The document provides an overview of urban indicators that can be used to manage cities, using Ho Chi Minh City as a case study. It lists 7 proposed indicators: 1) delivery of annual plan, 2) voter participation rates, 3) independence from higher government, 4) elected and nominated councils, 5) representation of minorities, 6) planning applications refused, and 7) consumer satisfaction. Each indicator is rated on validity, reliability,
Vietnamese German University - Udp2010 introductionNguyễn Khoa
The document provides information about an urban development and planning course offered by the Vietnamese-German University. The course is taught by various professors and covers topics such as surveys, assignments, essays, applications, study analysis, proposals, research, reports, evaluations, investigations, and recommendations. It also lists the names of some of the students enrolled in the course.
VCB Tower is a high-rise building project in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam consisting of office space and parking. It took several years to gain approval and was designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects. The building is located in District 1 and has 171 meters of height with 35 floors. It is estimated to cost $96.5 million to construct and will provide office space for Vietcombank as well as rental office space. The project aims to meet the growing demand for high quality grade A office space in Ho Chi Minh City.
This document discusses improving integrated solid waste management in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam to support climate change mitigation. It notes that HCMC produces 7,500 tons of solid waste daily, of which only 6,200 tons are collected. The proposed program includes separating waste at source, increasing recycling through composting, and improving landfill gas capture. This would reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the waste sector and support sustainable development through increased community involvement in waste sorting and recycling.
The document summarizes a proposed building project called the Eden A Building in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It will include a 5-star hotel, commercial center, and underground parking. The building is located in a prime area of District 1 near important city buildings. It will have 9 floors above ground and 6 basement levels, with a total floor area of 105,666 square meters split between the hotel, commercial, parking, and technical spaces. The project aims to address the need for more shopping, entertainment, office and hotel space, as well as solve parking issues in the city.
Nguyen dinh khoa's assignment prof. rod burgess' subjectsNguyễn Khoa
The document discusses the evolution of low-income housing policies in Vietnam and their relationship to development strategies. Initially after economic reforms in the 1980s, housing policies focused on private development and neglected low-income sectors. Recent policies aim to increase low-cost housing supply through mass construction, tax incentives for developers, subsidized loans for buyers, and restrictions on speculative resales. The government aims to provide more affordable housing while continuing industrialization and urbanization.
Vietnamese German University - Udp2010 introductionNguyễn Khoa
The document provides information about an urban development and planning course offered by the Vietnamese-German University. The course is taught by various professors and covers topics such as surveys, assignments, essays, applications, study analysis, proposals, research, reports, evaluations, investigations, and recommendations. It also lists the names of some of the students enrolled in the course.
VCB Tower is a high-rise building project in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam consisting of office space and parking. It took several years to gain approval and was designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects. The building is located in District 1 and has 171 meters of height with 35 floors. It is estimated to cost $96.5 million to construct and will provide office space for Vietcombank as well as rental office space. The project aims to meet the growing demand for high quality grade A office space in Ho Chi Minh City.
This document discusses improving integrated solid waste management in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam to support climate change mitigation. It notes that HCMC produces 7,500 tons of solid waste daily, of which only 6,200 tons are collected. The proposed program includes separating waste at source, increasing recycling through composting, and improving landfill gas capture. This would reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the waste sector and support sustainable development through increased community involvement in waste sorting and recycling.
The document summarizes a proposed building project called the Eden A Building in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It will include a 5-star hotel, commercial center, and underground parking. The building is located in a prime area of District 1 near important city buildings. It will have 9 floors above ground and 6 basement levels, with a total floor area of 105,666 square meters split between the hotel, commercial, parking, and technical spaces. The project aims to address the need for more shopping, entertainment, office and hotel space, as well as solve parking issues in the city.
Nguyen dinh khoa's assignment prof. rod burgess' subjectsNguyễn Khoa
The document discusses the evolution of low-income housing policies in Vietnam and their relationship to development strategies. Initially after economic reforms in the 1980s, housing policies focused on private development and neglected low-income sectors. Recent policies aim to increase low-cost housing supply through mass construction, tax incentives for developers, subsidized loans for buyers, and restrictions on speculative resales. The government aims to provide more affordable housing while continuing industrialization and urbanization.
Indicator measurment cities from Asian development Bank.Nguyễn Khoa
The document discusses urban indicators for managing cities in Ho Chi Minh City proposed by the Asian Development Bank. It outlines the 140 indicators grouped into 13 categories measuring governance. The indicators' usefulness is judged based on validity, reliability and representativeness for Ho Chi Minh City. Five relevant indicators are selected and why they are appropriate, and how and where to find the necessary data is described. The performance of indicators and benchmarking are said to be necessary to effectively measure governance.
The document appears to be an architectural portfolio belonging to Nguyen Dinh Khoa. It includes summaries and photos of 14 exterior and interior design projects completed between 2008-2010 for commercial and residential buildings. The projects cover a range of types including offices, shops, garages, and houses. Contact information is provided at the end of each project summary for Nguyen Dinh Khoa, including his cellphone number, email, and website.
The document proposes establishing a system to collect used batteries and bulbs in Ho Chi Minh City over 3 years at a cost of 124,740 EUR. It aims to provide widespread collection points to safely dispose of these toxic items, which are currently thrown away unsafely. The system would involve setting up collection baskets in busy areas to make disposal easy for residents, especially students and shoppers. Batteries and bulbs would then be transported twice monthly to waste treatment. This would protect the environment and human health while garnering support from local companies.
22. global city & city marketing prof. huang luixin - g2 - d khoa, t xuan, ...Nguyễn Khoa
This document summarizes a paper that ranks global cities based on their levels of cultural globalization through immigration. It introduces a new Urban Immigrant Index that measures four variables - percentage of foreign-born residents, total number of immigrants, diversity of immigrant origins, and percentage of immigrants from distant places - to determine each city's "Z-score." The top 25 cities based on percentage of foreign-born residents are presented. While this new approach captures immigration dynamics better than previous rankings, limitations include inconsistent immigration data between countries. Overall, the paper establishes a new way to understand urban diversity and globalization through the lens of immigration.
Nguyen dinh khoa's assignment prof. rod burgess' subjectsNguyễn Khoa
The document discusses the evolution of low-income housing policies in Vietnam and their relationship to development strategies. Early policies focused on subsidized housing but stalled in the 1990s as private housing grew. Recent policies aim to increase low-income housing supply through incentives for private investors like tax breaks. They also assist buyers through long-term loans. The goal is to better meet the needs of Vietnam's growing urban population amid rapid urbanization following economic reforms.
The document provides an analysis of the Benthanh Twin Towers real estate project in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It includes an outline, introduction, methodology, building overview, and evaluation of the project based on criteria like location, transport, design, technical feasibility, economics, and environmental and social impacts. The evaluation gives the project positive ratings for its central location in the city center near key attractions, strong transportation access, and good financial feasibility, but has some concerns about the design being overly large and its technical solutions.
(a) + (b) + (c) = 10.028 m2
With the area for parking per car 18 m2
The number of parking space is about 560 cars
With the area for parking motorbike, bike 2.5 m2
The number of parking space is about 4.000 motorbike, bike
So the number of basement is enough for this building if it has 2 basement.
In conclusion, the parking capacity of this building is enough with 2 basement.
3. Traffic:
The building locates in the center of District 1- one of the busiest and crowded area in
Ho Chi Minh city. However, it is easy to access by many
The document provides an evaluation of the proposed BIDV Tower real estate development project in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It analyzes the project based on its (1) location in the central business district on a major street, (2) modern architectural design approved by the city that focuses on open spaces, and (3) parking capacity of 1,000 motorbikes and 500 cars across multiple basement levels. The evaluation concludes the project is feasible based on its prime location, design compatibility with surrounding buildings, and adequate parking facilities.
This document summarizes a qualitative study of French colonial housing blocks in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The study had three objectives: to understand the history of the housing blocks, survey their current state, and discuss findings related to housing and urban planning. The summary explores the history of the area when it was developed in the 1920s, its present state as some buildings have been demolished, and recommendations to preserve the remaining architecture and culture through participatory planning and conservation efforts.
The document is an individual essay analyzing the impacts of the proposed LIM TOWER real estate development project in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It provides an overview of the project, outlines seven criteria for evaluation, and evaluates the project based on those criteria. The evaluation finds that while the building itself is typical for an office building, the proliferation of tall skyscrapers is negatively impacting the landscape and architectural harmony of the area. The project provides adequate parking capacity according to regulations but may exacerbate existing traffic issues.
Introduction of Climate map and applicaiton in planning of Ho Chi Minh CityNguyễn Khoa
This document outlines a student project to create an urban climate map for Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It discusses the purposes and key principles of urban climate maps, including relevant climatic factors to analyze like temperature, wind, and topography. It also summarizes the team's analysis of Ho Chi Minh City's climate zones, which are classified by their potential for cool air production, heat accumulation, and mixed transitional zones. Finally, it proposes recommendations for how urban planners can utilize climate maps to properly consider climate impacts and identify areas for conservation or improvement.
This document outlines a master's course in urban development and planning that includes global professors from various countries teaching surveys, assignments, essays, applications, study, analysis, proposals, research, reports, evaluations, investigations, and recommendations. The course appears to cover a wide range of topics from different international perspectives related to urban planning.
Mumbai is a global city with a population of over 12 million people. It has become a major financial center and contributes greatly to India's economy. Mumbai has a highly developed transportation system, with over half of commuters using the extensive suburban rail network or buses. To further improve transportation, a new metro system is being constructed. Mumbai also has two major airports connecting it to cities around the world, highlighting its status as a global city in India and South Asia.
The document provides an overview assessment of the Saigon M&C Tower, a 40-story mixed-use development in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It discusses the tower's location, economic and physical attributes, and potential environmental impacts. The assessment examines how the tower could strengthen the real estate market by increasing the supply of office and residential spaces. While high-rise developments in Ho Chi Minh City provide benefits, their rapid growth also poses threats that require consideration across social, economic, and environmental factors.
The document discusses urban indicators for managing cities in Ho Chi Minh City proposed by the Asian Development Bank. It outlines the 140 indicators grouped into 13 categories measuring governance. The indicators' usefulness is judged based on validity, reliability and representativeness for Ho Chi Minh City. Five relevant indicators are selected and why they are appropriate, along with how and where to find the necessary data. The performance of indicators and benchmarking are important to effectively measure governance. Not all indicators are meaningful for Ho Chi Minh City so a suitable set of local indicators is needed.
The document evaluates a proposal to expand the Grand Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It provides an overview of the existing hotel and proposed expansion plans, which include adding 3 floors and a rooftop restaurant. The evaluation assesses the proposal based on 7 criteria: design and image, technical feasibility, traffic, market analysis, economic analysis, social impact, and environmental friendliness. It finds the design is colonial in style and attracts foreign visitors. However, the expansion will likely lack sufficient parking capacity. Overall, the evaluation aims to determine the impacts and feasibility of expanding the historic Grand Hotel.
The document provides an analysis of the proposed SJC Tower project in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It evaluates the project based on various criteria to determine its economic efficiency and potential impacts. The 54-level tower would include apartments, offices, a hotel, and retail space. However, after 7 years in development, construction has yet to begin. The analysis considers factors like the project's design, infrastructure capacity, parking availability, and traffic impacts. It aims to advise investors on whether the project should continue or be halted given real estate market conditions.
This paper is an assignment which is belong to the master course of Urban development and planning of Vietnamese German university.
This paper analysis the collected information of Shanghai - a global city, especially emphases these economic and transportation factors. By doing this, the role of Shanghai in the national economy and world economy will be clearly shown out. It helps to understand why shanghai is a global city. Its could be the lesson learned for Hochiminh city in the progress to become a global city.
Plenary lecture of the XIII SBPMat (Brazilian MRS) meeting, given on October 2nd 2014 by Robert P. H. Chang, professor at Northwestern University, and Founding President and General Secretary of the International Union of Materials Research Societies (IUMRS).
Participatory biological recording in the UK is a triumph of public contribution to our collective knowledge of the natural world. Devoted volunteers and enthusiasts generate vast databanks supporting environmental policy, research and practice with baseline data for thousands of native and non-native UK species.
As threats to UK wildlife mount, the need to grow the evidence base for effective conservation becomes increasingly vital. We need effective communications tools to be able to share this amazing energy and support an accessible, well informed citizen science culture. What key stories should we be telling to empower local communities in spaces on their doorsteps, and develop the practical skills among the existing and emerging army of volunteers, advocates and citizen scientists that will provide the evidence base and help shape the discussion going forward?
Indicator measurment cities from Asian development Bank.Nguyễn Khoa
The document discusses urban indicators for managing cities in Ho Chi Minh City proposed by the Asian Development Bank. It outlines the 140 indicators grouped into 13 categories measuring governance. The indicators' usefulness is judged based on validity, reliability and representativeness for Ho Chi Minh City. Five relevant indicators are selected and why they are appropriate, and how and where to find the necessary data is described. The performance of indicators and benchmarking are said to be necessary to effectively measure governance.
The document appears to be an architectural portfolio belonging to Nguyen Dinh Khoa. It includes summaries and photos of 14 exterior and interior design projects completed between 2008-2010 for commercial and residential buildings. The projects cover a range of types including offices, shops, garages, and houses. Contact information is provided at the end of each project summary for Nguyen Dinh Khoa, including his cellphone number, email, and website.
The document proposes establishing a system to collect used batteries and bulbs in Ho Chi Minh City over 3 years at a cost of 124,740 EUR. It aims to provide widespread collection points to safely dispose of these toxic items, which are currently thrown away unsafely. The system would involve setting up collection baskets in busy areas to make disposal easy for residents, especially students and shoppers. Batteries and bulbs would then be transported twice monthly to waste treatment. This would protect the environment and human health while garnering support from local companies.
22. global city & city marketing prof. huang luixin - g2 - d khoa, t xuan, ...Nguyễn Khoa
This document summarizes a paper that ranks global cities based on their levels of cultural globalization through immigration. It introduces a new Urban Immigrant Index that measures four variables - percentage of foreign-born residents, total number of immigrants, diversity of immigrant origins, and percentage of immigrants from distant places - to determine each city's "Z-score." The top 25 cities based on percentage of foreign-born residents are presented. While this new approach captures immigration dynamics better than previous rankings, limitations include inconsistent immigration data between countries. Overall, the paper establishes a new way to understand urban diversity and globalization through the lens of immigration.
Nguyen dinh khoa's assignment prof. rod burgess' subjectsNguyễn Khoa
The document discusses the evolution of low-income housing policies in Vietnam and their relationship to development strategies. Early policies focused on subsidized housing but stalled in the 1990s as private housing grew. Recent policies aim to increase low-income housing supply through incentives for private investors like tax breaks. They also assist buyers through long-term loans. The goal is to better meet the needs of Vietnam's growing urban population amid rapid urbanization following economic reforms.
The document provides an analysis of the Benthanh Twin Towers real estate project in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It includes an outline, introduction, methodology, building overview, and evaluation of the project based on criteria like location, transport, design, technical feasibility, economics, and environmental and social impacts. The evaluation gives the project positive ratings for its central location in the city center near key attractions, strong transportation access, and good financial feasibility, but has some concerns about the design being overly large and its technical solutions.
(a) + (b) + (c) = 10.028 m2
With the area for parking per car 18 m2
The number of parking space is about 560 cars
With the area for parking motorbike, bike 2.5 m2
The number of parking space is about 4.000 motorbike, bike
So the number of basement is enough for this building if it has 2 basement.
In conclusion, the parking capacity of this building is enough with 2 basement.
3. Traffic:
The building locates in the center of District 1- one of the busiest and crowded area in
Ho Chi Minh city. However, it is easy to access by many
The document provides an evaluation of the proposed BIDV Tower real estate development project in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It analyzes the project based on its (1) location in the central business district on a major street, (2) modern architectural design approved by the city that focuses on open spaces, and (3) parking capacity of 1,000 motorbikes and 500 cars across multiple basement levels. The evaluation concludes the project is feasible based on its prime location, design compatibility with surrounding buildings, and adequate parking facilities.
This document summarizes a qualitative study of French colonial housing blocks in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The study had three objectives: to understand the history of the housing blocks, survey their current state, and discuss findings related to housing and urban planning. The summary explores the history of the area when it was developed in the 1920s, its present state as some buildings have been demolished, and recommendations to preserve the remaining architecture and culture through participatory planning and conservation efforts.
The document is an individual essay analyzing the impacts of the proposed LIM TOWER real estate development project in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It provides an overview of the project, outlines seven criteria for evaluation, and evaluates the project based on those criteria. The evaluation finds that while the building itself is typical for an office building, the proliferation of tall skyscrapers is negatively impacting the landscape and architectural harmony of the area. The project provides adequate parking capacity according to regulations but may exacerbate existing traffic issues.
Introduction of Climate map and applicaiton in planning of Ho Chi Minh CityNguyễn Khoa
This document outlines a student project to create an urban climate map for Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It discusses the purposes and key principles of urban climate maps, including relevant climatic factors to analyze like temperature, wind, and topography. It also summarizes the team's analysis of Ho Chi Minh City's climate zones, which are classified by their potential for cool air production, heat accumulation, and mixed transitional zones. Finally, it proposes recommendations for how urban planners can utilize climate maps to properly consider climate impacts and identify areas for conservation or improvement.
This document outlines a master's course in urban development and planning that includes global professors from various countries teaching surveys, assignments, essays, applications, study, analysis, proposals, research, reports, evaluations, investigations, and recommendations. The course appears to cover a wide range of topics from different international perspectives related to urban planning.
Mumbai is a global city with a population of over 12 million people. It has become a major financial center and contributes greatly to India's economy. Mumbai has a highly developed transportation system, with over half of commuters using the extensive suburban rail network or buses. To further improve transportation, a new metro system is being constructed. Mumbai also has two major airports connecting it to cities around the world, highlighting its status as a global city in India and South Asia.
The document provides an overview assessment of the Saigon M&C Tower, a 40-story mixed-use development in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It discusses the tower's location, economic and physical attributes, and potential environmental impacts. The assessment examines how the tower could strengthen the real estate market by increasing the supply of office and residential spaces. While high-rise developments in Ho Chi Minh City provide benefits, their rapid growth also poses threats that require consideration across social, economic, and environmental factors.
The document discusses urban indicators for managing cities in Ho Chi Minh City proposed by the Asian Development Bank. It outlines the 140 indicators grouped into 13 categories measuring governance. The indicators' usefulness is judged based on validity, reliability and representativeness for Ho Chi Minh City. Five relevant indicators are selected and why they are appropriate, along with how and where to find the necessary data. The performance of indicators and benchmarking are important to effectively measure governance. Not all indicators are meaningful for Ho Chi Minh City so a suitable set of local indicators is needed.
The document evaluates a proposal to expand the Grand Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It provides an overview of the existing hotel and proposed expansion plans, which include adding 3 floors and a rooftop restaurant. The evaluation assesses the proposal based on 7 criteria: design and image, technical feasibility, traffic, market analysis, economic analysis, social impact, and environmental friendliness. It finds the design is colonial in style and attracts foreign visitors. However, the expansion will likely lack sufficient parking capacity. Overall, the evaluation aims to determine the impacts and feasibility of expanding the historic Grand Hotel.
The document provides an analysis of the proposed SJC Tower project in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It evaluates the project based on various criteria to determine its economic efficiency and potential impacts. The 54-level tower would include apartments, offices, a hotel, and retail space. However, after 7 years in development, construction has yet to begin. The analysis considers factors like the project's design, infrastructure capacity, parking availability, and traffic impacts. It aims to advise investors on whether the project should continue or be halted given real estate market conditions.
This paper is an assignment which is belong to the master course of Urban development and planning of Vietnamese German university.
This paper analysis the collected information of Shanghai - a global city, especially emphases these economic and transportation factors. By doing this, the role of Shanghai in the national economy and world economy will be clearly shown out. It helps to understand why shanghai is a global city. Its could be the lesson learned for Hochiminh city in the progress to become a global city.
Plenary lecture of the XIII SBPMat (Brazilian MRS) meeting, given on October 2nd 2014 by Robert P. H. Chang, professor at Northwestern University, and Founding President and General Secretary of the International Union of Materials Research Societies (IUMRS).
Participatory biological recording in the UK is a triumph of public contribution to our collective knowledge of the natural world. Devoted volunteers and enthusiasts generate vast databanks supporting environmental policy, research and practice with baseline data for thousands of native and non-native UK species.
As threats to UK wildlife mount, the need to grow the evidence base for effective conservation becomes increasingly vital. We need effective communications tools to be able to share this amazing energy and support an accessible, well informed citizen science culture. What key stories should we be telling to empower local communities in spaces on their doorsteps, and develop the practical skills among the existing and emerging army of volunteers, advocates and citizen scientists that will provide the evidence base and help shape the discussion going forward?
This document outlines the course "Humans and Environment" taught by Dr. Hang, Thanh Vo at Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology. The course aims to help students understand the relationship between humans and the environment, basic environmental science concepts, and how to mitigate risks to humans and the environment from development. It will cover topics like human development processes, natural resources, environmental impacts, and environmental policy. Students will be evaluated based on attendance, presentations, and a final exam. They will complete group presentations on environmental topics. The document provides example topics and information on environmental events and organizations.
This proposal requests $90,000 over 2 years to conduct a community-based water quality monitoring project in Mongolia and Russia. A team of young scientists will collaborate with local mentors to train citizens to collect water quality data using mobile testing kits. The goals are to fill data gaps, create an online database, improve understanding of water conditions, and inform policy. Citizens will measure pH, temperature, and other parameters along the Orkhon River. Expected outcomes include spatial maps of water quality, capacity building workshops, and recommendations to support sustainable water management.
Linda Davies - OPAl: Encouraging and Supporting Collaborationbenbnhc
OPAL is a research and education program that aims to encourage collaboration to address major environmental challenges by empowering individuals to contribute to environmental protection. It involves partnerships between universities and research centers to conduct multi-disciplinary research projects. Community scientists and local groups are engaged to conduct research and education projects at a local level. Regional committees coordinate efforts and a national program unites the work while continuing to develop new resources and training. Key findings show that OPAL has successfully motivated more people to explore nature outdoors, contributed to scientific research, and raised environmental awareness.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Richard Muller of GWP Central and Eastern Europe on sustainable sanitation in the region. It notes that 30% of the region's population of 152 million lives in small settlements lacking proper sanitation, polluting water sources. A 2011 survey found most use septic tanks or activated sludge systems, but some are adopting natural wastewater treatment. GWP CEE is developing a guidebook and workshops on natural options and a proposed 3-year project would increase awareness, demonstrate pilot plants, and address institutional barriers to wider adoption of sustainable sanitation solutions.
This document is a course catalogue for a 2013 course on water resources. The course examines hydrologic processes, water usage, management, and conservation issues globally and in Jordan. Students will learn about environmental, social, and political impacts of water resources, current trends, and climate change impacts. The course uses two textbooks and references additional resources. It is taught by Prof. Ali El-Naqa and assesses students with homework, exams, and a final project.
This 3-credit course examines water resources issues in Jordan and worldwide. Students will learn about the hydrologic cycle, water usage, management and policy, as well as challenges like water scarcity, pollution, and climate change impacts. The course utilizes textbooks on water resource principles and hydrology, is taught by Dr. Ali El-Naqa, and includes exams, homework, and a final project on topics like water projects in Jordan or groundwater assessment.
Pierangelo Isernia and Alessandro G. Lamonica - University of SienaCrew Project
This document outlines the CReW Cultural Relations at Work project, which aims to bridge the gap between theory and practice in cultural relations. It discusses the project goals, events held in Rabat, London, and Stuttgart on sustainable development, cultural heritage, and intercultural dialogue. The research design section explains how a theoretical framework was constructed and case studies were selected, collected, and analyzed. Preliminary findings suggest projects reflect the strategic framework through organizational and relational dimensions. Challenges include strategic approach contradictions and consequences of a changing international order. The next steps will analyze pracademic activities and develop implications and recommendations.
This document discusses sustainable sanitation in Central and Eastern Europe. It provides an overview of the Sustainable Sanitation Task Force (TF), which aims to increase knowledge of sanitation planning and technologies. It notes that 30% of the population lives in settlements with less than 2,000 people, but only 9% are connected to wastewater treatment plants. This causes pollution of surface and groundwater.
The TF has produced literature on sustainable sanitation and conducted studies on current practices. It proposes a project to increase awareness, overcome barriers, and demonstrate sustainable solutions through workshops, guidebook translations, and pilot projects showcasing natural wastewater treatment technologies. The project aims to improve sanitation planning and policies to better protect
This document outlines two possible workplans for promoting environmental education and recycling: 1) Recycling/Re-using Workshops and 2) an Environmental Training Programme.
The Recycling/Re-using Workshop would involve identifying materials for reuse, creating objects from recycled materials, and presenting final projects. Workshops would be led by a trainer and expert in the material and last 6 months with 15 participants and a budget of €10,500.
The Environmental Training Programme would involve various activities around a theme like water, including training sessions for teachers, a educational exhibition, workshops, and a theatrical show. It would have a budget of over €80,000 and involve training teachers, creating educational materials, and developing
Capsule proposal in Waste Segregation: It's Benefits to the EnviromentKate Sevilla
This capsule proposal outlines a study on the benefits of waste segregation. The project will be led by Kate S. Magpoc from BSHM-2A in Bacoor City, Philippines, and involve three other researchers. The study aims to explore waste management strategies by conducting surveys, interviews and observations at St. Dominic College of Asia to educate students about proper waste segregation and its importance for the environment and community. The methodology will involve placing sample trash cans around campus to observe behaviors and increase awareness of segregating biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste.
ESD in Teacher Training: Best Practices from Germany and ChinaESD UNU-IAS
Education for Sustainble Development (ESD) – The Nature Can Be a Classroom
RCE Hangzhou – Building Bridges between Europe and Asia: Raising Problem-solving Global Citizens
Christian J. Büttner, RCE Nuremberg; Janne Leino, Chen Xiaping, and Fu Weija, Hans Seidel Foundation Shanghai/RCE Hangzhou
Europe Regional RCE Meeting 2018
28-31 August, 2018, Vannes, France
The document outlines a proposed Institutional University Cooperation (IUC) programme between Flemish universities and Hue University in Vietnam. The programme aims to [1] strengthen research capacity and research-based education at Hue University, [2] transfer research results on key issues like aquaculture, health and the environment to benefit the region, and [3] improve institutional capabilities in areas like governance, quality assurance and curriculum development. It consists of 5 projects addressing areas like aquaculture, ecosystems management and rural health, as well as a project support unit. The programme is aligned with priorities in Vietnam and seeks to maximize synergies with related initiatives.
The document describes an environmental education project called "Learning in the Outdoor Environment" carried out by the Észak-Mátra Environmental Protection Association in Hungary. The project aims to use real-world materials and hands-on outdoor activities to make environmental lessons more engaging for students. Students participate in games, excursions, environmental observations, experiments and other activities both on school grounds and in surrounding areas. The outdoor learning approach helps students develop knowledge, social skills, cooperation abilities, and stimulates self-directed investigation of their natural environment. Teachers observed students being more motivated and their competencies developing more easily compared to traditional classroom lessons.
The document summarizes a research proposal to study the awareness of foreign language university students about plastic waste recycling. It includes an introduction outlining the importance of environmental protection and plastic pollution issues. The objectives are to understand students' current awareness and find solutions to change perceptions. The methods section describes plans to survey 200 students and analyze results quantitatively and qualitatively. Limitations include potential issues with surveys and interviews. A timeline outlines the research phases from literature review to data analysis and writing from August to September.
Using warm-up activities to raise the interest in speaking classes of the 11t...NuioKila
This document is a thesis written by Đỗ Thị Mai Hương that examines using warm-up activities to increase student interest in speaking classes for 11th graders at Nguyen Duc Thuan High School in Vietnam. The thesis provides background on the importance of speaking skills and problems with teaching speaking in Vietnam. It defines warm-up activities and discusses their significance. The study uses action research methods including surveys and observation to explore how warm-up activities affect student attitudes and involvement in speaking lessons. The results suggest warm-up activities increased student excitement, motivation, and participation in speaking activities. Students valued using warm-up activities and had preferences for certain types.
Workshop on Higher Education and Professional Responsibility in CBRN Applied Sciences and Technology across the Sub-Mediterranean Region
3-4 April 2012. Palazzo Zorzi, Venice
Session 2. Science and Society - Identifying Priorities and New Technologies Challenges
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
The chapter Lifelines of National Economy in Class 10 Geography focuses on the various modes of transportation and communication that play a vital role in the economic development of a country. These lifelines are crucial for the movement of goods, services, and people, thereby connecting different regions and promoting economic activities.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
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Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
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A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
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6. THE VIETNAMESE GERMAN UNIVERSITY
Urban Developing Planning
Instructor: Franco Frescura
Students: Nguyen Dinh Khoa
Nguyen Ngoc Anh
Do Thanh Tam
Vo My Y
7. District 1 District 2
*
District 7
- Cau Ong Lanh Ward, District
1, Ho Chi Minh City.
District 5
- Along West East Highway &
Tau Hu Channel.
8. * 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
9. Green and Clean Singapore
Lecturer: Dr. Gulelat Kebede
Students: Nguyen Ngoc Anh
Nguyen Thanh Xuan
Ho Chi Minh City, July 8, 2011 Do Thanh Tam
10. Outline
Background
Green Singapore Plan The Achievements
Drivers How did they
Indicators succeed ?
Actors
What and How
Water
Green Building
Conclusions
11.
12. Vietnamese - German University
DA NANG - THE ENVIRONMENTAL CITY
Instructor: Dr. Gulelat Kebede
Students: Nguyễn Thùy Linh
Phan Thanh Bình
Nguyễn Tấn Hưng
13. 3. “BUILDING DA NANG – AN ENVIRONMENTAL CITY”
• The 3 phases of the program:
(Source: http://www.greenbiz2009.com )
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14. The Vietnamese - German University
Urban Development Planning
GREEN ECONOMY
CASE STUDY: FREIBURG IM BREISGAU, GERMANY
Advisor: Gulelat Kebede
Students: Nguyễn Đan Quỳnh
Phùng Anh Kiệt
Võ Mỹ Y
15. 3. Process and Achievements
CO2 Emission
Instruments – Processes Actors Result
• Targeted information: “Freiburg‟s • In 1980, 100% increase in people using public
CO2 Diet” tool to calculate climate • Municipal council transport.
balance. • Households
• Companies • 42% of city’s surrounding area under nature or
• An interactive website to compare • Power suppliers countryside protection, where building is no longer
their values with those of others, • University permitted.
receiving CO2 “diet” suggestions in • Media.
return.
• Public awareness campaigns: “CO2
LIBRI Freiburg„s citizens”
• 1991, a low-cost flat-rate monthly
"Environment ticket" for the region-
wide bus service.
18. VIETNAMESE GERMAN UNIVERSITY
SLUM UPGRADING
Case study of Ros Reay, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Advisor: Prof. Kosta Masthey
Group of student:
Nguyen thuy Linh
Nguyen tan Hung
Nguyen dinh Khoa
HCMc, Dec 16th, 2010
19. NATURE CONDITIONS
Next to the city’s largest natural drain, Boeung Kak Lake; Phnom
OVERVIEW
Penh, Cambodia;
Nature condition
Social condition The first example of community-planned and constructed upgrading in
OBJECTIVES Phnom Penh.
ACTIVITIES Seventy-two houses.
FINANCE
RESULTS
ASSESSMENT
REFERENCES
20. 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
21. 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
Page 21 ▌Natural water resoures in Vietnam
22. Vietnamese - German University
VIETNAM
BIODIVERSITY CONVENTION – RAMSAR CONVENTION - BONN CONVENTION
Advisor: Prof. Dr. Eike Albrecht
Students: Nguyễn Thùy Linh
23. PROJECT FUNDING - PROMOTION
TAY SON-BINH DINH DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
CONTENT
1. Location
2. SWOT analysis
3. Potential value
4. Suggestions
Advisor : Prof. Cor Dijkgraaf
Student : Vo My Y Source: e-library Violet
24. 4. SUGGESTIONS
PRINCIPLE
Parallel preservation of
culture and development
economy
VISION
A visited - studied
and invested city
25.
26. Urban Heritage Conservation
Case study: Van Phuc Village – Ha Noi
Lecturer: Prof. Cornelis Dijkgraaf
Student: Thanh Binh
27. -Valuable buildings with traditional -Low awareness of local people about
characteristics. environment protection
-Special handicraft village. -Low management capacities of local authority
-Very skillful artisans and workers.
-Expand silk market by the voices of -The cheat come from competition and raise of
international organizations. goods demands.
-Have a better living environment
-Protect and conserve traditional values.
29. 3.4. CENTRALIZED -TREATMENT
Treatment plant
Example: Five villages in Nhat Tan hamlet - Hanam province
• Inauguration on juny 31, 2011
• 330 m3/diurnal
30. 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
31. Size & spatial arrangement
•4 core sizes (Width x Length):
26x37 37x52
50x77 79x109
• Not inclusive of wooden/ bamboo frame
• Spatial arrangement:
Centric Symmetric
32. Vietnamese German University
Urban Indicators for managing cities - In Case study of Ho Chi Minh city
Instructor: Dr. Dirk Heinrichs
Students: Nguyễn Thùy Linh
Võ Mỹ Y
Phùng Anh Kiệt
Phan Thanh Bình
Nguyễn Đình Khoa
33. JUDGMENT INDICATORS
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
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34. Subject: Environmental Laws
Ramsar sites
in Vietnam
Presented by Nguyen Dinh Khoa
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
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36. THE VIETNAMESE GERMAN UNIVERSITY
URBAN DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
THE RANKING OF GLOBAL
IMMIGRANT CITIES
Lisa Benton-Short, Marie D. Price & Samantha Friedman
Instructor: Huang Luixin
Students: Vo My Y
Nguyen Thi Thanh Xuan
Nguyen Dinh Khoa
Nguyen Dan Quynh
38. Overview – Geographical background
General info. Map & Location
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
Page 39 ▌ 2011 Vietnam Profile By Vietnamese German University’ students
39. Economic - ODA Mobilization over 1993 - 2009
Distribution of ODA by Sectors & Areas ODA by periods
23%
34%
15%
13% UNIT: Million USD
15% Commitment
Agricultural & Rural Development
Transportation Signed
Waster supply & drainage, Urban development Disbursement
Energy
Health, Education, Enviroment
Source: Ministry of planning &
ODA loans and grants over the periods
Period Commitment
Investment Agreement
Signed Disbursement
100
1993-1995 6,131 4,858.07 1,875
1996-2000 11,546.5 9,008.00 6,142 50
2001-2005 14,889.2 11,237.76 7,887
2006-2009 23,849.8 17,282.97 10,319 0
1993 - 2000 2001 - 2005 2006 - 2009
ODA commitment, signed agreement and disbursement –
Comparison among different periods Unit: Million USD Loans Grants
Page 40 ▌ 2011 Vietnam Profile By Vietnamese German University’ students
40. Economic - Energy Infrastructure (1/3)
1990 – 2008: Electricity production Vietnam Electricity Production and
increase 88%, average annual consumption
growth rate of 4.9% pa 80 1990 - 2008
Million Mw/h
1990 – 2008: Electricity 73.04
consumption increase 70 68.9
90.6%, average annual growth rate 60
of 5.0%pa 53.46
80% households are supplied 50 47.59
electricity 40
30 26.56
22.9
20
8.681 14.6411.46
10 6.476
0
1990 1995 2000 2005 2008
Electricity Production Electricity Consumption
Source: World Bank
Page 41 ▌ 2011 Vietnam Profile By Vietnamese German University’ students
41. 1.2 Water supply
• 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%
Water supply treatment.
• Curb wells in semi-urban areas Underground .
42. FLOODS
Thanh Tam-Hoang Anh-Anh Vu-Tan Hung-Le Ha
43. SASKIA SASSEN
‘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
45. Vietnamese - German University
WORLD HERITAGE PROTECTION IS
CONSIDERED IN VIETNAMESE PLANNING LAW
Advisor: Prof. Dr. Eike Albrecht
Students: Đào Phúc Quỳnh
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46. OTHER RISKS
THIS’S WAY!!!!
IT’S STILL SKEWED
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47. 12 CATCHMENTS &
TREATMENT PLANS
(according Ho Chi Minh
plan to 2025)
48. II. SWOT ANALYSIS
STRENGTHS:
1. Chinese
lifestyle:
-Food "Ăn cơm
Tàu, ở nhà Tây“
Interesting Nightlife
-The Chinese:
funny, friendly,…
- Chinese
Architecture and
Planning
49. URBAN HERITAGE
DONG KHOI STREET
Tutor : Prof. Cor Dijkgraaf
Group: Hoang Anh
Nguyen Dan Quynh
Vo My Y
Content:
- What are interesting?
- Suggestions to keep
heritage
The total average annual surface water discharge in Viet Nam7 is about 830 billion m3.Nearly 57% of this flows in the Cuu Long river basin, and more than 16% in the Red - Thai Binhbasin, and more than 4% in the Dong Nai basin ….