A count of industrial estates and economic zones in each Province of Vietnam, based on a map from the Ministry of Planning and Investment featured in a UNIDO report. Collated for a map on the OD Vietnam Land page: https://vietnam.opendevelopmentmekong.net/topics/land/
By 2030, with domestic resources, Viet Nam committed to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 8% compared to conventional development scenarios and could reduce it by 25% if receiving international aid. At the same time, Viet Nam will implement many adaptation activities to increase its resistance to climate change, facilitating more contribution in reducing GHG emissions. This is the commitment made in the Report on Indigenous Peoples' Independence (INDC) submitted by Viet Nam to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
The Vietnam Air Quality Data Series 2020 provides air quality values for several cities in Vietnam. The 2020 historical data set gives you the air quality indicators and also provides readers with different values of estimation such as variance, median, maximum and minimum values. The Count value is the times number counted the same value in the day.
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This is an archived webpage providing information on value added in the agricultural sector as percent of GDP from 1986 to 2018
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This dataset, created by ODM, aggregates data from various sources to build out data relating to SDG indicators of interest for the Lower Mekong Region. It is updated on a regular basis. See also the following resources: - https://data.opendevelopmentmekong.net/dataset/sdg3-c-1-health-worker-density-by-type-of-occupation-per-10-000-population-for-lmcs - https://data.opendevelopmentmekong.net/dataset/sdg-3-8-2-proportion-of-population-with-large-household-expenditures-on-health-at-10-of-household-t - https://data.opendevelopmentmekong.net/dataset/sdg-8-dataset - https://data.opendevelopmentmekong.net/dataset/sdg-12-dataset - https://data.opendevelopmentmekong.net/dataset/sdg-4-dataset - https://data.opendevelopmentmekong.net/dataset/sdg-10-dataset - https://data.opendevelopmentmekong.net/dataset/sdg-5-dataset - https://data.opendevelopmentmekong.net/dataset/sdg-1-available-data - https://data.opendevelopmentmekong.net/dataset/sdg-9-dataset - https://data.opendevelopmentmekong.net/dataset/sdg-2-available-data - https://data.opendevelopmentmekong.net/dataset/population-and-proportion-in-urban-slums-lmcs-sdg11-1-1 - https://data.opendevelopmentmekong.net/dataset/data-on-sdg-7-tier-i-indicators-lmcs-only-all-custodian-agencies - https://data.opendevelopmentmekong.net/dataset/wash-dataset-1990-215 - https://data.opendevelopmentmekong.net/dataset/proportion-of-urban-population-living-in-slums - https://data.opendevelopmentmekong.net/dataset/population-density-from-1995-to-2013-thailand-myanmar-laos-vietnam-and-cambodia - https://data.opendevelopmentmekong.net/dataset/sdg-index-dashboards-report - https://data.opendevelopmentmekong.net/dataset/sdg-indicator-15-1-1-forest-area-as-a-proportion-of-total-land-area?type=dataset
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The data set provides an overview of the economic effects of the COVID-19 epidemic in Vietnam. The data on total per capita income for the first half of 2020 are compared with the same period in the previous years. In parallel, Vietnam's export turnover has also decreased.
The article quotes some extracts from a report of Mr. Truong Duc Tri, Deputy Director of Department of Meteorology, Hydrology and Climate Change - Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, initially assessing the implementation of policies and legislation related to gas conversion; to identify the remaining problems, therefore, to make suggestions and recommendations to deploy in the next time.
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This dataset contains all known hydropower developments across the Greater Mekong Subregion although is not a complete dataset. It includes original data collected by Open Development Cambodia and Open Development Vietnam as well as sources from International Rivers and the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) Challenge Program on Water and Food - Mekong.
The data set provides numbers of COVID-19 infections in Vietnam and some neighboring countries in Asia. In the data set in Vietnam, there is a classification of the total number of new cases, new cases and new infections in the community. The number of infections in the community is the number of unknown infections. The case data is published on a daily basis and is aggregated to the time of current statistics.
A geospatial dataset describing SEZ and CBEZ of Vietnam. It contains attributes (name, type, country and code).
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There is no doubt that the Mekong Delta is facing serious threats caused by climate change and Mekong upstream dams. In recent years, those threats have resulted in large-scale landslide along major waterways and coastal erosion in most of provinces in the region. As a result, thousands of farmers have to leave their homes – many of which were swept away by river bank/coastal erosion – and migrate to urban areas in search of new jobs (off-farming jobs). The landslide has also caused severe impacts on local ecosystems: many pieces of jungle along the rivers and mangrove forests have been eroded and shrunk. While many official stats by local authorities remain unpublic, researches by scientists are difficult, and usually unreachable, for ordinary audience/people to understand and observe the situation of those issues. Thus, our research work aims to collect and analyze the stats by local governments and scientists to make a comprehensive and in-depth story on how climate change and other human-caused impacts are changing local ecosystems and livelihood (unusual migration patterns). This story will be “told” in infographic format – in which thermatic maps are made to highlight disaster prone areas and major flows of migrants in the Mekong while specific/unique narratives and quotes from local people are added to making it visible, easily understandable, impressive and informative to everyone, especially the public who are not majoring in the field of environmental studies.
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Data showing the current status of Vietnam's population from 2011 to 2016. The data set includes data on: population density, average population, sex ratio, natural population growth rate. and data on the labor force aged 15 and over
During the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0), building smart cities is a trend deployed by cities around the world to solve urban problems. Recently, a number of research projects on developing the model in Vietnam have obtained initial results. However, in fact, it is necessary to develop smart city development solutions suitable for each city as well as the whole nation.
Vietnam is rich in mineral resources of all kinds. Energy minerals, metallic minerals, industrial minerals and construction materials have contributed to making mining an important industry. Mining companies around the world are coming back in 2021. Data on mining companies in Vietnam provides readers with information about company name, field of activity, address, code tax numbers and certificates. In addition, there are websites of the company so that readers can refer to more detailed information.
This article applies a political economy approach to processes of agricultural land conversion through analysis of the interests and incentives of key actors within and outside the Vietnamese state; the gap between legal documents and policy implementation; and processes of interaction among multiple stakeholders over time. Data sources include monitoring of official media and blogs, interviews with officials and experts, and direct experience in coalition building. The authors present case studies of successful and less successful local advocacy around land issues. In the discussion and conclusion sections, the article explores the extent to which emerging narratives of farmers‟ rights may challenge the model of economic growth through resource extraction.
In response to the spread of the covid-19 epidemic, the Vietnamese government has requisitioned several places to isolate people showing signs or contact with infected patients. This data set provides information on isolation areas and covid-19 treatment hospitals in Vietnam.
The country currently has 54 ethnic groups. Among the 54 ethnic groups, there are ethnic groups who were originally born and developed in Vietnam territory, and other ethnic groups who migrated to the country. Ethnic migrants mainly came from surrounding countries in the North, some from the South, and the West. They migrated into Vietnam and settled down there because of favorable geographical position of the country. These migrations lasted until before the August 1945 Revolution, and even happened after 1945. These are sporadic migrations, including some households, family clan.
The dataset of information on Covid-19 patients in Vietnam provides readers with information about age, place of detection and nationality in Vietnam.
The policy brief was developed based on the results of the Survey on the Socio-Economic Situation of 53 Ethnic Minority Groups in Viet Nam in 2019 and other recent research results related to ethnic minority issues in Viet Nam. The policy brief aims to support the process of formulating and implementing policy for ethnic minority areas, contributing to an effective and comprehensive promotion of gender equality in ethnic minority areas as Viet Nam commits to implementing the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.
A government report providing an overview of Vietnam's disaster reduction preparedness for the 2005 World Conference on Disaster Reduction. The report provides background on Vietnam’s geography, topography and climate; recent damage from natural disasters; and Vietnam’s strategy for disaster preparedness.
A count of industrial estates and economic zones in each Province of Vietnam, based on a map from the Ministry of Planning and Investment featured in a UNIDO report. Collated for a map on the OD Vietnam Land page: https://vietnam.opendevelopmentmekong.net/topics/land/