Asia is the second most rapidly urbanising region globally, currently 48% of the Asian population resides in urban areas. Disturbance to the natural environment as a result of urbanisation is expected to be significant since natural resource consumption (e.g. water, energy) and the physical expansion of cities are both outpacing population growth. While cities have been characterised in terms of their economic, social and environmental situation, the role of geology for city resilience and sustainability is under-appreciated. Using Greater Hanoi - a soft-sediment city lying in the Red River Catchment, contrasted with Greater London, a riverine city located in the Thames River Catchment - we illustrate how an understanding of the urban geol...
With Asia’s cities undergoing unprecedented growth in the 21st century, lauded the ‘urban century’ b...
Bangladesh is a unique example of rapid urbanization where the urban population increased from 5 to ...
Developing regions experience rapid population growth and urbanisation, which require large quantiti...
It is estimated that global population reached 7 billion in 2011. Almost half of that population liv...
Advances in the use of GIS and 3D modelling software have meant that there is now a greater opportun...
The urban population is projected to rise to 66% in 2050 to 7.6 billion. This has had, and will have...
Hanoi Province is located in the northern part of Vietnam, within the Red River delta plain, the cit...
Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), the largest city in Vietnam, is steadily growing, certainly towards a mega ...
Land subsidence is one of the main issues in Vietnam, especially in Hanoi, due to the urban growth ...
Over half of the world's population now live in cities. In 2011 it was estimated that the global pop...
Environmental geology, although well established in the geological fraternity, is still little under...
This report describes the scoping of potential work associated with the BGS ODA Asian Cities and imp...
The new millennium has seen a fresh wave of world economic development especially in the Asian-Pacif...
Urban geology began to develop in the 1950s, particularly in California in relation to land-use plan...
ABSTRACTThis research aims to explore the integration of land use, climate, and water resources for ...
With Asia’s cities undergoing unprecedented growth in the 21st century, lauded the ‘urban century’ b...
Bangladesh is a unique example of rapid urbanization where the urban population increased from 5 to ...
Developing regions experience rapid population growth and urbanisation, which require large quantiti...
It is estimated that global population reached 7 billion in 2011. Almost half of that population liv...
Advances in the use of GIS and 3D modelling software have meant that there is now a greater opportun...
The urban population is projected to rise to 66% in 2050 to 7.6 billion. This has had, and will have...
Hanoi Province is located in the northern part of Vietnam, within the Red River delta plain, the cit...
Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), the largest city in Vietnam, is steadily growing, certainly towards a mega ...
Land subsidence is one of the main issues in Vietnam, especially in Hanoi, due to the urban growth ...
Over half of the world's population now live in cities. In 2011 it was estimated that the global pop...
Environmental geology, although well established in the geological fraternity, is still little under...
This report describes the scoping of potential work associated with the BGS ODA Asian Cities and imp...
The new millennium has seen a fresh wave of world economic development especially in the Asian-Pacif...
Urban geology began to develop in the 1950s, particularly in California in relation to land-use plan...
ABSTRACTThis research aims to explore the integration of land use, climate, and water resources for ...
With Asia’s cities undergoing unprecedented growth in the 21st century, lauded the ‘urban century’ b...
Bangladesh is a unique example of rapid urbanization where the urban population increased from 5 to ...
Developing regions experience rapid population growth and urbanisation, which require large quantiti...