Table of Contents
- Objectives
- Living with our physical environment
- M1: Opportunities and Risks – Is it rational to live in hazard-prone areas?
- M2a: Managing Rivers and Coastal Environments I – A continuing challenge (Rivers)
- M2b: Managing Rivers and Coastal Environments II – A continuing challenge (Coasts)
- Facing changes in the human environment
- M3: Changing Industrial Location – How and why does it change over space and time?
- M4: Building a Sustainable City – Are environmental conservation and urban development mutually exclusive?
- Confronting global challenges
- M5: Combating Famine – Is technology a panacea for food shortage?
- M6: Disappearing Green Canopy – Who should pay for the massive deforestation inrainforest regions?
- M7: Global Warming – Is it fact or fiction?
- Elective modules
- E1: Dynamic Earth: the building of Hong Kong
- E2: Weather and Climate
- E3: Transport Development, Planning and Management
- E4: Regional Study of Zhujiang (Pearl River) Delta
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