Application of GIS on building the spatial database for supporting drainage management in Ninh Kieu District

Ninh Kieu District is located in the center of Can Tho City, established under the Government’s Decree No. 05/2004/ND-CP. This is a modern and rich district, with a history of formation and development associated with the Mekong Delta. According to statistics in 2019, Ninh Kieu District has an avera...

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Published in:IOP conference series. Earth and environmental science Vol. 964; no. 1; pp. 12002 - 12012
Main Authors: Ngan, Nguyen Thanh, Anh Tuan, Dinh Diep, Trung, Nguyen Hieu
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Bristol IOP Publishing 01.01.2022
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ISSN:1755-1307, 1755-1315
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Summary:Ninh Kieu District is located in the center of Can Tho City, established under the Government’s Decree No. 05/2004/ND-CP. This is a modern and rich district, with a history of formation and development associated with the Mekong Delta. According to statistics in 2019, Ninh Kieu District has an average population of 280,792 people, with a population density of 9,605 people/km 2 and an area of 29.23 km 2 . In the current period, the urbanization process in Ninh Kieu District takes place at a fast and strong pace. This has made it impossible for the urban drainage system to keep up with this change, thereby creating great difficulties for the drainage management here. In order to deal with these enormous challenges, the managers in this area need to incorporate new technologies into drainage management. This paper presents the main result of building a spatial database to support drainage management for Ninh Kieu District. This is considered as a fundamental source of data for application of GIS in urban drainage research and management in Ninh Kieu District.
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ISSN:1755-1307
1755-1315
DOI:10.1088/1755-1315/964/1/012002