biodiversity conservation. Students learn about the ecological and social importance of biodiversity, and how to design and implement conservation strategies that are both effective and socially responsible. To stay at the forefront of the field, the NRM program at AIT incorporates cutting-edge technologies like AI, drones, geoinformatics and digital tools into its teaching. Through classroom exercise and field visits, students learn how to use these tools to analyze data, model resource dynamics including scenarios, and develop effective management strategies.


In addition, it is worth noting that the NRM program at AIT has been recognized for its excellence by the Eduniversal Ranking Best Masters. The program is ranked 7th in Asia based on factors like reputation, program content, and graduate employment rates. This ranking is a testament to the high quality of the NRM program at AIT and its reputation as one of the top programs in the region.


The NRM program at AIT is an excellent choice for students who are passionate about natural resources management and want to make a positive impact on the world. With its focus on forest carbon management, land resources assessment, biodiversity conservation, ecosystem services as well as addressing policy and economics aspect of resources and use of the latest technologies, the NRM program at AIT prepares students for a wide range of careers in this exciting and rapidly evolving field.

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Pathum Thani

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05 August

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Total Tuition Fees

855,600 THB In Total

Application deadline

Jul 2025

ABOUT UNIVERSITY

Asian Institute of Technology

Asian Institute of Technology, 58 Moo 9, Km. 42, Paholyothin Highway, Klong Luang, Pathumthani 12120, Thailand, Khlong Nueng, Pathum Thani 12120 Thailand

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The Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) is an international English-speaking postgraduate institution, focusing on engineering, sustainability, and management studies. AIT’s rigorous academic, research, and experiential outreach programs prepare graduates for professional success and leadership roles in Asia and beyond.


Founded in 1959, AIT offers the opportunity to study at an institution in Asia which possesses a global reputation. Going forward, AIT will be stressing its global connections, injection of innovation into research and teaching, its relevance to industry, and its nurturing of entrepreneurship, while continuing to fulfill its social impact and capacity building role. Sitting on a beautiful green campus located just north of Bangkok, Thailand, AIT operates as a multicultural community where a cosmopolitan approach to living and learning is the rule. You will meet and study with people from all around the world.


Today, AIT’s internationally recognized engineering, environment, and management graduates are highly sought after by employers in their home countryand elsewhere. Across many walks of life in Asia, AIT alumni have distinguished themselves as CEO’s of private and state enterprises, as business owners, as well-respected researchers and faculty, and as senior university and government officials.

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PROGRAM STRUCTURE

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ED76.9009 REDD+ 3 General Fall

ED76.9010 Society and Natural Resource Management 2 General Fall

ED76.9011 Natural Resources Management Field Lab I 1 Required Fall

ED76.9012 Natural Resources Management Field Lab II 1 General Fall

ED76.9013 Technovation in Natural Resources Management 3 Required Fall

ED76.9014 Forestry and REDD+ 3 General Fall

ED76.9015 Resources Assessment and Mapping 2 General Spring

ED76.01 Ecological Principles for Natural Resources Management 3 Required Fall

ED76.02 Natural Resources Management Issues in Asia 1 General Fall

ED76.03 Forestry 3 General Fall

ED76.04 Biodiversity and Conservation 3 General Fall

ED76.05 Integrated Land Use Management Systems 3 General Fall

ED76.13 Natural Resources Degradation and Conservation 3 General Spring

ED76.14 Society and Natural Resource Management 3 General Fall

ED76.15 Research Design for Natural Resources Management 3 General Spring

ED76.16 Land Resources Management 3 Required Spring

ED76.17 Geospatial Techniques in Natural Resources Management 3 General Fall

ED76.18 Integrated Natural Resources Planning and Policy 2 Required Spring

ED76.19 Introduction to Natural Resources Economics 1 General Spring

ED76.20 Natural Resources Economics 2 Required Spring

ED76.9004 Soil and Water Conservation for Agro-environmental Management 1 General Spring


Required Courses

Course Course Title Credits Remark Semester

ED76.01 Ecological Principles for Natural Resources Management 3 Required Fall

ED76.02 Natural Resources Management Issues in Asia 1 General Fall


Elective Courses

Course Course Title Credits Remark Semester

ED76.9011 Natural Resources Management Field Lab I 1 Required Fall

ED76.9013 Technovation in Natural Resources Management 3 Required Fall

ED76.20 Natural Resources Economics 2 Required Spring

Notes:1.) It is a minimum requirement. It does not exclude students from taking more NRM courses. 2.) The requirement will undergo minor adjustments as the ongoing reform of NRM course structure takes shape.


NRM Courses

The NRM program at AIT offers a wide range of courses that cover various aspects of natural resources management. The NRM courses offered by the program are designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of natural resources management and the tools and techniques used in the field. Graduates of the program are well-prepared for careers in a wide range of natural resources management roles, from government agencies to non-profit organizations and private sector companies. Some of the courses offered by the program include:


Data Processing Exercise in the Field

Nature-based Solutions for Sustainable Resource Management: Students learn about nature-based solutions for sustainable resource management, including ecosystem-based approaches to conservation and management. This is a seminar-type course to be delivered by all NRM professors (Prof. Shrestha, Prof. Sasaki, Dr. Tsusaka, external experts).


Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services: This course covers the principles of biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services, including the economic valuation of ecosystem services, biodiversity offsetting, and biodiversity business by all NRM professors (Prof. Shrestha, Prof. Sasaki, Dr. Tsusaka, external experts).


Land Resources Management: This course provides students with an understanding of land resources and their management, with a focus on sustainable land use practices (Prof. Shrestha).


Resources Assessment and Mapping: Students learn about the principles and techniques of resources assessment and mapping, including the use of remote sensing, GIS, AI, and other digital technologies ((Prof. Shrestha, Prof. Sasaki, external experts).


Integrated Natural Resources Planning and Policy: In this course, students learn about the various approaches and tools used in integrated natural resources planning and policy development (Dr. Tsusaka).


Natural Resource Economics: This course covers the principles and applications of economics in natural resources management, including topics like market failure, cost-benefit analysis, and valuation of natural resources (Dr. Tsusaka).


Forestry and REDD+: In this course, students learn about forest management practices and policies, with a focus on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) and other climate change mitigation strategies (Prof. Sasaki).


Natural Resources Management Field Lab I and II: These courses provide students with hands-on experience in natural resources management, including fieldwork and data collection, analysis, and interpretation (Prof. Shrestha, Prof. Sasaki, Dr. Tsusaka).



Fieldwork for Land Degradation Assessment

Quantitative Research Methods I and II: Students will learn statistical analysis techniques for research in natural resource management as well as sustainable development. The students will be able to select and apply basic but useful and relevant analytical methods using SPSS and R, and interpret the output of the analysis in a quantitative manner in the context of development research, while noting the limitations of each analytical procedure (Prof. Shrestha, Dr. Tsusaka).


Research Design in NRM: teaches students how to write a thesis proposal, conduct research, write a thesis, and defend it as part of the graduation process in natural resources management. Students will learn about research design, data collection, analysis, and interpretation, and how to effectively communicate their research findings. This is a seminar-style block course (Prof. Shrestha, Prof. Sasaki, Dr. Tsusaka, external experts).

TUITION FEES

Tuition fees

855,600 THB / In Total

Application fees

800 THB

Application fee cannot be refunded.

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