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HABITAT ET ENVIRONNEMENT URBAIN AU VIET-NAM
Hanoi et Hô Chi Minh-Ville
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825.GIF HABITAT ET ENVIRONNEMENT URBAIN AU VIET-NAM
Hanoi et Hô Chi Minh-Ville

Edited by René Parenteau

IDRC/Karthala 1997
ISBN 2-86537-780-6
e-ISBN 978-1-55250-441-3
302 pp.

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With an annual income of approximately $200 US per capita, the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam is one of the world’s poorest countries. It has been repetitively devastated by armed conflicts and frequent large-scale natural disasters for over 50 years. Viet Nam’s population is estimated to approximately 70 million, 80% of which live in rural areas. Its two biggest cities, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh-Ville account for 7 million of the total population. Their central wards have more than 20,000 inhabitants per square kilometre and offer precarious hygiene and housing conditions.

This book presents the research findings of four Vietnamese institutions that, in 1992, designed a joint research project on urban poverty with the financial support of Canada's International Development Research Centre (IDRC). The first objective was to identify and qualify urban poverty in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh-Ville. This found that poverty in Hanoi is widespread and not well accepted or acknowledged. On the contrary, poverty in Ho Chi Minh-Ville is concentrated on the city's canals where a "poverty culture" developed long ago. The researchers’ most significant contribution has been their capacity to highlight the phenomenon and process explaining the high speed impoverishment of social groups marginalized by Viet Nam’s current abrupt social, economic, and political transformation.

The researchers evaluated whether the government's rehabilitation projects in Hanoi's central wards or its relocation of Ho Chi Minh-Ville canals residents improved or further degraded the conditions of poor urban households.

The book also looks at the current urban housing regulations and programs in Viet Nam. It makes a series of propositions to introduce specific tools that are expected to lessen the toll of poverty on urban living conditions. These propositions are central to the new housing policy currently being developed.

EDITOR

René Parenteau is a professor of urban planning at the Université de Montréal specializing in urban settlements (housing and environment). René has focused on the conditions prevailing in West Africa and South-East Asia's urban squatter areas since 1980. He has been working in Viet Nam since 1989.

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Avant-propos 1997


Introduction 1997


Chapitre premier — Population et pauvreté urbaine au Viêt Nam1 1997


Chapitre 2 — Politiques du logement et du développment urbain au Viêt-nam1 1997


Chapitre 3 — La population pauvre à Hanoi1 1997


Chapitre 4 — La pauvreté urbaine à Hô Chi Minh-Ville1 1997


Chapitre 5 — Des interventions ciblées sur le logement des pauvres à Hanoi1 1997


Chapitre 6 — Éradication et réhabilitation des bidonvilles à Hô Chi Minh-Ville1 1997


Chapitre 7 — Politiques et programmes d'intervention sur le logement des populations urbaines défavorisées1 1997


Conclusion1 1997


Références bibliographiques 1997


Annexe bibliographique 1997




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