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International Conference on Conservation and Sustainable Development of Coastal Wetland About Us

IDS-RIG Project

This project is funded by Hong Kong Research Grants Council (RGC) under the Institutional Development Scheme Research Infrastructure Grant (UGC/IDS(R)16/19). Hong Kong Metropolitan University, with a long and excellent track record in environmental research, aims to contribute to Hong Kong's efforts in coastal wetland conservation through this project — the establishment of the University Research Facilities (URF) for basic and applied research on coastal wetlands in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA). The University Research Facility (URF), combining existing equipment and facilities in the University with the proposed acquisition, leverages the integrated advantages of the University in environmental research. The facilities will also be open to other academics in the region to facilitate collaborations and knowledge exchange. The URF also nurture new ideas for cutting-edge coastal wetland research and put the University in a stronger position to contribute to coastal wetland research and conservation in the area.

Project Team

Leader
Professor Fred LEE Wang-fat
Associate Dean cum Professor, School of Science and Technology
Member
Professor Nora TAM Fung-yee
Chair Professor, School of Science and Technology
Dr. Steven XU Jingliang
Head of Applied Science cum Associate Professor, School of Science and Technology
Dr. Eric SZE Tung-po
Associate Professor, School of Science and Technology
Dr. Sidney CHAN Man-ngai
Assistant Professor, School of Science and Technology
Dr. CHEN Jianlin
Assistant Professor, School of Science and Technology
Dr. LI Kam-cheong
Dean of School of Open Learning
Director of Research Affairs and Knowledge Transfer

Committee

International Advisory Committee

Chairperson
Professor Fred LEE Wang-fat
Hong Kong Metropolitan University
Hong Kong, China
Co-Chairperson
Professor Nora TAM Fung-yee
Hong Kong Metropolitan University
Hong Kong, China
Secretary
Dr. Sidney CHAN Man-ngai
Hong Kong Metropolitan University
Hong Kong, China
Member
Professor Joe LEE Shing-yip
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong, China; &
Griffith University, Australia
Dr. Paul SHIN Kam-shing
City University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong, China
Professor CHEN Luzhen
Xiamen University, China
Professor Simon LEE Ming-yuen
University of Macau, Macau, China
Honorary Chairperson
Professor Paul LAM Kwan-sing
President cum Chair Professor, Hong Kong Metropolitan University
Honorary Advisor
Professor Philips WANG Fu-lee
Dean cum Professor, Hong Kong Metropolitan University
Chairperson
Professor Fred LEE Wang-fat
Associate Dean cum Professor, Hong Kong Metropolitan University
Co-Chairperson
Professor Nora TAM Fung-yee
Chair Professor, Hong Kong Metropolitan University
Secretary
Dr Sidney CHAN Man-ngai
Assistant Professor, Hong Kong Metropolitan University
Member
Professor Joe LEE Shing-yip
Professor, The Chinese University on Hong Kong
Professor CHEN Luzhen
Professor, Xiamen University (China)
Professor Simon LEE Ming-yuen
Distinguished Professor, University of Macau
Dr Norman DUKE
Senior Research Scientist, James Cook University Australia
Professor Paul SHIN Kam-shing
Associate Professor, City University of Hong Kong

Organizing Committee

Chairperson
Professor Fred LEE Wang-fat
Hong Kong Metropolitan University,
Hong Kong, China
Co-Chairperson
Dr. Steven XU Jingliang
Hong Kong Metropolitan University,
Hong Kong, China
Secretary
Dr. Sidney CHAN Man-ngai
Hong Kong Metropolitan University,
Hong Kong, China
Member
Professor CHEN Guangcheng
Third Institute of Oceanography, China
Dr. ZHOU Haichao
Shenzhen University, China
Dr. Christie NG Ching-man
Hong Kong Metropolitan University,
Hong Kong, China
Dr. Alphonse TSANG Hin-fat
Hong Kong Metropolitan University,
Hong Kong, China
Ms. Louise LUK Nga-ying
Hong Kong Metropolitan University,
Hong Kong, China
Ms. Jennifer POON Wing-yan
Hong Kong Metropolitan University,
Hong Kong, China

University Research Facilities

Hong Kong Metropolitan University (HKMU), with a long and excellent record of accomplishment in environmental research, aims to contribute to Hong Kong's efforts in coastal wetland conservation through the establishment of the University Research Facilities (URF) for basic and applied research on coastal wetlands in the Greater Bay Area (GBA). The project will enhance research on coastal wetland conservation in the GBA, as well as expanding and strengthen HKMU's research capability for environmental monitoring and protection research. The facilities are open to other academics in the region to facilitate collaborations and knowledge exchange. The URF will nurture new ideas for cutting-edge coastal wetland research and put HKMU in a stronger position to contribute to coastal wetland research and conservation in the area.

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Previous Activities

Seminar on Coastal Wetland Research and Management

The Seminar on Coastal Wetland Research and Management was successfully held on 3 September 2021. In the seminar, 6 speakers from different sectors, including academics, authorities and NGOs in Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area (GBA) shared their works and views on coastal wetland conservations and management. Guest speakers included Prof. Joe Lee from the School of Life Sciences of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prof. Chen Luzhen from the College of Environment and Ecology of Xiamen University, Prof. Simon Lee from the Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences of the University of Macau, Ms Xu Wansu from Mangrove Wetland Conservation Foundation and Dr Carmen Or from WWF-Hong Kong.

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Workshop on Ecological Diversity Assessment

A workshop on Ecological Diversity Assessment was successfully held on 9 July 2021. In the workshop, ecological significance of wetland and mangrove were introduced to secondary school teachers and students. The participants was also brought to a local mangrove at Tin Kwok, a site of special scientific interest (SSSI), and experienced some classical ecological measurements while appraising the natural beauty of wetland habitat.

The workshop consist of three parts:

Research Meetings and Trainings

Internal research meetings are held to nurture research atmosphere and facilitate exchanges in the university. Academics and research students are invited to share their research in the meeting. Technical seminars and trainings are also organized on need base to provide timely technical support to research staff and students.