found: Work cat.: Sam Mun Highland Development Project. Final report, 1994:p. 1 (area of 1,864.71 sq km, which includes parts of Pai District of Mae Hong Son Province, of Samerng, Chiang Dao, Mae Taeng, and Wiang Haeng Districts of Chiang Mai Province; most of the area is steep mountains; area is located at 800-2,500 m above sea level)
found: Oya, K. Capacity building for community-based resource management : lessons from Southeast Asian countries, 2001, via WWW, Mar. 12, 2007:p. 77 (Sam Mun Highland of northern Thailand; the Sam Mun Highland occupies a total area of about 2,000km[supercript 2] situated at the altitude of 1,000 to 2,000 meters above the sea level along the border between the provinces of Chiang Mai and Mae Hong Son)
found: Sawat Dulyapach. Roles of local organizations on highland watershed management, northern Thailand, via WWW, Mar. 12, 2007(Sam Mun Highland Watershed Development Project is located in remote areas of Chaing Mai province, northern part of Thailand. The project covered the areas of about 2,200 sq.km of mountainous lands with the elevation ranges from 1,000 to 2,000 meters above sea level)
found: ASB policybriefs 07 (Jan. 2004), via WWW, Mar. 12, 2007:p. 3 (Sam Mun Highland Development Project, in a remote mountainous area between Chiang Mai and the Myanmar border)
found: GEOnet, Mar. 13, 2007(Sam Mun, Doi; RDGE, Thailand, 19⁰25ʹ00ʺN 098⁰36ʹ00ʺE, variant: Sam Meun)
found: The ONCB/DLO opium poppy observation trip, via WWW, Mar. 13, 2007(Doi Sam Meun site, Chiang Dao District, Chiang Mai Province)
found: Relief models, a multipurpose tool forimproved natural resource management, in ASEAN biodiversity, Oct.-Dec. 2001, via WWW, Mar. 13, 2007:p. 11 (Doi Sam Muen (DSM) Highland Development Project; Doi Sam Mun Project)