Urbanization and water management in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam-issues, challenges and perspectives

dc.contributor.authorVo, Le Phuen
dc.contributor.schoolSchool of Social Sciences : Geographical and Environmental Studiesen
dc.date.issued2008en
dc.description.abstractThe management of water resources is an unfinished effort of the international community. Rapid urbanization has transcended the management capacity of governments in developing countries. Since the renovation policy launched in 1986, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, has experienced the fastest urbanization and industrialization process. This has placed severe constraints on the use of water resources and management capacity of the local government. The abstraction of groundwater has exceeded the limiting volume (520,000 m3/day) and the annual drawdown of water table is 2–3 m. In addition, the quality of urban water bodies is increasingly exacerbated by a huge volume of untreated industrial and domestic wastewater. These are hampering water demand, use and the capacity of the municipal authority in managing water resources. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the impact of urbanization on water resources. Current issues and challenges in the management practices of water resources are discussed. It will propose a new paradigm of water management in Ho Chi Minh City.en
dc.description.statementofresponsibilityPhu Le Voen
dc.identifier.citationGeoJournal, 2008; 70(1):75-89en
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s10708-008-9115-2en
dc.identifier.issn0343-2521en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2440/53475
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherKluwer Academic Publishers Groupen
dc.subjectHo Chi Minh City ; Urbanization ; Water stress ; Water resources management ; Integrated approach ; Paradigm of water managementen
dc.titleUrbanization and water management in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam-issues, challenges and perspectivesen
dc.typeJournal articleen

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