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Title: Positioning Hong Kong as a World City


1
Positioning Hong Kong as a World City
  • Peter Hills and Mee Kam Ng
  • Centre of Urban Planning Environmental
    Management,
  • The University of Hong Kong
  • Eco-Tourism Business Opportunities Conference
  • Hong Kong, June 2002

2
Background to the study
  • Research Re-engineering the city Hong Kong in
    the 21st century
  • Initial objectives Positioning Hong Kong through
    benchmarking, explaining, scenario building,
    re-engineering mechanisms.

3
  • Comprehensive data promote and support debate
  • Independence
  • Draw out new areas in the local world city
    debate
  • Governance
  • Ecological modernization
  • Social capital the role of the community and
    human resource development

4
Technological innovation
(Ecological modernization)
An enlightened mode of governanceA re-invented
government working in partnership with the
private sector the civil society
Globalization
  • SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
  • Economic capital
  • Social capital
  • Environmental capital

Local development
5
Important Concepts
  • Governance process of managing and planning the
    city on a collective basis to reflect and serve
    the interests of all stakeholders in the pursuit
    of sustainable development
  • Ecological modernization improving the
    environmental efficiency of the economy at the
    macro and micro levels
  • Social capital trust and networks of civil
    society that facilitate cooperative action among
    both citizens and their institutions

6
MILLENNIUM CHALLENGES
International Globalization technological
innovation for sustainable development
National/regional China moving from centrally
planned economy to socialist market economy
  • HONG KONG
  • Further economic restructuring upgrading the old
    embracing the new
  • Rebuilding social cultural capital
  • Improving the quality of life
  • A new mode of governance

7
Hong Kongs Millennium Challenges
Responses ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
?
  • Governance
  • Governance beyond government
  • Re-inventing the government
  • Rethinking the relationship between the private,
    public sector the community
  • Further economic restructuring
  • Upgrading industries
  • Service sector reforms/development
  • Greater co-operation with china
  • Ecological modernization
  • Social capital, trust and new economy
  • Social and cultural capital
  • Education system not coping
  • Society not well-networked
  • Capacity building in communities
  • Social problems because of integration with S.
    China
  • Environmental capital
  • Northward shift of industries has led to
    cross-boundary environmental problems
  • Quality of life
  • Collective efforts at all levels

8
Hong Kongs Assets
  • Position as an international financial centre
  • Hard infrastructure
  • Efficient use of limited land resources
  • Low-crime Rate
  • Accessible City
  • Adaptability in response to changing business
    circumstances and opportunities
  • Small government
  • Free and open market

9
Study Analysis
  • Polarized society
  • Limited living space
  • Expensive private property
  • Environmental degradation
  • Arts, culture and heritage conservation

10
An Alternative Agenda
  • A new mode of urban governance towards a
    learning city through partnership
  • Sustainable economic development
  • Improving education upgrading industry
  • Internationally competitive service sector
  • Ecological modernization
  • Community-based economic development

11
An Alternative Agenda
  • Building human, social cultural capital
  • Transition away from a finance dominated city
  • Networked society such as healthy city projects
    by district councils
  • Open and accessible society for international
    talents
  • Environmental capital
  • Policy integration consistency
  • Protecting natural urban heritage through
    collective efforts
  • Building a learning region
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