List of 165 Government Man-Made Slopes Upgraded Under the Landslip Prevention and Mitigation Programme (Lpmitp) in 2016
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Vol. 78: 87–95, 2007 DISEASES OF AQUATIC ORGANISMS Published December 13 doi: 10.3354/dao01861 Dis Aquat Org Survey for the amphibian chytrid Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Hong Kong in native amphibians and in the international amphibian trade Jodi J. L. Rowley1, 5,*, Simon Kin Fung Chan2, Wing Sze Tang2, Richard Speare3, Lee F. Skerratt 4, Ross A. Alford1, Ka Shing Cheung 2, Ching Yee Ho2, Ruth Campbell4 1School of Marine and Tropical Biology and Amphibian Disease Ecology Group, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia 4811 2Herpetofauna Working Group, Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department, The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, 7/F, Cheung Sha Wan Government Offices, 303 Cheung Sha Wan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China 3School of Public Health, Tropical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Amphibian Disease Ecology Group, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia 4811 4School of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences and Amphibian Disease Ecology Group, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia 4811 5Present address: Conservation International Indo-Burma, PO Box 1356, Phnom Penh, Cambodia ABSTRACT: Chytridiomycosis, caused by the pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, is respon- sible for many amphibian declines and has been identified in wild amphibian populations on all con- tinents where they exist, except for Asia. In order to assess whether B. dendrobatidis is present on the native amphibians of Hong Kong, we sampled wild populations of Amolops hongkongensis, Paa exil- ispinosa, P. spinosa and Rana chloronota during 2005–2006. Amphibians infected with B. dendro- batidis have been found in the international trade, so we also examined the extent and nature of the amphibian trade in Hong Kong during 2005–2006, and assessed whether B. -
Strategic Environmental Assessment : Final Report
STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT : FINAL REPORT Hyder-Mott Connell Joint Venture This report is prepared by Hyder-Mott Connell Joint Venture for information and discussion purposes. The findings and recomme ndations do not necessarily represent the views of the HKSARG. Planning Department Agreement No. CE 25/2001 Hong Kong 2030: Planning Vision and Strategy – Strategic Environmental Assessment Final Report Author VARIOUS Checker GUI YI LI Approver ANNE KERR June 2007 This report has been prepared for the Planning Department of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in accordance with the terms and conditions of appointment for Agreement No. CE25/2001 Hong Kong 2030: Planning Vision and Strategy - Strategic Environmental Assessment dated October 2001. Hyder Consulting Limited and Mott Connell Limited cannot accept any responsibility for any use of or reliance on the contents of this report by any third party. Agreement No. CE 25/2001 Hong Kong 2030: Planning Vision and Strategy Strategic Environmental Assessment Final Report AGREEMENT NO. CE 25/2001 HONG KONG 2030: PLANNING VISION AND STRATEGY STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FINAL REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS PART A : ENVIRONMENTAL CONTEXT 1 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Preamble 1 1.2 Study Background 2 1.3 Study Objectives 3 1.4 Scope of Work 4 1.5 Structure of the SEA Final Report 5 2 BASELINE CONDITIONS 6 2.1 General 6 2.2 Air Quality 6 2.3 Noise Conditions 8 2.4 Geology, Soils and Contaminated Land 9 2.5 Water Resources and Water Quality 11 2.6 Waste 13 2.7 Energy and -
Ingoldian Fungi in Lam Tsuen River and Tai Po Kau Forest Stream, Hong Kong
Fungal Diversity Ingoldian fungi in Lam Tsuen River and Tai Po Kau Forest Stream, Hong Kong S.Y. Chan *, T.K. Goh and K.D. Hyde Centre for Research in Fungal Diversity, Department of Ecology and Biodiversity, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong S.A.R., P.R. China; * e-mail: kdhyde@ hkucc.hku.hk Chan, S.Y, Goh, T.K. and Hyde, K.D. (2000). Ingoldian fungi in Lam Tsuen River and Tai Po Kau Forest Stream, Hong Kong. In: Aquatic Mycology across the Millennium (eds K.D. Hyde, W.H. Ho and S.B. Pointing). Fungal Diversity 5: 109-118. Ingoldian fungal communities in Lam Tsuen River and Tai Po Kau Forest Stream were explored using three sampling techniques: foam collection, collection of naturally submerged leaves and leaf baiting. A total of 41 species belonging to 26 genera of Ingoldian fungi were identified. The common species were Anguillospora and Triscelophorus spp. Differences in species diversity were found using different sampling techniques. Foam collection was found to be the most efficient sampling technique of the methods used in studying fungal communities. There was no significant difference in species diversity either monthly or between the two sampling streams. Key words: aquatic hyphomycetes, biodiversity, techniques. Introduction Ingoldian fungi play an important role in the decomposition of organic material, especially leaves in freshwater ecosystems (Au et al., 1992a,b). They occur on plant debris in streams and rivers and sporulate underwater. This has been known since the pioneering studies ofIngold (1942). Studies ofIngoldian fungi have since been carried out in many countries of the world, but mostly in temperate regions (Goh, 1997). -
List of Recognized Villages Under the New Territories Small House Policy
LIST OF RECOGNIZED VILLAGES UNDER THE NEW TERRITORIES SMALL HOUSE POLICY Islands North Sai Kung Sha Tin Tuen Mun Tai Po Tsuen Wan Kwai Tsing Yuen Long Village Improvement Section Lands Department September 2009 Edition 1 RECOGNIZED VILLAGES IN ISLANDS DISTRICT Village Name District 1 KO LONG LAMMA NORTH 2 LO TIK WAN LAMMA NORTH 3 PAK KOK KAU TSUEN LAMMA NORTH 4 PAK KOK SAN TSUEN LAMMA NORTH 5 SHA PO LAMMA NORTH 6 TAI PENG LAMMA NORTH 7 TAI WAN KAU TSUEN LAMMA NORTH 8 TAI WAN SAN TSUEN LAMMA NORTH 9 TAI YUEN LAMMA NORTH 10 WANG LONG LAMMA NORTH 11 YUNG SHUE LONG LAMMA NORTH 12 YUNG SHUE WAN LAMMA NORTH 13 LO SO SHING LAMMA SOUTH 14 LUK CHAU LAMMA SOUTH 15 MO TAT LAMMA SOUTH 16 MO TAT WAN LAMMA SOUTH 17 PO TOI LAMMA SOUTH 18 SOK KWU WAN LAMMA SOUTH 19 TUNG O LAMMA SOUTH 20 YUNG SHUE HA LAMMA SOUTH 21 CHUNG HAU MUI WO 2 22 LUK TEI TONG MUI WO 23 MAN KOK TSUI MUI WO 24 MANG TONG MUI WO 25 MUI WO KAU TSUEN MUI WO 26 NGAU KWU LONG MUI WO 27 PAK MONG MUI WO 28 PAK NGAN HEUNG MUI WO 29 TAI HO MUI WO 30 TAI TEI TONG MUI WO 31 TUNG WAN TAU MUI WO 32 WONG FUNG TIN MUI WO 33 CHEUNG SHA LOWER VILLAGE SOUTH LANTAU 34 CHEUNG SHA UPPER VILLAGE SOUTH LANTAU 35 HAM TIN SOUTH LANTAU 36 LO UK SOUTH LANTAU 37 MONG TUNG WAN SOUTH LANTAU 38 PUI O KAU TSUEN (LO WAI) SOUTH LANTAU 39 PUI O SAN TSUEN (SAN WAI) SOUTH LANTAU 40 SHAN SHEK WAN SOUTH LANTAU 41 SHAP LONG SOUTH LANTAU 42 SHUI HAU SOUTH LANTAU 43 SIU A CHAU SOUTH LANTAU 44 TAI A CHAU SOUTH LANTAU 3 45 TAI LONG SOUTH LANTAU 46 TONG FUK SOUTH LANTAU 47 FAN LAU TAI O 48 KEUNG SHAN, LOWER TAI O 49 KEUNG SHAN, -
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TAI PO KAU CENTRE ISLAND New Village fi”· U¤J |ÅA» Seaview ( A CHAU ) Emerald Palace Ha Wun Yiu Villas Qflt flK W⁄¶ EAST RAIL LINE Wu Kwai Sha Tsui J¸ Lai Chi Shan Pottery Kilns …P Sheung Wong Yi Au FªK W¤J Fan Sin Temple t 100 ‹pfi Ser Res Sheung Wun Yiu j¤H®] “‚” 100 The Paramount Golf Course Tai Po Kau B»A» ” Lo Wai i±Î Savanna Garden Constellation Cove j¤H®] «‰fi ¥¥ Cheung Uk Tei s·Î s¤ Tai Po Kau Villa Costa JC Castle San Wai Whitehead 200 San Uk Ka 282 t Headland flK Ser Res · L/ST111/4 Lai Chi Hang ⁄Ɖ 65 200 s·A» To Tau Providence Bay 300 Villa Castell QªJ WU KAI SHA Tsung Tsai Yuen 100 ‡fl L/ST110/3 400 s¤»³ b¥s DeerHill Bay Hilltop Garden Pun Shan Chau “ dª Double Cove «^ 200 øª è¦ Nai Chung ¼¿ Cheung SAI SHA ROAD Symphony Bay TOLO HIGHWAY Q¯Ë Sai O 500 Tsiu Hang Kang C Q¯Ë· Wu Kai Sha 100 300 ' L/ST100/3 A` Q¯Ë·F¨C Wu Kai Sha ¨»·E … Pumping x© Lookout Wu Kwai Sha Village Lake Silver Station Kwun Hang Ø¿⁄ 408 aª Youth Village Cheung Muk Tau … ¥ Sw P ¤bs fi A» Cheung Shue Pak Shek Kok Ma On Shan o´ ¸¤[ Villa Oceania Monte Vista Water Treatment fi Tan Park As »›· Villa Athena fi¶ Yuen Tun Ha ƒB Kon Hang Kam Lung Q§w 100 Works Hong Kong Science Park fił Lo Lau Uk Bayshore Towers Court Lee On Pipeline 300 ¶d Estate Water Tunnel “ I´_Ä Wong Nai Fai Marbella ¤b Saddle Ridge Ma On Shan Garden t P¿ |¹w s• Ser Res Yin Ngam Y© A Sunshine City ´¥K Po Min A^ L/ST108/2 400 Ta Tit Yan 438 MA LIU SHUI Ʊ 200 j⁄Hfi]ƒM@¯z† 100 Chung On ¤b Kam Ying Pai Mun Kam Fung 200 300 Estate Court Court t TAI PO KAU NATURE RESERVE j¤H MA ON SHAN Ser Res 500 Tai Po -
List of Access Officer (For Publication)
List of Access Officer (for Publication) - (Hong Kong Police Force) District (by District Council Contact Telephone Venue/Premise/FacilityAddress Post Title of Access Officer Contact Email Conact Fax Number Boundaries) Number Western District Headquarters No.280, Des Voeux Road Assistant Divisional Commander, 3660 6616 [email protected] 2858 9102 & Western Police Station West Administration, Western Division Sub-Divisional Commander, Peak Peak Police Station No.92, Peak Road 3660 9501 [email protected] 2849 4156 Sub-Division Central District Headquarters Chief Inspector, Administration, No.2, Chung Kong Road 3660 1106 [email protected] 2200 4511 & Central Police Station Central District Central District Police Service G/F, No.149, Queen's Road District Executive Officer, Central 3660 1105 [email protected] 3660 1298 Central and Western Centre Central District Shop 347, 3/F, Shun Tak District Executive Officer, Central Shun Tak Centre NPO 3660 1105 [email protected] 3660 1298 Centre District 2/F, Chinachem Hollywood District Executive Officer, Central Central JPC Club House Centre, No.13, Hollywood 3660 1105 [email protected] 3660 1298 District Road POD, Western Garden, No.83, Police Community Relations Western JPC Club House 2546 9192 [email protected] 2915 2493 2nd Street Officer, Western District Police Headquarters - Certificate of No Criminal Conviction Office Building & Facilities Manager, - Licensing office Arsenal Street 2860 2171 [email protected] 2200 4329 Police Headquarters - Shroff Office - Central Traffic Prosecutions Enquiry Counter Hong Kong Island Regional Headquarters & Complaint Superintendent, Administration, Arsenal Street 2860 1007 [email protected] 2200 4430 Against Police Office (Report Hong Kong Island Room) Police Museum No.27, Coombe Road Force Curator 2849 8012 [email protected] 2849 4573 Inspector/Senior Inspector, EOD Range & Magazine MT. -
Supplement of Development of a Custom OMI NO2 Data Product For
Supplement of Atmos. Chem. Phys., 15, 5627–5644, 2015 http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/15/5627/2015/ doi:10.5194/acp-15-5627-2015-supplement © Author(s) 2015. CC Attribution 3.0 License. Supplement of Development of a custom OMI NO2 data product for evaluating biases in a regional chemistry transport model G. Kuhlmann et al. Correspondence to: G. Kuhlmann ([email protected]) and Y. F. Lam (yunfl[email protected]) The copyright of individual parts of the supplement might differ from the CC-BY 3.0 licence. Table S1: Evaluation of WRF with meteorological observations in Hong Kong. Parameter IOA r MB NMBa RMSE CVa Hong Kong Observatory (HKO) T (◦C) 0.97 0.96 -0.2 -0.8 1.7 8.0 q (g/kg) 0.93 0.94 -1.7 -14.1 2.2 18.2 p (hPa) 0.99 0.98 -0.0 -0.0 0.9 0.1 v (m/s) 0.57 0.28 +0.5 +23.2 1.5 71.4 Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) T (◦C) 0.98 0.97 -0.2 -0.7 1.3 6.1 q (g/kg) 0.97 0.95 -0.3 -2.3 1.4 12.8 p (hPa) 0.99 0.98 +0.1 +0.0 0.9 0.1 v (m/s) 0.68 0.47 -0.4 -10.4 1.6 46.0 Waglan Island (WGL) T (◦C) 0.94 0.94 +1.2 +5.7 2.0 9.5 q (g/kg) 0.88 0.95 +2.5 +21.7 2.8 24.2 p (hPa) 0.99 0.98 +0.4 +0.0 1.0 0.1 v (m/s) 0.84 0.72 +0.0 +0.7 2.1 33.0 T : temperature at 2 m above ground level (agl), q: water vapour mixing ratio 2 m agl, p: sea level pressure, v: wind speed (at station height), a unit percent Table S2: Evaluation of CMAQ NO2 mixing ratios with the PRD RAQM network. -
Special Topics Report
Social Data Collected by the General Household Survey _ .Special Topics__ Report No.VI • Country Parks • Heritage Preservation • Doctor Consultation • Expenditure on Public Transport to and from Work • Taxi Waiting Time • Domestic Helpers • Hong Kong Residents . Working in China Census and Statistics Department Hong Kong 這份刊物的 PDF 版本的文字是從印刷版掃描而成,再 利用光學字符識別軟 件轉換成電子格式。由於原印刷版本已印製並保存多年,光學字符識別技 術未必能準確地識別某些文字或數字。因此,搜索或複製此 PDF 檔案內的 文字時應加以注意。 The text of this PDF publication was scanned from its printed version and then converted to electronic text using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. Because of the age and condition of the original printed copy, the OCR may not recognise certain characters or figures accurately. Caution should therefore be taken when searching or copying text from this PDF publication. Social Data Collected by the General Household Survey ~,Special Topics~!~ Report No.VI I Social Analysis and Research Section Census and Statistics Department, Hong Kong 19/F., Wanchai Tower I, 12 Harbour Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong. Tel: 8234691 Caution Figures given throughout this report are subject to sampling error which tends to be relatively large in the case of small .numbers estimated based on a few sample observations. i1 Contents page Introduction 1 TOPIC A. Country Parks 3 B. Heritage Preservation 15 C. Doctor Consultation 31 D. Expenditure on Public Transport to 39 and from Work E. Taxi Waiting Time 45 F. Domestic Helpers 57 G. Hong Kong Residents Working in China 67 Hi Introduction This is the sixth in a series of reports to present the results of supplementary enquiries on a variety of social topics conducted via the General Household Survey (GHS). -
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Recommended District Council Constituency Areas
District : Tai Po Recommended District Council Constituency Areas +/- % of Population Estimated Quota Code Recommended Name Boundary Description Major Estates/Areas Population (17,282) P01 Tai Po Hui 15,006 -13.17 N Lam Tsuen River, Po Heung Bridge Po Heung Street, Plover Cove Road NE Plover Cove Road E Tai Po River, Nam Wan Road SE Nam Wan Road, MTR (East Rail Line) S MTR (East Rail Line) SW MTR (East Rail Line) W MTR (East Rail Line) NW MTR (East Rail Line), Lam Tsuen River P02 Tai Po Central 14,196 -17.86 N On Po Road 1. TAI PO CENTRE 2. TAI PO PLAZA NE On Po Road, Nam Wan Road E Nam Wan Road SE Nam Wan Road, Lam Tsuen River S Lam Tsuen River SW Lam Tsuen River, Po Wu Lane W On Chee Road NW P1 District : Tai Po Recommended District Council Constituency Areas +/- % of Population Estimated Quota Code Recommended Name Boundary Description Major Estates/Areas Population (17,282) P03 Chung Ting 15,335 -11.27 N Ting Lai Road, Chung Nga Road 1. CHUNG NGA COURT 2. EIGHTLAND GARDENS NE Chung Nga Road 3. FORTUNE PLAZA E Ting Kok Road, On Cheung Road 4. FU HENG ESTATE (PART) : Heng Tai House SE Lam Tsuen River 5. JADE PLAZA S Lam Tsuen River 6. TING NGA COURT 7. TREASURE GARDEN SW Lam Tsuen River, Ting Kok Road W Ting Kok Road NW Ting Kok Road, Ting Lai Road P04 Tai Yuen 14,808 -14.32 N Ting Kok Road 1. TAI YUEN ESTATE NE Ting Kok Road, Nam Wan Road E Nam Wan Road SE Nam Wan Road, On Po Road S On Po Road, On Tai Road SW On Cheung Road W Ting Kok Road NW Ting Kok Road P2 District : Tai Po Recommended District Council Constituency Areas +/- % of Population Estimated Quota Code Recommended Name Boundary Description Major Estates/Areas Population (17,282) P05 Fu Heng 16,532 -4.34 N Chung Nga Road, Chuen On Road 1. -
Tai Po District Celebration Events Calendar
Celebration Events for the 20th Anniversary of the Establishment of the HKSAR Tai Po District Celebration Events Calendar Date/Time Name of Event Description Venue Organiser(s) Enquiry 23/1/2017 Opening Ceremony of A series of performances will be Tai Po Tin Hau Tai Po District Office 2654 1262 07:30 – 22:00 Tai Po Chinese New provided by different groups in Temple Fung Shui Year Programmes cum the opening ceremony to Square, Ting Kok Email: Lunar New Year Flower cultivate a joyous atmosphere Road, Tai Po [email protected] Market Carnival 2017 of the Lunar Chinese New Year in Tai Po district 28/1/2017 – Hong Kong Chinese New Year Celebration Lam Tsuen Lam Tsuen Wishing 2638 8026 12/2/2017 Well-wishing Festival with international float Wishing Square, Square Development 2017 exhibition, lantern lighting to Fong Ma Po, Lam Limited Website: celebrate new born babies, joss Tsuen, Tai Po http://www. paper throwing, lighting of lamtsuen.com wishing lanterns 3/2/2017 Elderly Banquet of Tai A banquet for the elderly in the Ornate Palace Tai Po Rural 2656 5266 15:00 – 17:00 Po Chinese New Year district to celebrate Chinese No.1, 1/F., Fortune Committee Programme for Tai Po New Year Plaza, 4 On Chee Road, Tai Po 4/2/2017 Elderly Banquet of Tai A banquet for the elderly in the Open Space of Sap Sai Kung North Rural 2656 4466 11:00 – 17:00 Po Chinese New Year district to celebrate Chinese Sze Heung Village Committee Programme for Sai New Year Office Kung North Celebration Events for the 20th Anniversary of the Establishment of the HKSAR Tai Po District Celebration Events Calendar Date/Time Name of Event Description Venue Organiser(s) Enquiry 4/2/2017 2017 Chinese New Year A Chinese New Year Tai Po Hui Sports Tai Po District Arts 2653 6828 15:30 – 18:00 Photography Exhibition Photography Exhibition and Art Centre, 6/F, Tai Po Advancement (Exhibition) cum Art Fair Carnival Fair for celebrating Chinese Complex, No. -
Executive Summary
THE GOVERNMENT OF THE HONG KONG SPECIAL ADMINISTRATIVE REGION DRAINAGE SERVICES DEPARTMENT Agreement No. CE 43/2011 (DS) Relocation of Sha Tin Sewage Treatment Works to Caverns – Feasibility Study Re-confirmation of Relocation Site and Study Area for Relocated STSTW – Executive Summary February 2013 AECOM ASIA CO. LTD. Disclaimer: This Re-confirmation of Relocation Site and Study Area for Relocated STSTW – Executive Summary is prepared for The Drainage Services Department (DSD) and is given for its sole benefit in relation to and pursuant to Agreement No. CE 43/2011 (DS) Relocation of Sha Tin Sewage Treatment Works to Caverns – Feasibility Study and may not be disclosed to, quoted to or relied upon by any person (other than DSD) without our prior written consent. No person other than DSD into whose possession a copy of this Re-confirmation of Relocation Site and Study Area for Relocated STSTW – Executive Summary comes may rely on this Re-confirmation of Relocation Site and Study Area for Relocated STSTW – Executive Summary without our express written consent and DSD may not rely on it for any purpose other than as described above. [Blank Page] Agreement No. CE 43/2011 (DS) Re-confirmation of Relocation Site and Study Area for Relocation of Sha Tin Sewage Treatment Works to Caverns – Feasibility Study Relocated STSTW - Executive Summary Table of Content 1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................. 1 1.1 Background ............................................................................................................................