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From Gobi to Ghana: What the latest research on community tourism means for Thailand

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A Guardian travel feature highlights ten of the world’s best community tourism trips, spanning deserts, forests, coastlines, and villages, where local residents lead the experience rather than external guides. The piece isn’t just a list of pretty itineraries; it spotlights a growing research thread that asks who benefits when travelers seek authentic, locally run experiences. Across studies and field programs, researchers are finding that when communities own and manage tourist experiences, it can reshape livelihoods, preserve cultural heritage, and foster more sustainable use of natural resources. The message is clear: tourism is most meaningful when it foregrounds local agency, shared decision-making, and long-term stewardship rather than short-term spectacle.

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America’s looming people shortage tests colleges, companies, and cities

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The latest wave of demographic research suggests America is teetering on a “demographic cliff.” Birth rates have fallen for years, aging workers are thinning the ranks, and colleges, businesses, and urban planners are scrambling to respond. The result could slow growth, strain social services, and force a rapid rethinking of how the economy trains, recruits, and retains talent. For readers in Thailand, where aging populations and shifting workforce needs are already reshaping policy and everyday life, the message is clear: demographic change is not distant—it is happening now, and no country remains untouched.

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Thailand’s Tourism Recovery: Steering Southeast Asia’s Growth with a Focus on Value

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Thailand remains Southeast Asia’s tourism leader, yet the path ahead is nuanced. As Bangkok’s dawn rituals meet the footsteps of international visitors, the broader picture reveals both resilience and caution for the years ahead.

After the pandemic, Thailand welcomed 35 million international visitors in 2024, a strong rebound that outpaced many regional peers. Still, this milestone sits alongside vulnerabilities that could shape 2025 and beyond, especially as momentum in mid-2025 hints that growth may slow without targeted strategies.

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Debating Heritage Tourism: Fire at Nottoway Plantation Revisits Economic Value and Historical Memory

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A fire in May 2025 destroyed Nottoway Plantation, once the largest surviving antebellum mansion in America. The blaze ignited a global conversation about how societies monetize sites tied to suffering while balancing economic need, education, and the preservation of collective memory. Plans to reconstruct the site and swiftly reopen dining features have intensified discussions about whether such places can be profitable without compromising their educational value or honoring those who endured oppression. The case echoes broader heritage-tourism challenges worldwide and offers a timely lens for Thailand’s own historic sites as developers navigate economic growth, cultural preservation, and authentic interpretation.

#heritagetourism #historicalmemory #darktourism +5 more
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Thailand’s Digital Nomad Reality: What Remote Workers Need to Know Beyond the Influencer Narrative

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A rigorous investigation challenges the polished image of Thailand as a dream destination for remote workers. Fieldwork in Chiang Mai over several months included expense tracking, social dynamics analysis, and wellbeing assessments to reveal the gap between glossy social media portrayals and the lived experiences of foreigners building remote careers in Thailand. The study aligns with Thailand’s aim to attract high-value long-term visitors by 2025, including remote workers, and asks whether promotional messaging reflects practical realities.

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Thailand Confronts the Challenges and Opportunities of an Aging Population

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Thailand, like many countries across the globe, is entering a demographic era that will reshape its society, economy, and healthcare system: the age of the rapidly aging population. Recent analysis from financial institution Goldman Sachs, as summarized in the article “The Surprising Implications of an Aging Population” (goldmansachs.com), illustrates the far-reaching consequences of this trend—not just for industrialized economies, but also for fast-developing nations like Thailand.

The essence of this news lies in the profound societal changes sparked by longer lifespans and falling birth rates. Demographers and economists warn that, while increasing longevity is a triumph for public health, it introduces new challenges that affect economic growth, labor markets, public finances, and healthcare provision. In Thailand, policymakers, university researchers, and public health officials are already grappling with these questions, seeking strategies to care for a swelling cohort of older adults without stalling the country’s development.

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Thailand Embraces the Silver Economy: Innovation to Meet an Aging Nation

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Thailand stands at a demographic crossroads that will reshape families, work, and health services. A growing senior population is challenging public finances while unlocking opportunities in healthcare technology and senior-friendly tourism. This is not just a crisis; it is a chance to reinvent sectors and improve quality of life for Thai communities.

Longevity is rising worldwide, and Thailand is among the fastest-aging countries in Southeast Asia. By 2040, more than 30% of Thais are expected to be 60 or older. The shift will affect urban planning, pensions, and intergenerational dynamics as younger workers concentrate in cities and rural areas shed population.

#agingpopulation #thailand #publichealth +7 more
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Malaysia Tops Asian Happiness Rankings: What Retailers — and Thailand — Can Learn

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Malaysia has been named the happiest country in Asia, a development that has caught the attention of not only regional policymakers but also retailers across the continent. The findings, as highlighted in a report by The Robin Report, signal promising opportunities for businesses and suggest pathways for other countries, including Thailand, to boost well-being and consumer confidence within their borders (therobinreport.com).

The announcement is particularly significant for Thailand, a nation striving to balance post-pandemic economic recovery with quality-of-life improvements. With happiness increasingly linked to economic vitality and retail growth, Malaysia’s status offers a compelling case study in how consumer sentiment shapes spending patterns, community engagement, and national development.

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Thai shoppers can learn from Malaysia’s happiness boost to fuel local growth

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A new assessment ranks Malaysia as Asia’s happiest country, a finding that interests policymakers and retailers across the region. The Robin Report highlights practical opportunities for business and suggests pathways for Thailand to elevate well-being and consumer confidence.

The Thai context is especially timely as the country navigates post-pandemic recovery while seeking improvements in quality of life. In recent years, happiness has become linked to economic vitality, retail activity, and community development. Malaysia’s rise offers a useful case study in how positive sentiment shapes spending, social cohesion, and investment.

#happinessindex #retailtrends #malaysia +5 more
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Bridging Education Gaps: What Thailand Can Learn from U.S. City Rankings

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A recent nationwide study of the United States highlights notable regional disparities in education. The 2025 WalletHub analysis of 150 major cities shows Texas metros performing poorly in some measures, while Austin stands out as a high-performing education hub. The contrast mirrors Thailand’s ongoing efforts to close urban–rural gaps in student achievement.

The WalletHub ranking uses 11 metrics, including adult education levels, public school quality, university reputation, and disparities by race and gender. Data are drawn from the U.S. Census Bureau and other reputable sources. In Texas, the Brownsville–Harlingen and McAllen–Edinburg–Mission area sits lower on the list, while the Austin–Round Rock–Georgetown region ranks among the top national performers. National leaders include university hubs such as Ann Arbor, Durham, Madison, and San Jose.

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Texas Cities Dominate List of America’s Least Educated, WalletHub Study Finds

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A recent nationwide study ranking America’s most and least educated metropolitan areas has revealed that several Texas cities are near the bottom of the list, underscoring growing concerns about regional educational disparities. Compiled by personal finance website WalletHub, the 2025 report compared the 150 largest U.S. metropolitan areas based on educational attainment and the quality of education, with four Texas metros ranking among the bottom 11 and one Texas city, Austin, placing prominently among America’s best-educated urban centers.

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Bali’s Rise as Asia’s Creative Economy Hub: Lessons for Thailand and Southeast Asia

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Bali is known worldwide for its beauty and spirituality, but it is now becoming Southeast Asia’s creative economy hotspot. Local talent, affordable production costs, and a strategic location are turning the island into a regional center for art, design, film, music, and digital startups. Major international conferences planned for 2025 highlight Bali’s evolving identity and offer a roadmap for other Southeast Asian economies, including Thailand, as the region seeks sustainable, innovation-led growth beyond tourism.

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Bali’s Rise: How Indonesia’s Island Became Asia’s Creative Economic Hotspot

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Bali, already world-renowned for its scenic beauty and spiritual richness, has emerged as Southeast Asia’s vibrant new crucible for creative industries, propelled by local talent, affordable production costs, and a strategic location that fosters cross-border commerce in the region. The shift, documented in recent reporting and underscored by major international conferences scheduled throughout 2025, signals not only an evolution in Bali’s identity but portends significant implications for other Southeast Asian economies—including Thailand—as the region looks beyond tourism for sustainable, innovation-driven growth.

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Ireland Tops Global Education Rankings as Thailand Faces Challenges in Tertiary Attainment

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The latest global rankings of the most educated countries, released by CBRE Research and widely reported in international media, have produced some unexpected results: the United States, long perceived as a leader, is now surpassed by several other nations, while Ireland emerges as the world’s top country for higher education attainment. Meanwhile, Thailand, although making strides in education, remains outside the top cohort, fueling discussions on the nation’s future competitiveness in an increasingly knowledge-driven world [thinkstewartville.com][Visual Capitalist].

#ThailandEducation #GlobalRankings #TertiaryAttainment +6 more
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Thailand’s Higher Education Gap: Learning from Ireland and Ireland’s Lead in Global Rankings

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Thailand faces a challenging path to higher education attainment as global rankings spotlight rising international competition. New research from CBRE Group shows Ireland at the top for tertiary attainment, with more than half of adults aged 25-64 holding at least a bachelor’s degree. Switzerland and Singapore follow, while the United States remains above 40 percent, underscoring a persistent strength in universities and research ecosystems worldwide. For Thai readers, these findings spark questions about how Thailand can strengthen its own higher education system to support innovation and inclusive growth. Data and analysis from major think tanks and research outlets highlight these trends and their implications for policy and practice, including in Thailand’s neighbor and economic partner region.

#thailandeducation #globalrankings #tertiaryattainment +5 more
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Singapore Leads Asian Living Standards, but Regional Gaps Persist

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A new regional assessment ranks living standards across Asia, placing Singapore at the forefront while highlighting wide disparities in prosperity, health, and education from East to South Asia. The findings combine indices like the Human Development Index with recent analyses from international organizations, illustrating strong progress in some economies and ongoing challenges in others.

For Thai readers, understanding these comparisons offers practical insights into policy priorities as the country navigates economic volatility, rising living costs, and a shifting job market. The study draws on global benchmarks such as the UN’s Human Development Index, rankings on quality of life, and measures from the OECD and the World Bank. It serves as a call to action for policymakers and citizens alike.

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Singapore Tops Asian Living Standards, But Regional Challenges Remain

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A newly published survey ranking living standards across Asia confirms Singapore’s position as the region’s leader, but underscores wide disparities in prosperity, well-being, and quality of life from East Asia to South Asia. The findings, based on composite indices such as the Human Development Index (HDI) and recent analyses from international organizations, highlight both the impressive progress made by some Asian nations and the pressing challenges still faced by others.

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