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1. Full name of PhD student: Nguyen Thi Lan 2. Gender: Female

3. Date of birth: November 11, 1983 4. Place of birth: Hanoi

5. Decision on recognition of PhD students No. 3216/2014/QD-XHNV-SDH of the President of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, December 31, 2014

6. Changes in the training process:

Adjust the title of the doctoral thesis according to Decision No. 464/QD-XHNV dated February 26, 2019.

7. Thesis topic: Access and use of domestic water by people in resettlement areas in Hanoi today.

8. Major: Sociology 9. Code: 62 31 03 01

10. Scientific advisor: Prof. Dr. Dang Nguyen Anh

11. Summary ofnew resultsof the thesis:

- People in some resettlement areas in Hanoi are currently still facing difficulties in accessing and using domestic water. Specifically: not having full access to information about water, domestic water is not enough to meet people's needs, quality is not guaranteed, water prices are high. In using water, depending on the location and type of water accessible, people use different types of water for different domestic purposes.

- Factors affecting the access and use of water by resettled people are state policies, the actual implementation and management of relevant parties in resettlement areas and the current status of social service infrastructure for water in resettlement areas. In addition, households with different characteristics in terms of size, living standards and type of resettlement housing also have differences in access and use of water.

- Difficulties in accessing and using domestic water have greatly affected the daily lives of resettled people and have also caused much frustration in the resettled community about this issue. In the difficult situation of accessing and using water, resettled people have responded flexibly at two levels: household and community level.

- Proper implementation of the roles of stakeholders along with raising awareness, participation and self-management capacity of people will contribute to improving access to and use of domestic water in resettlement areas, contributing to ensuring stable life for this population.

12. Practical applicability: The research results are reference materials for other studies on the same topic in the future. In addition, the research also helps urban managers and policy makers in Hanoi have a more comprehensive view of this issue, thereby having more appropriate and practical policies in the future.

13. Further research directions: Studies on people's responses to increasingly scarce water conditions, studies looking at the problem from a management perspective or studies looking at the problem from a social capital perspective...

14. Published works related to the thesis:

  1. Nguyen Thi Lan (2017), "Some factors affecting access to and use of clean water of people in developing countries today",Journal of Trade Union Scientific Research,No. 10, December 2017, pp. 31-38.
  2. Nguyen Thi Lan (2017), "Some current approaches to clean water management",Journal of Theoretical Activities, No. 8 (149), 2017, pp.64-69.
  3. Nguyen Chi Dung - Nguyen Thi Lan (2018), Some issues of state management of environment in Vietnam today,Journal of Internal Science Research,No. 23, March 2018, pp. 13-23
  4. Nguyen Thi Lan (2019), “Satisfaction of resettled households in Hanoi with domestic water services”,Journal of Sociology,No. 1 (145), 2019, pp. 36-48

INFORMATION ON DOCTORAL THESIS

1. Full name: Nguyen Thi Lan 2. Sex: Female

3. Date of birth: November, 11st,1983 4. Place of birth: Hanoi

5. Admission decision number: 3216/2014/QD-XHNV-SDH, followed by Rector decision date 31st, December, 2014

6. Change in academic process:

Adjust the title of the doctoral thesis, No 464/QD-XHNV, February 26th, 2019.

7. Official thesis title:Access to and use of domestic water of relocated people in today's Hanoi

8. Major: Sociology 9. Code: 62.31.03.01

10. Supervisor: Prof. Dang Nguyen Anh

11. :

- Residents in some resettlement areas in Hanoi still face difficulties in accessing and using domestic water. specifically: do not have access to adequate information on water, water is not enough to meet the needs of people, quality is not guaranteed, high water prices. In using of water, depending on the location and type of water accessible, they use different types of water for different purposes.

- Factors affecting the access and useage of water by the resettled people are government policies, practical implementation and management of stakeholders for resettlement sites and the current status of social water infrastructure services in the resettlement areas. In addition, household with different characteristics in terms of size and composition of the household, income, living area also has differences in accessing and using of water.

- Difficulties in accessing and using water have a great impact on the daily life of the resettled people and also cause irritation in the resettled community on this issue. In the context of accessing and using of water, resettlers have responded flexibly at two levels: household level and community level.

- The proper implementation of stakeholders' roles, together with awareness raising, participation and self-management of relocated people, will contribute to accessibility improving and usage of domestic water in resettlement sites, contributing to ensuring stable life for relocated people.

12. : Research results are referred to other later studies. In addition, the study is useful for urban managers and retained in Hanoi to have a more comprehensive view of this issue. Therefore, they will have more appropriate and realistic policies in the future.

13. : Studies on the response of people in the context of domestic water is getting more and more scarce or studies from other perspectives such as management or social capital ...

14. :

  1. Nguyen Thi Lan (2017), “Some factors affecting the access to and use of clean water in developing countries”,Trade Union Scientific Research Magazine,Vol 10, pp.31- 38.
  2. Nguyen Thi Lan (2017), “Current approach to clean water management”,Journal of theoretical activities, Vol 8 (149), 2017, pp.64-69.
  3. Nguyen Chi Dung – Nguyen Thi Lan (2018), Some issues on state management of environment in Viet Nam today,Journal of Home Affairs Sciences,Vol 23, pp. 13-23
  4. Nguyen Thi Lan (2019), “Satisfaction of relocated households in Hanoi on domestic water services”,Journal of Sociology,Vol 1 (145), pp. 36-48

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