A model of Reforming Institutional Struture to Management Open-space in Hanoi City, Vietnam

PhD.Ngo Minh hung

Institute of Cultural Heritage Research and Development (INCHES)

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A new Hanoi city had been expanded over 3,300km2, which merged the old Hanoi with Ha Tay province and parts of Vinh Phuc and Hoa Binh provinces from August 1, 2008. After more than 10 emerge years, the population in the new city has gone up to over 8,05 million people in 2020. Improving urban living environment is one of the important targets for the new Hanoi, and managing open-space (m-OS) is a key element in achieving this goal. M-OS is a crucial issue since the expansion and re-zoning of the city can increase the rate of urbanization, cause disappearance of open-space and lead to a serious deterioration of living conditions. Administratively, institutions need to be reformed to effectively manage open spaces in the expanded Hanoi and there is a need to implement specific strategies to manage these areas. This paper aims to provide a solution in managing open-spaces. A managerial model consists of regulatory simplification and adjustment, decentralization of decision-making and simplification of open-space management process. Lastly, proposing an active plan is necessary to implement such strategies successfully and ensure effective and efficient management of open-space and community participation for a mega-Hanoi.

Overview
Type
Proceeding
Publication year
Oct 2020
Original language
English
Published Journal
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Volume No
International Conference: Bridging the past and the future of urban landscape in the Asia Pacific
Classification
ISI Indexed
ISSN index
1755-1307

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