Infographics: Urban Development in Viet Nam

By | May 2nd 2019|

URBANET’s latest infographic series with interesting facts and figures about urbanisation and urban development in Viet Nam.

Urbanisation in Viet Nam – Urban and Rural Population in Viet Nam | Viet Nam Infographics © GIZ

The graphic displays the steady growth of Viet Nam’s urban population since 1950. The growth of the rural population stagnated in the early 2000s and is projected to decrease over the next decades. Prospects suggest that by 2040 more people will live in urban than in rural areas.

Urbanisation in Viet Nam – Size of Settlements in Viet Nam | Viet Nam Infographics © GIZ


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Japan backs ISDS in fierce debate at Energy Charter Treaty review

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AFTINET | 17 September 2020

Japan backs ISDS in fierce debate at Energy Charter Treaty review

Reports on the Energy Charter Treaty process to ‘modernise’ continue to demonstrate entrenched opposition to efforts to make it support the Paris Climate Agreement to limit global warming to less than 2°C.

The European Union has proposed amendments that reinforce governments’ “right to regulate” on issues like public health and the environment. But any change requires unanimous agreement by the ECT’s 53 signatories.

On September 8, 2020, 97 European Parliament MPs and another 49 MPs from national parliaments in Europe  content/uploads/sites/2/2020/09/Statement-on-Energy-Charter-Treaty-ENG_080920.pdf” target=”_blank” rel=”external noopener”>called for the “EU negotiators to ensure that the provisions in the ECT that protect foreign investment in fossil fuels are deleted and thus removed from the ECT. Similarly, ISDS provisions need to be scrapped or fundamentally reformed and limited. If this is not achieved at the end of the 3rd negotiation round planned for the autumn, we ask EU Member States to explore pathways to jointly withdraw from the ECT by the end of 2020”.

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Nuclear ‘not an effective low carbon option’

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Researchers in the UK have analyzed 25 years of electricity-production and carbon emissions data from 123 countries. Their findings show renewables are considerably more effective than nuclear in reducing carbon emissions from energy generation and that the two technologies tend to get in each other’s way when considered in a joint approach. OCTOBER 5, 2020 MARK HUTCHINS

FOUR THINGS GOVERNMENTS CAN DO TO ATTRACT MORE RENEWABLE ENERGY INVESTMENT

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By Jakob Askou Bøss, Senior Vice President for Corporate Strategy and Stakeholder Relations, Ørsted and Jennifer Layke, Director of Global Energy Program, World Resources Institute

The technologies and the capital are available to accelerate the green energy transition, but the global transformation from fossil fuels to clean energy is not moving forward quickly enough. Governments need to adjust their institutional and regulatory framework to pave the way for the necessary private investments to get the job done.

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ADB backs $186 mln solar power plant in central Vietnam

By Dat Nguyen   October 10, 2020 | 08:00 am GMT+7 VNExpressADB backs $186 mln solar power plant in central VietnamAn artist’s impression of a 257MW solar power plant backed by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in the central province of Phu Yen. Photo courtesy of the ADB.

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is leading a group of lenders to provide $186 million for the development of a solar power plant in the central province of Phu Yen.

The financing comprises a $27.9 million loan from the ADB, a $148.8 million syndicated loan funded by commercial banks with ADB as Lender of Record, and a $9.3 million loan provided by the Leading Asia’s Private Infrastructure Fund (LEAP).

The loan will fund a 257-megawatt power plant in Phu Hoa District. The plant will be the largest single operating solar power plant in Vietnam and one of the largest in Southeast Asia, the ADB said in a statement.

It will help reduce carbon dioxide emissions every year by 123,000 tons while directly serving the electricity demand of Quang Ngai Province and Nha Trang Town in central Vietnam as well as surrounding areas.

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$777 mln expressway proposed from southern province to Central Highlands

By Phuoc Tuan   October 9, 2020 | 08:31 pm GMT+7 VNExpress$777 mln expressway proposed from southern province to Central HighlandsAn intersection between the Ho Chi Minh City – Long Thanh – Dau Giay Expressway with the National Highway 1A in Thong Nhat District, Dong Nai Province. Photo by VnExpress/Phuoc Tuan.

A VND18 trillion ($777 million) expressway is proposed to be built between the southern province of Dong Nai and Lam Dong in the Central Highlands.

The 67-kilometer expressway will have four lanes and allow vehicles to travel at up to 80 kilometers per hour, according to a pre-feasibility report drawn up by the Ministry of Transport’s Thang Long Project Management Unit.

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Vietnam to stop licensing of wind power plants

By Duc Minh   October 9, 2020 | 01:20 pm GMT+7 VNExpressVietnam to stop licensing of wind power plantsWind turbines in the central province of Ninh Thuan. Photo by VnExpress/Thuc Trinh.

The government has stopped licensing wind power plants and is drafting a new national power plan for the next decade.

The Ministry of Industry and Trade has told provinces and cities to temporarily stop accepting proposals for new plants.

Power plants with a total capacity of nearly 80 gigawatts have been licensed to be built in the next decade, including 30 GW from wind and solar power plants.

In the last two years Vietnam’s incentive feed-in tariffs have attracted a slew of investors, with the ministry receiving proposals for 50 GW of wind power alone since 2018.

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How China Outsmarted the Trump Administration

The Atlantic

While the U.S. is distracted, China is rewriting the rules of the global order.

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Back in may, when President Donald Trump called for America to stop funding the World Health Organization, he presented a list of the WHO’s recent failures: the organization’s initial failure to flag the spread of the novel coronavirus; its initial failure to follow up when Taiwan—a country excluded from the WHO because of Chinese objections—inquired about evidence that seemed to indicate that the virus could be transmitted from one human to another; its initial failure to press China to accept an international investigation into the source of the virus. At the beginning of the pandemic, the WHO, which operates as a specialized agency of the United Nations, seemed to be one beat behind. It also seemed overly reliant upon biased information provided by the government of China.

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Ai đứng sau các video nội dung nhảm nhí ở Việt Nam?

Nhiều công ty lớn có chức năng quản lý, tư vấn về nội dung cho các YouTuber ở Việt Nam. Đây là đầu mối để các cơ quan hữu trách xử lý các video vi phạm.

Chiều 10/9, Sở Thông tin và Truyền thông tỉnh Bắc Giang ra quyết định xử phạt Nguyễn Văn Hưng, chủ kênh YouTube Hưng Vlog 7,5 triệu đồng vì vi phạm các quy định về trách nhiệm sử dụng dịch vụ mạng xã hội.
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Chưa đầy một tháng bị phạt, Hưng Vlog lại tiếp tục đăng video nhảm nhí lên một kênh YouTube khác.

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“Tiếng Việt từ thời LM de Rhodes – từ nhà thương đến nhà thương xót và nhà tình thương, bệnh viện” (phần 25)

Linh mục Alexandre de Rhodes và cuốn Phép Giảng Tám Ngày

Nguyễn Cung Thông[1]

Phần này bàn về cách dùng nhà thương vào thời LM de Rhodes đến truyền đạo. Đây là lần đầu tiên danh từ này được dùng trong tiếng Việt, so với cách dùng nhà Thương (Thương triều 商朝) cùng một cách phát âm nhưng nghĩa hoàn toàn khác nhau.

Các tài liệu tham khảo chính của bài viết này là bốn tác phẩm của LM de Rhodes soạn: (a) cuốn Phép Giảng Tám Ngày (viết tắt là PGTN), (b) Bản Báo Cáo vắn tắt về tiếng An Nam hay Đông Kinh (viết tắt là BBC), (c) Lịch Sử Vương Quốc Đàng Ngoài 1627-1646 và (d) tự điển Annam-Lusitan-Latinh (thường gọi là Việt-Bồ-La, viết tắt là VBL) có thể tra tự điển này trên mạng, như trang http://books.google.fr/books?id=uGhkAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false.
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Ngôi chùa cổ trên núi Châu Thới

Chùa Châu Thới, thị xã Dĩ An, Bình Dương

Ký PHẠM NGA

Hôm qua rằm tháng Tám, cũng là Tết Trung Thu vốn rộn ràng vui vẻ, nhưng tiếc là cái dịch Covid 19 hiện vẫn còn đe dọa nên chùa Phổ Quang (Phú Nhuận) dù vẫn nghi ngút khói nhang nhưng rõ ràng là khá vắng khách thập phương.

Lâu nay, cứ ngày rằm hay mùng 1 là vợ chồng tôi đi chùa, riêng tôi còn có job riêng là chụp ảnh. Trong bộ sưu tập ảnh các chùa, đình, miếu, lăng, đền… của mình, tôi tâm đắc nhất là các ngôi chùa cổ. Từ lâu rồi, đã lặn lội săn ảnh khắp các vùng gần/xa Sài Gòn, trí nhớ tôi lại đặc biệt ghi đậm hình ảnh Châu Thới sơn tự ở thị xã Dĩ An, Bình Dương, mà tôi đã đến khoảng năm 2007, 2008… Tiếp tục đọc “Ngôi chùa cổ trên núi Châu Thới”

4 Questions About China’s New Climate Commitments

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Electric bus in Hangzhou, China
Electric bus in Hangzhou, China. Photo by Shankar S./Flickr

In his speech to the UN General Assembly on September 22, 2020, President Xi Jinping of China announced that China will scale up its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) to tackling climate change by adopting more vigorous policies and measures in an effort to peak carbon dioxide emissions before 2030 and reach carbon neutrality before 2060.

The announcement is among the most significant signs of progress concerning countries’ efforts to mitigate climate change since agreeing to the Paris Agreement in 2015. Further clarifications on the exact commitment will be needed, and it is likely that even more ambition will be needed in future. Here are four key questions and answers about this important development.

1. What Exactly Is New?

The announcement marks the first time that China has set a concrete long-term target of carbon neutrality. This means that by 2060, the country will either stop carbon dioxide emissions altogether, or — more likely — use various means to remove an equivalent amount of any remaining emissions.

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LG to build new R&D center for vehicle component solutions in Da Nang

Tuesday, October 06, 2020, 18:32 GMT+7 tuoitrenews

LG to build new R&D center for vehicle component solutions in Da Nang
Representatives of the Da Nang Investment Promotion Agency (IPA) and the Vehicle Component Solutions – Development Center (LG VS) of LG Electronics Vietnam Hai Phong Co. Ltd. sign a memorandum of understanding on the establishment of a new R&D center in Da Nang City, October 6, 2020. Photo: Tan Luc / Tuoi Tre

South Korean multinational conglomerate LG has announced the establishment of a center for the research and development (R&D) of vehicle components in the central Vietnamese city of Da Nang.

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“Happiness” is a highlight in the 13th National Party Congress’s draft documents

6/10/2020    08:23 GMT+7 vietnamnet

One of the new points of the 13th National Party Congress documents is to thoroughly grasp the spirit of innovation, arouse the values of Vietnamese people, and take advantage of the 4.0 technology revolution, for a “prosperous and happy Vietnam”.

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Why do Vietnam’s live digital platforms fail in the home market?

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06/10/2020    18:01 GMT+7 vietnamnet

From Umbala to 360Live, Vietnam’s technology platforms have failed to compete with foreign rivals such as Tik Tok and Bigo Live.

When Facebook set foot in Vietnam, Vietnam’s social networks were already here, but then had to leave some months later. The same occurred when YouTube and Tik Tok came to Vietnam.

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