1. Student's full name: NGUYEN DANG HONG TRUONG
2. Gender: Male
3. Date of birth: March 20, 1996
4. Place of birth: Hoai Duc, Hanoi
5. Student recognition decision No. 4420/2019/QD-XHNV dated November 26, 2019 of the President of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
6. Changes in training process: No changes.
7. Thesis topic: Planning management of Co Loa relic site - Current situation and solutions
8. Major: Cultural Management; Code: 8319042.01
9. Scientific supervisor: Prof. Dr. Nguyen Quang Ngoc. Currently working at the Department of History, University of Social Sciences and Humanities.
10. Summary of thesis results:
From the focus on surveying, analyzing and evaluating the current status of planning management activities at the Co Loa relic site, it raises a number of issues related to management work at the relic site. The thesis draws conclusions and proposes a number of solutions to contribute to strengthening and further improving the effectiveness of management activities in general and planning management in particular at the Co Loa relic site and other relic sites across the country.
On that basis, the thesis puts forward a number of recommendations to further improve the effectiveness of management and planning management at Co Loa Relic Site, linking the conservation and promotion of the value of the relic site with the development of Dong Anh district and Hanoi city.
The research results are reference documents for units doing planning management work at relic sites in general and units related to the management of Co Loa relic site - the main subject surveyed in the thesis.
11. Practical application:
The thesis is a reference document that helps training and research institutions on cultural management have more information in the research and teaching process.
The thesis is a rich source of material for specialized students to continue researching and expanding on related topics.
The thesis is a basis for state management agencies to refer to in order to innovate and improve the quality and effectiveness of relic management and relic planning management.
12. Further research directions: (if any)
Planning management at relic sites in Ho Chi Minh City, in the context of urbanization.
13. Published works related to the thesis: None
INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS
1. Full name: NGUYEN DANG HONG TRUONG
2. Sex: Male
3. Date of birth: March 03rd, 1996
4. Place of birth: Ha Noi
5. Admission decision number: 4420/2019/QD-XHNV. Dated November 26th, 2019 by Rector of University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University.
6. Changes in academic process: No change
7. Official thesis title: Co Loa traditional management - reality and solution
8. Major: Cultural Management Code: 8319042.01
9. Supervisors: Nguyen Quang Ngoc, Professor, Doctor
10. Summary of the findings of the thesis: Co Loa Citadel is an important fortified settlement and archaeological site inDong Anh District, HaNoi Capital, in the upper plain north of theHong River.
From the reality, the author did the survey, analysis and assessment of management of Co Loa Citadel. The author points out some of real questions to the local management and proposed the actions to improve quality and efficiency by local management. It enhances and maintains Co Loa Citadel under Dong Anh District and Ha Noi Capital development.
The outcome of ethis will be a good research for government administration management organizations to do their plans and actual practices to other ancient constructions.
11. Practical applicability, if any:
The research is aimed to help the local management to plan and control effectively Co Loa Citadel. It will aslo be good study for culture education, institute organizations and increase the scope of research in culture management.
The research will apply to other ancient ancients with the same scopes. It will use in further study and support ancients management on the actual practice.
The research is basic study for goverance adminstration organization to improve quality of culture management and effectiveness in planning and controlling ancient. constructions
12. Further research directions, if any: The further research could go through the direction between historical constructions management and tourism attraction or local economic development relationship under administrative administration management.
13. Thesis-related publications: