Hong Kong is searching for an environmental ethic that asks us to live not as mere exploiters and consumers of natural resources, but responsibly and as if we saw the nature, supporting all of our activities and needs, as our home. In the years throughout its history, Hong Kong has struggled to understand the city and the people's relationship with the local environment, hindering efforts to move the city towards a more environmentally viable future. Without a systematic and holistic investigation into the traits, roots, and potentials of this relationship, efforts to salvage the city's worsening environmental conditions will remain scattered and in vain.
 
 In Hong Kong, the concept of environmental responsibility is largely absent...
Abstract no. PA13C-1356Selected recent findings related to climate change in Hong Kong include: (1) ...
Lau Man Chun Patrick."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architectu...
Human activities damage the environment. They deplete natural resources, generate pollution and wast...
Hong Kong is searching for an environmental ethic that asks us to live not as mere exploiters and co...
In Hong Kong, 'green living' (luksik saangwut 綠色生活) is promoted as a way of living that is kind to t...
The majority of the public in Hong Kong have repeatedly told pollsters that they believe environment...
In Hong Kong, 'green living' (luksik saangwut ç¶ è²çæ´») is promoted as a way of living that is kind...
Greening has been used in Hong Kong to beautify the environment and enhance the social and economic ...
After a long history of overexploitation and destruction of its natural resources, China has begun t...
Although there is a growing literature on the Hong Kong environment and its problems, very little ma...
The ultimate goal of environmental education is to promote environmental friendly attitudes and envi...
Population wise, Hong Kong has too many people on too small a physical entity—1,075 square kilometer...
For the past 20 years, environmental policy in Hong Kong has been driven by responses to a variety o...
This study aimed to understand the environmental knowledge (EK) of the residents of Hong Kong. A ter...
Human activities damage the environment. They deplete natural resources, generate pollution and wast...
Abstract no. PA13C-1356Selected recent findings related to climate change in Hong Kong include: (1) ...
Lau Man Chun Patrick."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architectu...
Human activities damage the environment. They deplete natural resources, generate pollution and wast...
Hong Kong is searching for an environmental ethic that asks us to live not as mere exploiters and co...
In Hong Kong, 'green living' (luksik saangwut 綠色生活) is promoted as a way of living that is kind to t...
The majority of the public in Hong Kong have repeatedly told pollsters that they believe environment...
In Hong Kong, 'green living' (luksik saangwut ç¶ è²çæ´») is promoted as a way of living that is kind...
Greening has been used in Hong Kong to beautify the environment and enhance the social and economic ...
After a long history of overexploitation and destruction of its natural resources, China has begun t...
Although there is a growing literature on the Hong Kong environment and its problems, very little ma...
The ultimate goal of environmental education is to promote environmental friendly attitudes and envi...
Population wise, Hong Kong has too many people on too small a physical entity—1,075 square kilometer...
For the past 20 years, environmental policy in Hong Kong has been driven by responses to a variety o...
This study aimed to understand the environmental knowledge (EK) of the residents of Hong Kong. A ter...
Human activities damage the environment. They deplete natural resources, generate pollution and wast...
Abstract no. PA13C-1356Selected recent findings related to climate change in Hong Kong include: (1) ...
Lau Man Chun Patrick."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architectu...
Human activities damage the environment. They deplete natural resources, generate pollution and wast...