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Treatment of conflict between development & environmental conservation in Hong Kong enclaves
Area is scarce in Hong Kong and individuals don’t generally concur on how it ought to be utilized, or whose rights ought to come first. These issues have regularly prompted question. Competing interest must be adjusted, yet the activity has never been simple – particularly for the legislature. There are numerous area utilization issues in Hong Kong that have made contentions. Two noteworthy territories of debate are the place the need of improvement conflicts with that of protection, and when private rights keep running into public interest. At the point when bulldozers evacuate trees, a few individuals see advance and sit tight with foresight for new facilities; others regret the loss of more regular countryside. Yet, as the populace keeps on growing, area advancement must go on, and obliteration of the natural environment is the unavoidable value we pay. For improvement to be supportable, we have to adjust the needs of natural security, society and the economy. Much center of preservation in Hong Kong is on country parks, which are ensured by law. Most place where there is high environmental quality, then, is located in level land in the parks. We have to comprehend that enclaves are not standard packages of area. They are touchy districts that can be considered as the forefronts of national parks, particularly enclaves that are encased inside country parks. As most enclaves need street access and telecom and essential sewage oces, any conceivable contemplations for improvement or lodging development would require the development of codes that may gone through country parks. Permitting the improvement of enclaves would mean making undisturbed and scantily populated nation park territories helpless, which is in spite of the points of securing country parks, bringing irreversible and durable negative impacts in future. ; published_or_final_version ; Architecture ; Master ; Master of Landscape Architecture
Treatment of conflict between development & environmental conservation in Hong Kong enclaves
Area is scarce in Hong Kong and individuals don’t generally concur on how it ought to be utilized, or whose rights ought to come first. These issues have regularly prompted question. Competing interest must be adjusted, yet the activity has never been simple – particularly for the legislature. There are numerous area utilization issues in Hong Kong that have made contentions. Two noteworthy territories of debate are the place the need of improvement conflicts with that of protection, and when private rights keep running into public interest. At the point when bulldozers evacuate trees, a few individuals see advance and sit tight with foresight for new facilities; others regret the loss of more regular countryside. Yet, as the populace keeps on growing, area advancement must go on, and obliteration of the natural environment is the unavoidable value we pay. For improvement to be supportable, we have to adjust the needs of natural security, society and the economy. Much center of preservation in Hong Kong is on country parks, which are ensured by law. Most place where there is high environmental quality, then, is located in level land in the parks. We have to comprehend that enclaves are not standard packages of area. They are touchy districts that can be considered as the forefronts of national parks, particularly enclaves that are encased inside country parks. As most enclaves need street access and telecom and essential sewage oces, any conceivable contemplations for improvement or lodging development would require the development of codes that may gone through country parks. Permitting the improvement of enclaves would mean making undisturbed and scantily populated nation park territories helpless, which is in spite of the points of securing country parks, bringing irreversible and durable negative impacts in future. ; published_or_final_version ; Architecture ; Master ; Master of Landscape Architecture
Treatment of conflict between development & environmental conservation in Hong Kong enclaves
Ng, Man-hei (author) / 吳文希 (author)
2015-01-01
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710
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