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Record Nr.

UNINA9910340853103321

Autore

Boudreau J.-A

Titolo

Hà Nội, a Metropolis in the Making : The Breakdown in Urban Integration of Villages / / Sylvie Fanchette

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Marseille, : IRD Éditions, 2018

ISBN

2-7099-2198-7

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (194 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

BrouillacPh

CeriseE

De KoninckRodolphe

DuchèreY

FanchetteS

LabbéD

MounierC

MoustierP

MusilC

Nhật KiênTrần

OrfeuvreR

PandolfiL

SegardJ

Thế AnhÐào

Thị Tân LộcNguyễn

Văn HùngLê

Văn SửuNguyễn

Xuân HoảnNguyễn

FanchetteSylvie

Soggetti

Geography

Hanoï

périurbanisation

utilisation du sol

vie urbaine

Vietnam

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



Sommario/riassunto

Built on 'the bend in the Red River', Hà Nội is among Southeast Asia's most ancient capitals. Over the centuries, it took shape in part from a dense substratum of villages. With the economic liberalisation of the 1980s, it encountered several obstacles to its expansion: absence of a real land market, high population densities, the government's food self-suffciency policy that limits expropriations of land and the water management constraints of this very vulnerable delta.  Since the beginning of the new millennium, the change in speed brought about by the state and by property developers in the construction and urban planning of the province-capital poses the problem of integration of in situ urbanised villages, the importance of preserving a green belt around Hà Nội and the necessity of protection from flooding. The harmonious fusion of city and countryside, which has always constituted the Red River Delta's defining feature, appears to be in jeopardy.  Working from a rich body of maps and field studies, this collective work reveals how this grass-roots urbanisation encounters 'top-down' urbanisation, or metropolisation. By combining a variety of disciplinary approaches on several different scales, through a study of spatial issues and social dynamics, this atlas not only enables the reader to gauge the impact of major projects on the lives of villages integrated into the city's fabric but also to re-establish the peri-urban village stratum as a fully-fledged actor in the diversity of this emerging metropolis.