VN seeks a greener
path in face of floods
DA NANG
(VNS) - Over 140 cities and urban centres in the Hong (Red) River delta will
soon be vulnerable to climate change, while 120 settlements in the northern
mountainous and Central Highlands region are expected to face landslides and
sweeping floods in years to come.
The stark warning was issued by Tran
Thi Lan Anh, deputy head of the Urban Development Agency under the
construction ministry, at a conference on Integrative Urban Development
towards green and resilient cities in
Anh said urbanisation had developed
rapidly in
"Urbanisation has quickly
increased from 550 urban areas to 770 in the last 20 years. These areas are
home to 33.5 per cent of the population, with the figure certain to increase
over the next few years," Anh said.
"Rapid urbanisation poses a
series of problems for areas including housing, traffic, infrastructure,
urban space, waste, ecological imbalance and over-exploitation of natural
resources," she said.
The deputy head added that the
strain placed on housing and traffic congestion was of particular concern.
With over 3,200km of coast line,
"Soil salinity has eroded in
some areas, causing a serious deficiency of fresh water for crops and local
people in coastal cities and towns," Nguyen Hong Tien, an expert from
the construction ministry's Agency for Technology Infrastructure told the
conference.
He said
"A series of issues surrounding
environmental protection, greenhouse gas emissions and natural conservation
were targeted," he said, adding that the strategy eyed green urban
planning, urban flood management and sustainable development.
According to Tien, the German
government had helped Viet Nam with several waste water programmes and solid
waste management in nine provinces and cities between 2005-17, as well as
flood proofing plus drainage for medium-sized coastal cities and the Cuu Long
(Mekong) delta.
"Last week, typhoon Nari, which
swept over
"A resilient city is one that
has built the necessary capacity to absorb future shocks and strains on its
social, economic, and technical infrastructure system," he said.
He said GIZ had turned its attention
to the sustainable development of urban areas, adding that it had also
developed environmentally and climate-friendly urban development in
"We are helping to draw up a
resilient, green urban development agenda in
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Thứ Hai, 28 tháng 10, 2013
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