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The effects of urbanization and industrialization
  • Land clearance and reclamation
  • By Jennifer Chiu 6B (6)
  • Ming Chuan Woo 6B(14)

2
Definition
  • What is URBANIZATION??
  • It refers to the process whereby a society
    changes from a rural to an urban way of life. It
    refers also to the gradual increase in the
    proportion of people living in urban areas.
  • What is INDUSTRIALIZATION??
  • It refers to the development of industry on an
    extensive scale

3
Why there is rapid urbanization
industrialization?
  • Since there is rapid growth in human population,
    so the demand for the expansion of the existing
    boundaries of urban areas is great.
  • Modern agriculture involves more machinery and
    fewer labourers than before. Farmers lose their
    jobs and lands and are forced to move to urban
    areas with their families.
  • Economic growth and advancement in technology
    result in the shift of agricultural societies to
    those based on manufacturing, commerce and
    services. This also accounts for the increasing
    demands for lands for commercial, industrial and
    tourism development

4
Case study of land clearance and reclamation
  • Tung Chung and Chek Lap Kok Airport

5
Reclamation for the construction of Chek Lap Kok
Airport
  • Since the old international airport was unable to
    accommodate the future air transport demand, a
    new airport was built in Chek Lap Kok.
  • Chek Lap Kok is a small island. To construct the
    airport, large-scale reclamation was carried out
    to form the extensive land.

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The impact of land reclamation on the
environment
  • Marine organisms are killed directly, buried as a
    result of dumping of soil at the reclaimed area,
    or removed from sea bottom during dredging with
    heavy machines
  • The original shore line are changed and threatens
    the habitats of marine organisms
  • Breeding grounds and feeding grounds of some
    species are destroyed
  • Some unique habitats of endangered species are
    lost, e.g. Chinese White Dolphins
  • Noise pollution of dredging destroys the sonic
    communication of dolphins and they easily lose
    their way and their lives are threatened

7
The impact of land reclamation on the
environment
  • Sand is dumped into the sea bottom and forms a
    lot of suspended solids in water,
  • Turbidity ?
  • Light penetration ?
  • Photosynthesis of phytoplankton ?
  • The organisms along this food chain are affected
  • Suspended particles clog fish gills
  • High turbidity reduces the visibility of animals
    and they have more difficulties to prey or escape
    from predators
  • Sediments dumped into the sea may have various
    constituents.
  • Nutrients, e.g. phosphates and nitrates, cause
    algal bloom
  • Heavy metals and organic pollutants are harmful
    to marine organisms

8
Land clearance for residential use and for
building infrastructures in Tung Chung
  • As the new airport is on an outlying island far
    away from the city centre, Tung Chung new town
    was developed to provide support services, to
    accommodate economic development and to serve as
    an attractive gateway to visitors.
  • Communication facilities, infrastructure and
    transport facilities were needed to be improved.
  • So forests and agricultural lands were cleared
    before they were converted to urban areas for the
    development.

9
The impact of land clearance on the environment
  • The loss of trees, shrubs, and other natural
    vegetation results in the destruction of habitats
    for wildlife.
  • Deforestation causes soil erosion and extinction
    of some native species.
  • Roads and buildings do not absorb rain water as
    vegetation does, leading to flooding and
    landslides problems.
  • Soil may be washed from the bare ground during
    heavy rainfall which pollutes the aquatic
    environment and also threaten aquatic lives.

10
The Pros and cons of the development of a local
infrastructure
  • Wan Chai Development Phase II

11
Wan Chai Development Phase II
  • The Wan Chai Development Phase II Project is the
    final phase of the Central and Wan Chai
    Reclamation.
  • It will provide land for transport
    infrastructure, including
  • the Central-Wan Chai Bypass
  • the Island Eastern Corridor Link
  • the MTR North Hong Kong Island Line
  • the fourth rail harbour crossing section of the
    Shatin to Central Link.
  • Also, opportunity is taken to improve the
    waterfront, with open plazas, landscaped areas,
    marinas, leisure, cultural and entertainment
    facilities.

12
Discussion
  • What are the PROS and CONS of the Wan Chai
    Development Phase II? Discuss in groups.

13
Pros
  • Improve the transport network
  • of Hong Kong
  • Enhance visual interest
  • Provide a place for people to
  • relax, to get away from the busy
  • city environment
  • Improve water quality in
  • Causeway Bay typhoon shelter
  • due to removal of bay
  • Improve public access to the waterfront from
    existing urban areas.
  • Provide recreational open space with spectacular
    views across the harbour.
  • Provide place for future tourism and leisure
    orientated developments.
  • New shoreline produce new habitats which support
    new ecosystems and new patterns of interaction of
    organisms are formed

14
Cons (During construction)
  • The construction of roads on land makes the area
    dusty and increase the amount of suspended
    particles, thus worsen the visibility in Wan Chai
  • Noise pollution
  • Suspended particles and oil contaminates the
    water used for flushing toilets and coolers
  • Produce large amount of construction waste
  • Visual pollution, waterfront is damaged
  • Kill marine organism during dredging
  • Destroy the habitat of marine organism

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Cons (After construction)
  • Worsen the air quality in Wan Chai due to heavy
    traffic
  • Elevated road will cause bad visual impact
  • Narrowing the harbour roughens the sea and
    threatens the safety of sea traffic
  • Waves also sweep sediments (may contain heavy
    metals, pollutants, rubbish, etc.) up and block
    sunlight from penetrating through, which affects
    the algae population and other marine life
  • Reduce the rate of flow across the harbour,
    pollutants are accumulated and reduces the
    dissolved oxygen for the aquatic organisms

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Reference
  • http//www.water.hut.fi/wr/research/glob/pubicatio
    ns/Haapala/pdf-files/URBANIZATION20AND20ENVIRONM
    ENT.pdf
  • http//www.info.gov.hk/planning/p_study/comp_s/wci
    i/wc2txt_e.htm
  • http//www.epd.gov.hk/eia/chi/register/report/exec
    utive/chinese/ceia_0572001/pdf/Exe_Summary_Chi4.pd
    f
  • Manhattan Advanced-level Biology for Hong Kong
  • Joint-us A level Biology Past Paper Suggested
    Solution
  • Manhattan New Geography 5

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  • THE END
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