Smart Greenhouse for Climate-Adaptive Crops
Faculty of Liberal Arts and Science , Kamphaeng Saen Campus
Details
This project developed a smart greenhouse capable of adjusting internal environments for climate-adaptive crops. Sensors monitored temperature, humidity, light, and CO2, linked to automated irrigation, ventilation, and shading.
Trials with heat-tolerant tomatoes and drought-resistant chili showed yields up 25%, water use down 40%, and energy use down 18% compared to conventional greenhouses.
In 2023, GHG emissions dropped 320 tCO2e, and the model was transferred to smallholder farmers in central Thailand. The project aligns with SDG 2, SDG 13, and SDG 9, fulfilling 2023 indicators 34 and 96.
Project Evidence & Documentation
ลิงก์ที่เกี่ยวข้อง
- Project page: Smart Greenhouse for Climate-Adaptive Crops
- Summary article: Smart Greenhouse for Climate-Adaptive Crops
Activity Videos
- Presentation video: Smart Greenhouse for Climate-Adaptive Crops
- Short documentary: Smart Greenhouse for Climate-Adaptive Crops