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Master course of
URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING
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Instructor: Franco Frescura
Students: Nguyen Dinh Khoa
Nguyen Ngoc Anh
Do Thanh Tam
Vo My Y
THE VIETNAMESE GERMAN UNIVERSITY
Urban Developing Planning
*
- Cau Ong Lanh Ward, District
1, Ho Chi Minh City.
- Along West East Highway &
Tau Hu Channel.
District 1
District 5
District 7
District 2
* II. Present - The current situation
Criteria
Still keep the height, the no. of store
Red tiled roof
Wooden floor structure, doors, wins.
Color, materials of the walls
French colony decoration
Green and Clean Singapore
Lecturer: Dr. Gulelat Kebede
Students: Nguyen Ngoc Anh
Nguyen Thanh Xuan
Do Thanh TamHo Chi Minh City, July 8, 2011
Background
Green Singapore Plan
Drivers
Indicators
Actors
What and How
Water
Green Building
Conclusions
The Achievements
How did they
succeed ?
Outline
Instructor: Dr. Gulelat KebedeStudents: Nguyễn Thùy Linh
Phan Thanh BìnhNguyễn Tấn Hưng
Vietnamese - German University
DA NANG - THE ENVIRONMENTAL CITY
13
3. “BUILDING DA NANG – AN ENVIRONMENTAL CITY”
• The 3 phases of the program:
(Source: http://www.greenbiz2009.com )
The Vietnamese - German UniversityUrban Development Planning
GREEN ECONOMYCASE STUDY: FREIBURG IM BREISGAU, GERMANY
Advisor: Gulelat KebedeStudents: Nguyễn Đan Quỳnh
Phùng Anh KiệtVõ Mỹ Y
3. Process and Achievements CO2 Emission
Instruments – Processes Actors Result
• Targeted information: “Freiburg‟s
CO2 Diet” tool to calculate climate
balance.
• An interactive website to compare
their values with those of others,
receiving CO2 “diet” suggestions in
return.
• Public awareness campaigns: “CO2
LIBRI Freiburg„s citizens”
• 1991, a low-cost flat-rate monthly
"Environment ticket" for the region-
wide bus service.
• Municipal council
• Households
• Companies
• Power suppliers
• University
• Media.
• In 1980, 100% increase in people using public
transport.
• 42% of city’s surrounding area under nature or
countryside protection, where building is no longer
permitted.
Professor: Cor Dijkgraaf
Students: Nguyen Ngoc Anh
Do Thanh Tam
Nguyen Dinh Khoa
4. Proposal for development
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Advisor: Prof. Kosta Masthey
Group of student:
Nguyen thuy Linh
Nguyen tan Hung
Nguyen dinh Khoa
SLUM UPGRADING
Case study of Ros Reay, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
HCMc, Dec 16th, 2010
VIETNAMESE GERMAN UNIVERSITY
OVERVIEW
Nature condition
Social condition
OBJECTIVES
ACTIVITIES
FINANCE
RESULTS
ASSESSMENT
REFERENCES
NATURE CONDITIONS
Next to the city’s largest natural drain, Boeung Kak Lake; Phnom Penh, Cambodia;
The first example of community-planned and constructed upgrading in Phnom Penh.
Seventy-two houses.
Vietnamese German University
WATER RESOURCES IN VIETNAM
Ho Chi Minh City, October 04, 2011
Advisor: Prof. Dr. Marion Martienssen
Students: Nguyen Ngoc Anh
Nguyen Thuy Linh
Do Thanh Tam
Page 21 ▌Natural water resoures in Vietnam
SURFACE WATER – OVERVIEW
River run-off per Region (bill.m³/year)
Source: National Water Sector profile, 2002
Average annual surface water: 830 bill.m3 per year;
More than 60% outside the country;
Only 309 bill.m³ per year within Vietnam;
Source:www.ask.com/wiki/Regions_of_Vietnam
Advisor: Prof. Dr. Eike AlbrechtStudents: Nguyễn Thùy Linh
Vietnamese - German University
VIETNAMBIODIVERSITY CONVENTION – RAMSAR CONVENTION - BONN CONVENTION
PROJECT FUNDING - PROMOTIONTAY SON-B INH DINH DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
Advisor : Prof. Cor Dijkgraaf
Student : Vo My Y Source: e-library Violet
CONTENT
1. Location
2. SWOT analysis
3. Potential value
4. Suggestions
4. SUGGESTIONS
VISION
A visited - studied
and invested city
PRINCIPLE
Parallel preservation of
culture and development
economy
Urban Heritage Conservation
Case study: Van Phuc Village – Ha Noi
Lecturer: Prof. Cornelis Dijkgraaf
Student: Thanh Binh
-Valuable buildings with traditional
characteristics.
-Special handicraft village.
-Very skillful artisans and workers.
-Low awareness of local people about
environment protection
-Low management capacities of local authority
-Expand silk market by the voices of
international organizations.
-Have a better living environment
-Protect and conserve traditional values.
-The cheat come from competition and raise of
goods demands.
Advisor: Prof. Marion Martienssen
Students:
Vo My Y
Phung Anh Kiet
Nguyen Dinh Khoa
3.4. CENTRALIZED -TREATMENT
Treatment plant
Example: Five villages in Nhat Tan hamlet - Hanam province
• Inauguration on juny 31, 2011
• 330 m3/diurnal
Vietnamese Folk Culture through
Dong Ho woodcut paintings
Lecturer: Prof. Franco Frescura
Students: Nguyen T. Thanh Xuan
Nguyen Tan Hung
Mai Binh
Phan Thanh Binh
Size & spatial arrangement
• 4 core sizes (Width x Length):26x37 37x52
50x77 79x109
• Not inclusive of wooden/ bamboo frame
• Spatial arrangement:
Centric Symmetric
Instructor: Dr. Dirk HeinrichsStudents: Nguyễn Thùy Linh
Võ Mỹ YPhùng Anh Kiệt
Phan Thanh BìnhNguyễn Đình Khoa
Vietnamese German University
Urban Indicators for managing cities - In Case study of Ho Chi Minh city
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INDICATORS VALIDITY RELIABILITY REPRESENTATIVENESS TOTAL SCORE
1. Delivery of annual plan 3 4 3 10
2. Voter participation rates, by sex 2 1 1 4
3. Independence from higher Gov 5 5 5 15
4. Elected and nominated councils 4 5 3 12
5. Representation of minorities 2 3 1 6
6. Planning applications refused 4 3 4 11
7. Consumer satisfaction 5 4 5 14
8. Perception as place to live 4 4 5 13
9. Access to information 5 4 5 14
10. Reported crimes 4 3 3 10
11. Contact with the public 1 1 2 4
12. Decentralized district units 1 1 1 3
JUDGMENT INDICATORS
35
Ramsar sites in Vietnam
o Ba Be - 02/02/11 - Bac Kan - 10,048ha.o Bau Sau - 04/08/05 - Dong Nai - 13,759ha.o Xuan Thuy - 20/09/88 - Nam Dinh - 12,000ha
Presented by Nguyen Dinh Khoa
Subject: Environmental Laws
36
Ramsar sites: Bau Sau
THE RANKING OF GLOBAL
IMMIGRANT CITIESLisa Benton-Short, Marie D. Price & Samantha Friedman
Instructor : Huang Luixin
Students: Vo My Y
Nguyen Thi Thanh Xuan
Nguyen Dinh Khoa
Nguyen Dan Quynh
THE VIETNAMESE GERMAN UNIVERSITYURBAN DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
Vietnamese German University
Vietnam Profile
Ho Chi Minh City, June 3, 2011
Lecturer: Prof. Rod Burgess
By Vietnamese German University’ studentsPage 39 ▌ 2011 Vietnam Profile
Area : 331.051 km2
Population (2009) : 86.024.600
Density : 260 pp/km2
Location : Southeast Asia
N 16 ° 10 '- E 107 ° 50'
Borders: China, Laos, Cambodia, South East Sea
Climate: tropical monsoon.
Dry season: Dec - Apr
High humidity: Average 84%
Annual rainfall: 120-300 cm p.ann, 90% in summer
General info. Map & Location
Overview – Geographical background
By Vietnamese German University’ studentsPage 40 ▌ 2011 Vietnam Profile
Period Commitment Signed Agreement Disbursement
1993-1995 6,131 4,858.07 1,875
1996-2000 11,546.5 9,008.00 6,142
2001-2005 14,889.2 11,237.76 7,887
2006-2009 23,849.8 17,282.97 10,319
UNIT: Million USD
Commitment
Signed
Disbursement
Source: Ministry of planning & Investment
ODA commitment, signed agreement and disbursement – Comparison
among different periods Unit: Million USD
23%
15%
15%13%
34%
Agricultural & Rural DevelopmentTransportationWaster supply & drainage, Urban developmentEnergyHealth, Education, Enviroment
0
50
100
1993 - 2000 2001 - 2005 2006 - 2009
ODA loans and grants over the periods
Loans Grants
Distribution of ODA by Sectors & Areas ODA by periods
Economic - ODA Mobilization over 1993 - 2009
By Vietnamese German University’ studentsPage 41 ▌ 2011 Vietnam Profile
Source: World Bank
1990 – 2008: Electricity production increase 88%, average annual growth rate of 4.9% pa 1990 – 2008: Electricity consumption increase 90.6%, average annual growth rate of 5.0%pa 80% households are supplied electricity
8.681 14.64
26.56
53.46
73.04
6.47611.46
22.9
47.59
68.9
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
1990 1995 2000 2005 2008
Mill
ion M
w/h
Vietnam Electricity Production and consumption
1990 - 2008
Electricity Production Electricity Consumption
Economic - Energy Infrastructure (1/3)
• Ability: 3.2 million m3/day. (2010)
• Demand: 4.3 million m3/day (in 61% of
the region) (2025)
• Source : Underground water, surface
water (Dong Nai River, Tri An & Dau Tieng
lake)
• Water supply treatment plants (7)
• Water leakage 42%
• Curb wells in semi-urban areas
1.2 Water supply
Water supply treatment.
Underground .
FLOODS
Thanh Tam-Hoang Anh-Anh Vu-Tan Hung-Le Ha
‘It is not simply a matter of global
coordination but one of the production
of global control capacities’
(Sassen, 2001a: 349).
The proximal links between business
services in
cities such as London, New York and
Tokyo are constituted for global
rather than local
reasons
SASKIA SASSEN
The voids of Actor-network theory:
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Advisor: Prof. Dr. Eike AlbrechtStudents: Đào Phúc Quỳnh
Vietnamese - German University
WORLD HERITAGE PROTECTION IS CONSIDERED IN VIETNAMESE PLANNING LAW
47
OTHER RISKS
THIS’S WAY!!!!
IT’S STILL SKEWED
12 CATCHMENTS &
TREATMENT PLANS
(according Ho Chi Minh
plan to 2025)
II. SWOT ANALYSIS
STRENGTHS:
1. Chinese
lifestyle:
-Food "Ăn cơm
Tàu, ở nhà Tây“
Interesting Nightlife
-The Chinese:
funny, friendly,…
- Chinese
Architecture and
Planning
URBAN HERITAGEDONG KHOI STREET
Tutor : Prof. Cor Dijkgraaf
Group: Hoang Anh
Nguyen Dan Quynh
Vo My Y
Content:
- What are interesting?
- Suggestions to keep
heritage
PARTICIPATORY PLANNING
IN POST-EARTHQUAKE RECONSTRUCTION
HOANG ANH – LE HA – PHUC QUYNH – ANH VU
IN CHINA
Field trips -
Excursions -
Workshops -
Public lectures -
Our Activities
our activities
Bamboo Village
Pottery Village
Slum Visit
Waste Water Treatment Visit
Prof. Ali Huzzain
Prof. Ashna Mathema
Prof. Atkinson
In the class
Climate Change Workshop
Prof. KK Pandey
Prof. Huang Liuxin
Prof. Rod Burgess
Public lectures
In the Class
Nov 21st , 2011
Ho chi minh city