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The Evolving Urban Form: Hong Kong | Newgeography.com

The Evolving Urban Form: Hong Kong | Newgeography.com | comple-X-city | Scoop.it

Hong Kong has experienced its slowest decadal growth in at least 70 years, according to the results of the recently released 2011 census. Between 2001 and 2011, Hong Kong added only 5.4 percent to its population, a decline of more than two-thirds from its 1991-2001 rate. Hong Kong's slowest growth rate since 1921-1931 was between 1981 and 1991, when 13.8 percent was added to its population. In previous decades growth had been much greater (Figure 1).


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Building a Bionic City: Sci Fact or Sci Fiction? CPD Lecture, February 2012

Design Scientist and futurist Melissa Sterry's presentation 'Building a Bionic City: Future Science Fact or Science Fiction?', for the CPD CIOB sponsored event at the THINKlab at the School of the Built Environment at University of Salford, February 9 2012.


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Earth 2.0: Initialization - Director's Cut

EARTH 2.0™ is an exciting and ambitious collaboration of innovative and far sighted developments in science and technology combined with the visualisation, imagery and stimulus achieved through the medium of film and interactive technologies to alter thinking and create a movement for change to deliver the sustainable world of the future. Earth 2.0: Initialization features Dr. Rachel Armstrong, Melissa Sterry, Niall Dunne and Tia Kansara, with a special appearance by international best-selling author Graham Hancock.


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