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'Livable city' criteria to be set

DA NANG Today
Published: February 28, 2018

A set of criteria to build a “livable city” was in the final stages at a consultation conference hosted by the Da Nang Department of Publicity and Training on Tuesday.

Hundreds of types of flowers bloomed on the 2018 Đà Nẵng City Spring Flower Street. — VNA/VNS Photo Trần Lê Lâm Read more at http://vietnamnews.vn/society/423471/da-nang-to-set-livable-city-criteria.html#2wIHYm3GeggUvGF2.99
Hundreds of types of flowers bloomed on the 2018 Da Nang Spring Flower Street — VNA/VNS Photo Tran Le Lam

The set includes groups of criteria divided into 6 categories: human development, public management, public infrastructure, business environment, living conditions, and socioeconomic affairs.

A detailed blueprint to turn those criteria into reality was requested by some representatives from a related agency at the event. Questions of how to evaluate the effectiveness of the new policy caught the attention of most attendants.  The city authorities plan to set up a smart city, and preserve local heritage simultaneously.

Mr Dang Viet Dung, head of the commission, said that the term ‘smart city’ implied cities which are built with good public management, becoming a foundation for the harmonious and sustainable development of economy, politics, culture and society.  Therefore, becoming a smart city was both Da Nang’s goal and its motivation, he stressed.

In December 2016, the Asia institute of City Management (AiCM) announced that Da Nang was the most livable place in Viet Nam as a result of the yearlong study.

The institute commissioned the study to understand the development and challenges this city faces.

Unlike the larger metropolises of Ha Noi and HCM City in which infrastructure was first built long ago, Da Nang takes the advantage of starting afresh, the institute’s press release emphasised.

Located between Hoi An and Hue cities, Da Nang covers an area of 1,285 sq.km, with an estimated population of 1 million people in 2014, and expects to reach 1.5 million people by 2020 and 2.5 million by 2030.  In November 2017, the city welcomed a total of 21 leaders of member economies participating in the APEC 2017 Economic Leaders Week.

(Source: VNS/ DA NANG Today)

 

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