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Titre
For a control of the urbanisation of embankments<br />in river towns of Southeast Asia
Sujet
[SHS:GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
urbanisation
riverfront
investor
Phnom Penh
Mekong river
Description
Embankments in river towns of Southeast Asia were traditionally occupied by populations who practiced fishing and grew markets gardening. Since a few years we can observe a profound change of theses activities and of the urbanization. Traditional urbanisation is replaced with urban projects of great size, even with a continuous urbanisation which transforms them in waterfronts. So we have to try to understand why water seems to become today a vector of modernity and to create a recomposition of urban centrality round waterfronts. Some new urban projects are building in Phnom Penh South with important foreign capitals. Price of the soil is increasing on the embankments while most poor people are evicted from this attractive sector of the Cambodian capital. So is this process common to others river towns in Southeast Asia such as Bangkok or Shanghai? For a long time were embankments in a neglected state because they were often insalubrious. Are they now destined to become common urban showcases for international investments?
Créateur
Pierdet, Céline
Source
Living Capital : Sustaining Diversity in Southeast Asian Cities
Date
2007-01-11
Langue
ENG
Type
conference, seminar, workshop communication
Identifiant
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00344950
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/34/49/50/PDF/Pierdet_Paper07.pdf
Couverture
Phnom Penh
Cambodia