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Urban development must adapt, help combat climate change: experts

Your browser does not support the audio element. It is necessary to increase tree coverage to reduce the effect of heat-induced problems and increase the absorption of greenhouse gas emissions in urban areas in order to contribute to realising the target of net-zero emissions by  二0 五0, according to Nguyễn Tuấn Quang from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MoNRE). A view of downtown HCM City along the Sài Gòn River. — VNA/VNS Photo Thanh Vũ

HCM CITY — It is necessary to increase tree coverage to reduce the effect of heat-induced problems and increase the absorption of greenhouse gas emissions in urban areas in order to contribute to realising the target of net-zero emissions by  二0 五0, according to Nguyễn Tuấn Quang from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MoNRE).

Reports showed that Việt Nam has more than  八 六0 urban areas, and the urbanisation rate increased to nearly  四0 per cent in  二0 二 一.

Urban areas are an important driving force for socio-economic development, speeding up economic restructuring towards industrialisation and modernisation.

However, the rapid development of urban areas leads to overpopulation, an increase of economic development activities, high traffic density and energy consumption, and is consequently a huge source of greenhouse gas emissions which is the cause of climate change.

Urban development must adapt, help combat climate change- experts

Cities account for two-thirds of total energy consumption and  七0 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions, so they play a vital role in efforts to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and protect the environment, experts said.

Quang, deputy head of MoNRE’s Department of Climate Change, said coastal cities are often affected by storms, high tides, extreme rain, floods and rising sea-levels.

Cities near high mountains face risks of landslides and flash floods after heavy rains.

For urban areas combined with industrial parks and economic zones, the impact of climate change and natural disasters can disrupt the circulation of goods and materials, affecting the overall economy.

Sharing the same view, Ngô Minh Hùng and Lê Thị Kim Oanh from Văn Lang University said the strong urbanisation process in developing countries has led to worsening environmental pollution, adding that the impact of climate change make urban governance more difficult.

Scarcity of water supply, heat, urban flooding and wastewater-related issues have been affecting lives and socio-economic conditions in urban areas.

The solution of a carbon-neutral urban model is a new trend to promote sustainable environmental development in the country, they said.

It is necessary to prioritise the implementation of a number of governance policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in urban areas, such as promoting the use of public transport and limiting the use of private vehicles, using land resources economically and efficiently, developing ecological parks, and creating more urban green spaces and landscapes.

Dương Thị Thúy Nga from the University of Science under Việt Nam National University-HCM City said tall buildings that block wind, a large population, a high number of vehicles and carbon emissions are also contributing to the increase of the urban heat island effect in HCM City and other large cities in Việt Nam.

They are causing heat waves with some of the highest recorded temperatures ever in the country, affecting public health.

Mai Quốc Bửu from Văn Lang University said green projects and buildings in urban areas not only have green trees on the roof, but also use eco-friendly construction materials.

“They must be designed in the direction of reducing energy and intensifying the adoption of clean and green energy,” he said.

Urban development must adapt, help combat climate change- experts

Quang said that sectors and localities should promote the efficient use of energy, apply renewable energy solutions in production, traffic and urban lighting as well as recycling waste and wastewater in line with the circular model, and produce energy from waste, while ensuring urban development associated with environmental protection and climate change adaptation.

Upgrading traffic works in areas vulnerable to climate change, constructing buildings and urban areas in accordance with green standards and close to nature, and applying energy efficiency standards in buildings are also needed, he added. — VNS

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Urban development must adapt, help combat climate change- experts

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