Public Golf Course

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By Channey Chan, Carlokas Ho, Esther Ng, Elby Ip and Pearl Chan

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Recreational Facilities in Sai Kung --. The Jockey Club Kau Sai Chau. Public Golf Course. By Channey Chan, Carlokas Ho, Esther Ng, Elby Ip and Pearl Chan. Introduction. Introduction to Kau Sai Chau (I). 5th largest island of HK Lie in the centre of Port Shelter. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Transcript of Public Golf Course

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By Channey Chan, Carlokas Ho, Esther Ng, Elby Ip and Pearl Chan

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Introduction to Kau Sai Chau (I)

• 5th largest island of HK

• Lie in the centre of Port Shelter• Large mangrove

community on the north part of island (reservoir)

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Introduction to Kau Sai Chau (II)

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History of Kau Sai Chau (I)

• 1936-1975: military training in aerial bombing and artillery shelling by HK government

• Fire damage and soil erosion by shelling and hillfires

• Dominated by low shrubs and grasses

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History of Kau Sai Chau (II)

Before

After

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About the Public Golf Course (I)

• Jockey Club was aware of the growing wish of golf course– Build a public golf course with 2 sites, north and south

• Agreement with HK government– HK government: land– Jockey Club: construction and maintenance

• Environmental assessments– Before construction– Become framework of EIA for EPD

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About the Public Golf Course (II)

• Known as “environmentally friendly” golf course– "Certified Audubon Cooperative

Sanctuary" – 1st golf course in China to win this distinction

• Aim at promoting golf to public• Not-for-profit-making basis• Has started the 3rd site

construction in 2006• Adopt a long sustainable plan

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Rationale for Choice

• Target: Kau Sai Chau Public Golf Course

i. Historical background• military training in bombing and shelling

ii. Common sense of building golf course • environmentally unfriendly

iii. Recreational facilities• first public golf course

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Our Goals

• Is Kau Sai Chau golf course really environmentally unfriendly?

• Impacts Positive? Negative?

• Assess sustainability of golf course

• Any further development?

• Any impacts on other aspects?

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Research Methods of Baseline Information

• Primary research:– Interviews with stakeholders

• Kevin Yuen, general manager of the Jockey Club Kau Sai Chau Public Golf Course Limited

– Observation

• Secondary materials:– Government publications– Newspaper searching– Internet– Printed books

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• Community Project– provision of a healthy sport– encouragement of compliance in etiquette

and fairness• indoctrinate proper values to younger generatio

n• harmonization of family (parent-child activities)

Baseline Conditions and ImpactsSocial Aspect (I)

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– providing therapeutic services to people with disabilities

– assisting in fund raising activities– expanding elite golfer training to the grass-

root level

Baseline Conditions and ImpactsSocial Aspect (II)

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– attracting more visitors to Sai Kung

positive effect on local economy– provision of jobs– minimizing the drain of wealth from Hong K

ong to other golf cities– enhancing the growth of golf industry

Baseline Conditions and ImpactsEconomic Aspect

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Before development: • little habitats• degraded by hill fires

soil erosion, washouts• shell damages resulted from artillery

practices in the 1950s

Baseline Conditions and ImpactsEnvironmental Aspect

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Benefits:• converted the barren island

to a scenic place (improved visual effect)

• re-colonization of flora and fauna • reduced soil erosion• increased hill fire control• preserve coastline

Baseline Conditions and ImpactsEnvironmental Aspect

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Present: • minimum use of pesticides• planting of environmentally friendly turf grass

“Seashore Paspalum” for the 3rd golf course currently under construction

Baseline Conditions and ImpactsEnvironmental Aspect

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• Served as a blueprint for the drafting and establishment of the Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance (EIAO) which came into effect in 1998, two years after the KSC golf course had been opened.

• Resulted in clearer categorization of development projects requiring environmental permits: outdoor golf course development is one of the categories of designated projects in the EIAO.

• Green groups are part of the advisory/monitoring committees in development projects ( the government tends to be more responsive to the environmental concerns of the public and Green groups).

Baseline Conditions and ImpactsPolitical Aspect

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Types of Participants (I)

• KSC golf course

• Environmental groups (green groups)– World Wide Fund, The Conservancy Association,

Friends of the Earth

• Golf players and visitors

• Government departments– Environmental Protection Department, Agriculture,

Fisheries and Conservation Department, Planning Department and Sustainable Development Council

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Types of Participants (II)

• Environmental consultants

• Sai Kung residents

• Sai Kung fishermen

• Kau Sai villagers

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Interrelations of Participants

Society

Politics

Community

Environment Environment

Economy

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Examples of Interrelations

• Society Economy– e.g. Sai Kung Residents and Job Provision to Sai Kung

Residents

• Politics Environment– e.g. Legislation of EIA and HK water quality

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