Hong Kong Landscape Value Mapping Study

The Hong Kong government commissioned one of the first national landscape assessments in Asia, after deciding that the entire landscape of Hong Kong should be mapped, characterised and evaluated. Using a transparent process adapted from the Countryside Agency and US academic research criteria, the project was led by Urbis, supported by experts from the UK and New Zealand, as well as heritage experts, ecologists and GIS specialists from Hong Kong.

The team synthesised approaches from across the world to produce a tailored methodology. A GIS database on landscape resources was generated for interactive interrogation, dealing equally with urban landscapes, rural landscapes and coastal landscapes. A new indicator of ‘Significant Landscape Features’ became part of the Government’s routine sustainability assessment.

A ‘decision tree’ provides a clear structure for evaluation, and any departure from this process requires justification.  This exposes how decisions have been arrived at, and provides a base for further deliberations.

Overview

  • Project Name

    Hong Kong Landscape Value Mapping Study

  • Location

    Hong Kong

  • Category

    Planning

  • Landscape Architect

    URBIS Limited

  • Client

    Planning Department, HKSAR Government

  • Awards

    Landscape Institute awards 2006 Winner Strategic Landscape Planning category; Hong Kong Institute of Landscape Architects: 2006 Silver Medal Landscape Planning & Research category

Details

  • Project Team

    Urbis Limited, ERM Limited, Ecoschemes Ltd, Julie Martin CMLI, Stephen Brown NZLI

  • Year Completed

    2005

  • Project Size

    1104 sq.km

  • Contract Value

    c. £400,000

  • Additional Information

    Featured in the LI 2012 publication ‘Landscape architecture: a guide for clients’

  • URBIS Limited

    Registered Practice - (21 + Employees)
  • Approximate Map Location

    Location

    Hong Kong

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