Mae O Facts

Area3.2 km²
Population1,384
Male Population682 (49.3%)
Female Population702 (50.7%)
Population change (1975 to 2020)+56.7%
Population change (2000 to 2020)-3.1%
Median Age38.4 years (Male: 37.2, Female: 39.5)
Local Time
TimezoneIndochina Time
Lat & Lng19.65011, 99.83872

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Mae O Population

Years 1975 to 2020

Data19751990200020152020
Population8831,4571,4281,3741,384
Population Density277 / km²457.1 / km²448 / km²431.1 / km²434.2 / km²
Sources: JRC (European Commission's Joint Research Centre) work on the GHS built-up grid

Mae O Population change from 2000 to 2015

Decrease of 3.8% from year 2000 to 2015

LocationChange since 1975Change since 1990Change since 2000
Mae O+55.6%-5.7%-3.8%
Chiang Rai Province+53.3%+9.8%-0.1%
Thailand+60.4%+20.1%+8.3%
Sources: JRC (European Commission's Joint Research Centre) work on the GHS built-up grid

Mae O Median Age

Median Age: 38.4 years

LocationMedian AgeMedian Age (Female)Median Age (Male)
Mae O38.4 yrs39.5 yrs37.2 yrs
Chiang Rai Province38.2 yrs39.3 yrs37.1 yrs
Thailand35.2 yrs36 yrs34.3 yrs
Sources: CIESIN (Center for International Earth Science Information Network)

Mae O Population Density

Population Density: 434 / km²

LocationPopulationAreaDensity
Mae O1,3843.188 km²434 / km²
Chiang Rai Province1.1 million11,273.9 km²102 / km²
Thailand67.6 million514,961.7 km²131 / km²
Sources: JRC (European Commission's Joint Research Centre) work on the GHS built-up grid

Mae O Historical and Projected Population

Estimated Population from 500 to 2100

Sources:
  1. JRC (European Commission's Joint Research Centre) work on the GHS built-up grid
  2. CIESIN (Center for International Earth Science Information Network)
  3. [Link] Klein Goldewijk, K., Beusen, A., Doelman, J., and Stehfest, E.: Anthropogenic land use estimates for the Holocene – HYDE 3.2, Earth Syst. Sci. Data, 9, 927–953, https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-9-927-2017, 2017.

Human Development Index (HDI)

Statistic composite index of life expectancy, education, and per capita income.

Source: [Link] Kummu, M., Taka, M. &Guillaume, J. Gridded global datasets for Gross Domestic Product and Human Development Index over 1990–2015. Sci Data 5, 180004 (2018) doi:10.1038/sdata.2018.4

Mae O CO2 Emissions

Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions Per Capita in Tonnes Per Year

LocationCO2 EmissionsCO2 Emissions Per CapitaCO2 Emissions Intensity
Mae O5,526 tn3.99 tn1,733.7 tons/km²
Chiang Rai Province4,547,826 tn3.97 tn403.4 tons/km²
Thailand278,589,420 tn4.12 tn541 tons/km²
Sources: [Link] Moran, D., Kanemoto K; Jiborn, M., Wood, R., Többen, J., and Seto, K.C. (2018) Carbon footprints of 13,000 cities. Environmental Research Letters DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/aac72a
Mae O CO2 Emissions
2013 CO2 emissions (tonnes/year)5,526 tn
2013 CO2 emissions (tonnes/year) per capita3.99 tn
2013 CO2 emissions intensity (tonnes/km²/year)1,733.7 tons/km²

Natural Hazards Risk

Relative risk out of 10

HazardRisk Level
DroughtHigh (9)
FloodMedium (7)
EarthquakeMedium (4)

* Risk, particularly concerning flood or landslide, may not be for the entire area.

Sources:
  1. Dilley, M., R.S. Chen, U. Deichmann, A.L. Lerner-Lam, M. Arnold, J. Agwe, P. Buys, O. Kjekstad, B. Lyon, and G. Yetman. 2005. Natural Disaster Hotspots: A Global Risk Analysis. Washington, D.C.: World Bank. https://doi.org/10.1596/0-8213-5930-4.
  2. Center for Hazards and Risk Research - CHRR - Columbia University, Center for International Earth Science Information Network - CIESIN - Columbia University, and International Research Institute for Climate and Society - IRI - Columbia University. 2005. Global Drought Hazard Frequency and Distribution. Palisades, NY: NASA Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC). https://doi.org/10.7927/H4VX0DFT.
  3. Center for Hazards and Risk Research - CHRR - Columbia University, Center for International Earth Science Information Network - CIESIN - Columbia University. 2005. Global Flood Hazard Frequency and Distribution. Palisades, NY: NASA Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC). https://doi.org/10.7927/H4668B3D.
  4. Center for Hazards and Risk Research - CHRR - Columbia University, Center for International Earth Science Information Network - CIESIN - Columbia University. 2005. Global Earthquake Hazard Distribution - Peak Ground Acceleration. Palisades, NY: NASA Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC). https://doi.org/10.7927/H4BZ63ZS.

Recent Nearby Earthquakes

Magnitude 3.0 and greater

DateTimeMagnitudeDistanceDepthLocationLink
2/20/199:05 AM4.655.6 km10,000 m5km N of Wang Nuea, Thailandusgs.gov
8/24/1410:32 PM4.541.7 km20,440 m13km SW of Mae Suai, Thailandusgs.gov
5/12/1411:05 AM4.313.6 km10,000 m12km NNW of Phan, Thailandusgs.gov
5/9/147:12 AM4.143.9 km10,000 m13km WSW of Mae Suai, Thailandusgs.gov
5/8/148:43 PM4.117.3 km10,000 mThailandusgs.gov
5/7/149:38 AM4.526.8 km10,000 m4km E of Mae Suai, Thailandusgs.gov
5/6/148:52 PM4.229.3 km10,000 m3km SSE of Mae Suai, Thailandusgs.gov
5/6/142:50 PM4.632.9 km10,000 m3km NNW of Mae Suai, Thailandusgs.gov
5/6/141:47 PM4.235.5 km11,560 m4km WNW of Mae Suai, Thailandusgs.gov
5/6/1412:42 PM4.331.9 km10,000 m6km S of Mae Suai, Thailandusgs.gov

Mae O

Mae O (Thai: แม่อ้อ) is a village and tambon (subdistrict) of Phan District, in Chiang Rai Province, Thailand. In 2005 it had a total population of 9,799 people. The tambon contains 20 villages.

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