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29nov2024

Explores the Future Pathways for Urban Greening in China

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THEi’s Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Horticulture, Arboriculture and Landscape Management programme successfully organised a seminar on “Future Pathways for Urban Greening in China”.

THEi’s Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Horticulture, Arboriculture and Landscape Management programme successfully organised a seminar on “Future Pathways for Urban Greening in China”.

Prof Fu Weimin, Shenzhen City Polytechnic

Prof Fu Weimin, Shenzhen City Polytechnic

Prof Dong Li, Beijing Forestry University

Prof Dong Li, Beijing Forestry University

Associate Professor Chen Yanming, South China Agricultural University

Associate Professor Chen Yanming, South China Agricultural University

Dr Louis Lee, Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong

Dr Louis Lee, Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong

Guest speakers discussed the future development of urban greening.

Guest speakers discussed the future development of urban greening.

Guest speakers answered participants’ questions on the practical aspects of urban greening and shared their experiences.

Guest speakers answered participants’ questions on the practical aspects of urban greening and shared their experiences.

THEi Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Horticulture, Arboriculture and Landscape Management programme successfully hosted the final seminar in the series “Smart City with Nature-Based Solutions - Exploring Urban Forestry and Landscape Ecology” on November 29, 2024. The seminar “The Future Pathways for Urban Greening in China” brought together experts from mainland China and Hong Kong to explore approaches for urban greening in China.

 

The seminar featured presentations from distinguished scholars and fostered a lively exchange of ideas. Panel discussions examined the intricate relationships between humans and nature, emphasising the need to integrate ecological principles into urban management and planning. This event highlighted THEi’s commitment to advancing sustainable development goals through collaborative interactions between academia and industry.

 

To access the newsletter which offers a comprehensive overview of the seminar, including key highlights and valuable insights shared by prominent speakers, kindly click here (Only provided in Chinese).
 
The seminar series is fully supported by a grant from the Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China, under the Inter-Institutional Development Scheme (Project No.: UGC/IIDS25/M01/23).