編號 : 2016056
項目名 : QSD Green Series 2016 (2): Changing Focus and Trend in Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) : Shift Towards a Public Expectation-Oriented EIA
學會持續專業發展編號 : Formal Events
講師 : Ms. Clara U,
Chairperson of the Hong Kong Institute of Environmental Impact Assessment
Senior Environmental Protection Officer, Environmental Protection Department, HKSAR
日期 : 2016-04-14
時間 : 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
註冊截止日期 : 2016-04-01
有關組別之資格預審前研習小時 : 1.5
Divisional PQSL Hour(s) : 1.5
地點 : 香港上環干諾道中111號永安中心12樓 1207室測量師研習中心
部門 : QSD
費用 : HK $120 for members; HK $180 for non-members (HK$30 walk-in surcharge for all pricings listed); Free of charge for student members studying full time (subject to availability)
名額 : QSD Members; First-come-first-served
語言 : Cantonese supplement with English
詳情 :

Turning Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) from an administrative into a statutory process is usually taken as a key indicator for advance development of EIA system in a place. In Hong Kong, the EIA Ordinance was enacted in 1997 and has been applied to designated projects that might have adverse impacts on the environment, in particular for major infrastructure projects. Over the past years, one can see the general increase in public awareness of environmental protection and the demand for more transparent EIA process and better public engagement. Stakeholders with different interests may also resort to legal challenges on projects which they considered as detrimental to their interests.  Some cases in Hong Kong, e.g. the Hongkong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge project and the Integrated Waste Management Facilities, were challenged in courts, causing delay to projects, economic losses and social resentment. 

This talk will share with the audience the challenges experienced and lessons learned from the 18-year implementation of EIA Ordinance in Hong Kong and describes its effectiveness for public understanding of how decisions are made throughout the EIA process. 

備註 :

FULL (NO WALK IN AVAILABLE)

付款 : HKD 120
Face-to-Face/Zoom : Please refer to the remarks