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To avoid replicating old urban structures, lacking green spaces, and missing water retention systems, this paper applies Low Impact Development (LID) solutions within the Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) framework for flood management in the new urban area along the Cai Nai River, located in the new residential area of Hung Thanh Ward, Cai Rang District, Can Tho City.
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vijaychest
24-04-2024
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This study is to examine an impact of infrastructure investment on change of land values, particularly public road transportation in urban areas. Based on principles of the land rent theory, developed by Alonso (1964) and Muth (1969), this paper carried out a survey of land users who use plots of land or own residential property in several new urban areas in Hanoi -Vietnam, as a case study. Our findings reveal that Centre distance, Mobility timing and Development opportunity have positive impact on land values, while Land use changes and Accessible amenity have no influence.
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huyetthienthan
23-11-2021
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Urban renewal projects are becoming more and more active, especially in public-owned gold land plots in Vietnam’s cities center. The re-development of these land resources known as the residentialization: Transformation of different land-use functions into new residential areas (also new neighborhoods) - the KDTM (Khu Do Thi Moi abbreviated in Vietnamese) - is increasing the urban density in these areas.
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vinobita2711
31-05-2019
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Due to the policy of the Doi moi in Vietnam started in 1986, Hanoi has undergone many important changes. Currently, Hanoi’s traffic is characterized by seemingly continuous motorcycle flows - a representative of high personal mobility in the context of rising incomes. Congestion, dust, pollution, insecurity, overload, etc., they are important keywords to describe Hanoi’s urban traffic.
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vinobita2711
31-05-2019
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Proper methods should be adopted for management of solid waste disposal. Industrial wastes can be treated physically, chemically and biologically until they are less hazardous. Acidic and alkaline wastes should be first neutralized; the insoluble material if biodegradable should be allowed to degrade under controlled conditions before being disposed. As a last resort, new areas for storage of hazardous waste should be investigated such as deep well injection and more secure landfills.
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tainhacmienphi
19-02-2013
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Other identification items such as name, sex and date of birth (or, approx- imate age, if the date of birth is not known) are important to avoid multi- ple registrations of the same patient or tumour, to obtain follow-up data and to conduct any type of record linkage. Patient’s usual address is essential for establishing the residence status, to exclude all non-residential patients, to conduct analysis by area of residence and for follow-up of the patients. Data on ethnicity is important in populations containing distinct ethnic groups....
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taisaokhongthedung
09-01-2013
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A few studies have provided information on longitudinal trends in VOC concentrations and emissions in new houses (Lindstrom et al., 1995, Hodgson et al., 2002). In four manufactured houses, the area specific emission rates of formaldehyde and hexanal were generally similar at the beginning and end of the 7.5-month study period demonstrating that the sources of these compounds were not depleted rapidly (Hodgson et al., 2000).
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ut_hai_can
29-12-2012
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