Vietnam eyes smart cities and sustainable urban development
Vietnam should focus on accelerating urbanization and the development of a network of national smart cities with links with their peers worldwide.
Vietnam should focus on accelerating urbanization and the development of a network of national smart cities with links with their peers worldwide.
The AFD and EU have been actively supporting Vietnam in the areas of climate change mitigation and adaptation.
The completion of these projects would help ensure Hanoi’s rapid and sustainable development towards green, smart, and modernization while maintaining the harmonization between rural and urban areas.
Such a partnership is expected to provide broader coverage of trade, investment, and tourism activities in Hanoi.
Social resources have been instrumental in urban development and the city’s landscape transformation.
The project study is proposing around US$160 million of investment opportunities that include retrofitting and greenfield construction in the urban lighting and public building sectors in the six cities and provinces.
It's necessary to have legal frameworks for underground construction that is booming in Vietnam.
The city is seeking investment capital sources for ongoing transport projects, which open doors to donors such as World Bank.
Schools are requested to meet safety requirements against the Covid-19 pandemic to welcome back students.
Ongoing shortcomings in current urban structures have been one of the main reasons for the transmission of the virus.
The capital city will focus on perfecting the relevant institutions and legal corridors.
Passenger traffic of public transportation makes up only 17% of the total volume of passenger transport in Hanoi, which should be doubled in the coming time to keep up with the city’s rapid urbanization rate.
Allowing students to return to schools was a legitimate desire of both parents and teachers.