Macao International Environmental Co-operation Forum & Exhibition 2018

The Macao International Environmental Co-operation Forum & Exhibition 2018 (2018MIECF), hosted by the Macao SAR Government, was successfully concluded on 14 April 2018. The three-day event promoted interaction and cooperation between Green enterprises from countries and places such as those along the Belt and Road, the Pan-Pearl River Delta Region, the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay […]

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Partnership to reduce carbon in the world’s largest building market

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The World Green Building Council (WorldGBC) and China Green Building Council (China GBC) have announced a partnership to collaborate efforts to increase Green buildings around the world and reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. This partnership is significant as China is the largest building construction market in the world, with up to 2 billion square metres […]

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The business case for health and well-being in Green building

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In conjunction with Earth Day 2018, the World Green Building Council’s report Doing Right by Planet and People: The Business Case for Health and Wellbeing in Green Building urges companies to make ecological improvements. It highlights tangible economic benefits of Green building and showcases improved occupant satisfaction when firms implement new health, well-being and productivity […]

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Earth Day 2018

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“Every organisation, from the Smithsonian to the government of Quebec and local organisations in Rome, are holding meaningful events that encompass the Earth Day spirit—global reach, local action,” said Kathleen Roger, president of Earth Day Network, the organisation that coordinates Earth Day events worldwide. Earth Day Network relaunched its Billion Acts of Green campaign in […]

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In Conversation with Lena Chan

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HB: You have an interesting background, beginning your career in parasitology rather than ecology. How did you become involved in biodiversity conservation? LC: I have always been the tomboyish kind, right from childhood. My parents had a plantation and I used to help them on the weekends—well, I hoped to be a bit helpful but mostly ran around, […]

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Mohan Rao

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BJ: You have built a multidisciplinary practice, which deals with multiple facets of sustainable development in India and abroad. From water management and landscapes to architecture and restoration, you have worked on a myriad of projects in the past. Why and how did you set up such a practice? MR: I will start with answering the why because the how […]

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Greenway Master Plan

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GREENWAY MASTER PLAN GreenWay is a 5.8-kilometre multi-use linear link between Iron Cove and Cooks River. It is envisaged as an urban green corridor, a continuous and connected shared landscape for cultural engagement and recreation. Following the route of the Inner West light rail, this platform features bike paths and foreshore walks; bushcare sites; cultural […]

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FGLA 2019 Winner: BUILDING A GREENWAY: PUYANGJIANG RIVER CORRIDOR

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A degraded 10-mile-long river corridor, covering an area of 484 acres, is ecologically recovered and transformed into a lush and high-performing greenway that reconnects humans with nature. This heals the physical and mental damage done to the local community, who have suffered the degraded environment for decades due to relentless development. Riparian plains have been […]

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West Java New University

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The West Java campus is conceived as a compact living-learning ‘village’ that sits harmoniously within its natural setting. The master plan took advantage of the morphology of the site by concentrating the development of academic and student housing around the central valley and the ravines. This will enable the preservation of key watersheds on-site and […]

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Ecological Landscapes

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For our landscape issue, designers are looking into natural processes that have been lost or fragmented. There are three perspectives on this. Dr Yu Kongjian has been the force behind China’s sponge city movement. For inspiration, Dr Yu turns to the Chinese countryside and agricultural practices that have had, for hundreds of years, methods and strategies […]

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