The Hong Kong countryside has experienced centuries of intense human impact, and none of the native climax forest remains. Anthropogenic influences upon Hong Kong freshwaters reflect, on the one hand, pollution and degradation of rivers and wetlands as a consequence of urbanization of rural lowlands. On the other hand, the need to preserve pristine catchments for the supply of water for human consumption has ensured the protection of upland streams which are typically unpolluted. Hong Kong has no natural lakes, limited ground-water reserves, and marked seasonal and inter year rainfall variation. Most upland streams are impounded, and water is transferred from them into reservoirs by underground tunnels. Hong Kong's 17 reservoirs collect ins...
IAHS Proceedings and Reports, v. 244 entitled: Hydrochemistry: Proceedings of a symposium held durin...
Freshwater biodiversity is under threat worldwide, but the intensity of threat in the Oriental bioge...
The contribution of adult aquatic insects to riparian prey availability at four sites along three hi...
The ecological effects of periodic dewatering on aquatic insects were investigated in Tai Po Kau For...
We investigated three small streams in the New Territories of Hong Kong, China. In each stream, we c...
1.Hong Kong streams are subject to aggressive water extractions but the downstream water needs of ec...
The economic development of Hong Kong has meant that some once rural areas have been transformed. Th...
The East River (Dong Jiang), a major tributary of the Pearl River (Zhu Jiang, the second largest riv...
The Deep Bay Catchment is a transboundary region of two Chinese metropolitan cities -Hong Kong and S...
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of southeast China has a total land area of 1042 km2 and...
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is a highly developed modern city where technical and ec...
Examples of human impact upon sediment in water courses from Hong Kong are outlined. In the Kam Tin ...
Land use change and aquatic habitat degradation have important implications for lotic biodiversity b...
Among the diverse human influences upon tropical Asian rivers, three threats stand out: 1) Degradati...
The functional organization of macroinvertebrate communities along the Lam Tsuen River, New Territor...
IAHS Proceedings and Reports, v. 244 entitled: Hydrochemistry: Proceedings of a symposium held durin...
Freshwater biodiversity is under threat worldwide, but the intensity of threat in the Oriental bioge...
The contribution of adult aquatic insects to riparian prey availability at four sites along three hi...
The ecological effects of periodic dewatering on aquatic insects were investigated in Tai Po Kau For...
We investigated three small streams in the New Territories of Hong Kong, China. In each stream, we c...
1.Hong Kong streams are subject to aggressive water extractions but the downstream water needs of ec...
The economic development of Hong Kong has meant that some once rural areas have been transformed. Th...
The East River (Dong Jiang), a major tributary of the Pearl River (Zhu Jiang, the second largest riv...
The Deep Bay Catchment is a transboundary region of two Chinese metropolitan cities -Hong Kong and S...
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of southeast China has a total land area of 1042 km2 and...
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is a highly developed modern city where technical and ec...
Examples of human impact upon sediment in water courses from Hong Kong are outlined. In the Kam Tin ...
Land use change and aquatic habitat degradation have important implications for lotic biodiversity b...
Among the diverse human influences upon tropical Asian rivers, three threats stand out: 1) Degradati...
The functional organization of macroinvertebrate communities along the Lam Tsuen River, New Territor...
IAHS Proceedings and Reports, v. 244 entitled: Hydrochemistry: Proceedings of a symposium held durin...
Freshwater biodiversity is under threat worldwide, but the intensity of threat in the Oriental bioge...
The contribution of adult aquatic insects to riparian prey availability at four sites along three hi...