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Hong Kong, 1941-1945
Hong Kong University Press 14/F Hing Wai Centre 7 Tin Wan Praya Road Aberdeen Hong Kong © Ray Barman 2009 ISBN 978-962-209-976-0 All rights reserved. No portion of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage or retrieval system, without prior permission in writing from the publisher. All photos, illustrations, and newspaper cuttings in this book are from the collection of the Barman family. Every effort has been made to track ownership and formal permission from the copyright holders. If there are any inadvertent omissions we apologize to those concerned, and ask that they contact us so that we can correct any oversight as soon as possible. British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. Secure On-line Ordering http://www.hkupress.org Printed and bound by Condor Production Ltd., Hong Kong, China. Contents Foreword for the Series ix About This Book xi Abbreviations xiii About the Author xvii Introduction 1 The Battle 5 Internment 93 Postscript 265 Appendices 269 Notes 293 Index 299 About the Author Charles Edward Barman was born at Canterbury, Kent in England on 14 May 1901, the eldest of four children. He was the son of a gardener, Richard Thomas, and Emily Barman from Tenterden, an area of Kent where many people of the Barman name still live. Charles had two brothers, Richard and George, and a younger sister, Elsie. As a boy, he attended the local primary school at Canterbury and attended services at the Cathedral. -
The Struggle for Sustainable Waste Management In
The struggle for sustainable waste management in Hong Kong: 1950s– 2010s LSE Research Online URL for this paper: http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/103562/ Version: Published Version Article: Lou, Loretta Ieng Tak and Fabian, Nele (2019) The struggle for sustainable waste management in Hong Kong: 1950s–2010s. Worldwide Waste: Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 2 (1). https://doi.org/10.5334/wwwj.40 Reuse This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) licence. This licence allows you to distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon the work, even commercially, as long as you credit the authors for the original work. More information and the full terms of the licence here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/ [email protected] https://eprints.lse.ac.uk/ Fabian, N and Lou, LIT. 2019. The Struggle for Sustainable Waste Management :25/':,'(:$67( in Hong Kong: 1950s–2010s. Worldwide Waste: Journal of Interdisciplinary -2851$/2),17(5',6&,3/,1$5<678',(6 Studies, 2(1): 10, 1–12. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/wwwj.40 RESEARCH The Struggle for Sustainable Waste Management in Hong Kong: 1950s–2010s Nele Fabian* and Loretta Ieng Tak Lou† As Hong Kong’s landfills are expected to reach saturated conditions by 2020, the city can no longer rely on landfilling alone as the sole solution for waste treatment in the long term. Drawing on five months of archival research at the University of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Public Records Office (PRO) in 2016 as well as 17 months of fieldwork conducted between 2012, 2013 and 2016, this article provides a much- needed overview of why sustainable waste management has always been such a challenge for Hong Kong. -
Note for Public Works Subcommittee of Finance Committee
For information PWSCI(2011-12)8 NOTE FOR PUBLIC WORKS SUBCOMMITTEE OF FINANCE COMMITTEE Forecast of submissions for the 2011-12 Legislative Council session This note gives an overview of the potential capital works items to be submitted to the Public Works Subcommittee in the 2011-12 Legislative Council session. 2. The pool of items that may be ready for submission to the Public Works Subcommittee before the 2012 summer recess totals 65 as listed in ——— Enclosure 1. To enable Members to have a better understanding of the items, we ——— have provided supplementary information on each item at Enclosure 2 following the same order presented in Enclosure 1. 3. The Administration will try to adhere to the targets as much as possible. However, programme changes arising during the design, statutory gazettal and objections, and consultation stages, etc. are expected. We will account for deviations from the current forecast in a year-end report for Members’ reference. 4. Members are also invited to note that funding under 161DR “Restoration of Shuen Wan Landfill―post-completion environmental monitoring work” for the environmental monitoring work at the Shuen Wan Landfill, which is currently funded under the Capital Works Reserve Fund (CWRF), will lapse in December 2011. With more operational experience gained in landfill management, it has become clearer to the Administration that the post-completion environmental monitoring work involves mainly on-going monitoring of landfill gas and leachate pollution of closed landfills through existing landfill gas and leachate management systems. We therefore consider that the expenditure of the monitoring work is more akin to a recurrent commitment rather than a works project in nature. -