Building Hanoi into a city of peace, green, worth visiting and worth living in
On April 9.4, at the Government Headquarters, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha chaired a meeting to report on adjusting the general planning of Hanoi Capital to 2045, with a vision to 2050, according to the Government Electronic Information Portal. .
Speaking at the meeting, the Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that the General Planning of Hanoi Capital should be based on international experience and practice, and should demonstrate the vision of planning requirements, "how clearly you can see, then determine." Go there, consider and calculate carefully."
Planning must be carefully considered, researched, evaluated, reported to competent authorities, asked for policies, and proposed solutions to new issues raised such as in cities with forests, cities in forests...
Develop specific criteria on culture, services, infrastructure, public conduct rules, environment... to achieve the set goals, Hanoi is a city of peace, green, worth visiting and worth living.
The Deputy Prime Minister hopes that the planning will recreate Hanoi's thousand years of civilization, associated with rivers, especially the Red River and bustling trade scene; From there, there is a need to renovate, embellish and return rivers to their previous functions such as water surface space, drainage, flood drainage, and develop ecological agriculture combined with tourism and entertainment. , entertainment.
Referring to traffic congestion, flooding, environmental pollution, overloaded socio-cultural infrastructure, and unsatisfactory ratio of trees and water surface, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha proposed that Planning In general, Hanoi must solve these problems in the coming years, "otherwise it will not be able to reach far and high".
Regarding urban beautification, Hanoi needs to plan and reorganize, including the central area, to overcome the situation of administrative agencies located in residential, commercial and service areas; Avoid letting the old town be the old town.
The key and breakthrough task is to solve pollution in inner-city rivers
Reporting at the meeting, Vice Chairman of Hanoi People's Committee Duong Duc Tuan said that by 2030, the capital's population will be about 10,5 million people; The average GRDP growth rate reaches 8,5-9,5%/year; Average GRDP/person is about 13.500-14.000 USD. Digital economy accounts for 40% of GRDP. The HDI human development index ranges from 0,86 to 0,90. The average green area is 10-12 m2/person. The urbanization rate is from 65-70%...
The size of the permanent population by 2050 is about 13-13,5 million people; GRDP per capita in 2050 will reach about 45.000 USD-46.000 USD. The urbanization rate is about 80-85% by 2050.
Accordingly, the key task and development breakthrough in environmental protection is to solve pollution in inner-city rivers; Implement comprehensive measures to treat environmental and air pollution in urban areas; Completely resolve local flooding and waterlogging; classify, collect and transport solid waste towards circular economic development; Develop green corridors, increase green area in inner city areas...
The plan clearly states the focus on developing public transport infrastructure, fundamentally solving congestion; renovate old apartment buildings; preserve and embellish the old quarter and old town to exploit and promote cultural and historical values, serving tourism development; underground space exploitation.
Building rural areas towards the urban agricultural village model; build a "street in a village" model with a number of rural cultural spaces imbued with unique cultural characteristics of the Northern Delta; Exploiting the Red River's potential...
Regarding the economy, economic restructuring is associated with innovating growth models based on the strong application of science, technology and innovation; Prioritize the development of the semiconductor chip industry and artificial intelligence; modernize the financial and banking services industry; Urban economic development associated with exploitation of spaces...
In addition, the key tasks and development breakthroughs also determine a number of criteria in the social field (education, culture, health...)...