In the News
Land Use in Hong Kong
31st January 2018
As some of the world’s cities are growing ever larger, government policy makers are now tasked with devising more creative ways to maximise land use.
The following article looks at this issue in Hong Kong, where parts of the city’s infrastructure is being moved ‘under ground and into mountains’ to create more space for more housing. And the following article looks at the impacts of poverty in the city.
Both articles could be useful for the following topics: Families and Households, Culture and Identity, Work, Poverty and Welfare and Global Development.
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