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Urban growth in Ho Chi Minh City


Tác giả - Nơi làm việc:
Nguyen Bao Thanh - Ho Chi Minh City Open University, Ho Chi Minh City , Việt Nam
Tác giả liên hệ, Email: Nguyen Bao Thanh - thanh.nb@ou.edu.vn
Ngày nộp: 07-10-2022
Ngày duyệt đăng: 22-11-2022
Ngày xuất bản: 27-12-2022

Tóm tắt
This study outlines the history of development and its impact on current conditions and the physical structure of the city. It argues that the rapid growth of the city and decisions with regard to the land market taken in the transition period have led to largely unplanned, unsustainable, and inefficient urban development. To solve this undesired situation, the paper makes a proposal to introduce Transit-Oriented Developments (TOD) a new way for urban development in Ho Chi Minh City. Long-time experiences with this model both in other Asian and European countries may serve as examples of ‘good practices’ for the city.

Từ khóa
land policy; urban growth; unsustainable and inefficient urban development

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