Hanoi Forum explores innovative solutions for sustainable urban development
The forum, hosted by the Economic & Urban Newspaper, is designed to inspire innovative ideas and solutions and foster collaboration for a sustainable urban future.
The forum, hosted by the Economic & Urban Newspaper, is designed to inspire innovative ideas and solutions and foster collaboration for a sustainable urban future.
The city is trying to promote the renovation of villas and architectural works built before 1954 together with the upgrading and creation of new parks and flower gardens.
Smart and sustainable city is considered to fit the goals of Hanoi, which aim to provide a high-quality, safe, friendly and convenient life for people, and serve the growth of businesses, organizations and government agencies.
Leveraging its vast land resources, the urban zones flanking Ring Road No.4 have the potential to materialize the vision of creating green urban spaces and smart cities within the Capital Region.
This comprehensive approach aims to transform the city's landscape, enhance the quality of life for its residents, and align with global trends in clean energy conversion and digital transformation.
The three cities earned their fame by successfully integrating ancient buildings into modern urban planning, creating scenic landscapes to promote cultural values and tourism.
New York pledged business support and market intelligence to encourage increased US investment in Vietnam and Hanoi.
The future development of the capital's spatial landscape should be in line with the vision of a sustainable, environmentally friendly and smart city.
Effective planning and construction management are vital to minimizing the impact of natural disasters and reducing disaster risks.
Both countries' subnational levels of government are expected to establish an effective cooperation mechanism to ensure the sustainability of mutually beneficial relations.
Hanoi needs to develop green belt through urban agriculture solutions.
Hanoi needs green corridors to keep urban development under control and ensure sustainable growth.
In November, Denmark Crown Prince Frederik is scheduled to lead a delegation including businesses and policymakers to visit Vietnam and seek cooperation in green development.
The district expects to earn some VND600 billion (US$25.5 million) next year from selling land use rights of the projects, which have remained inactive.
Mayor of Hanoi Tran Sy Thanh has called for Singapore to further support the capital city in drafting urban planning for the next decade.
Vietnam should focus on accelerating urbanization and the development of a network of national smart cities with links with their peers worldwide.
The city is seeking investment capital sources for ongoing transport projects, which open doors to donors such as World Bank.