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Long Valley, which accommodates half of local bird
species, was spared the fate of a railway cutting across it, but
rapid urbanization of the New Territories, shrinking of the local
agriculture sector and the lack of proper management may wipe the
freshwater wetland formed by paddy fields and abandoned farmlands
off the map.
The Conservancy Association is carrying out the “Action Model on
Sustainable Development in Long Valley,” which is funded by the
Sustainable Development Fund. Taking into consideration of the
characteristics of the local neighborhood, economy and ecology, the
plan aims to improve the environment thru engaging the community.
The Action Model plan comprises different programmes such as
removing Mikania, cleaning the neighborhood and restoration of
fung-shui wood. These can enhance the sense of belonging of the
community; Modifying traditional farming method, developing
eco-tours and green market place can create jobs for the local
community; Collecting data on habitat diversity and biodiversity,
devising conservation plan, researching on fresh water conservation
and providing training for the community can enhance the ecological
value of Long Valley.
The two-year plan lasts until March 2007. Up to now we have
conducted visits to the local residents and collected data on
agricultural practices. The next stage will include promoting the
action model to the residents and devising historical and eco tours
and others community development programmes with them.
The kick off ceremony was held on 19 June 2005. Officiating guests
included Director of Administration Cheung King-yu, Chairman of
Sheung Shui District Rural Committee Lau Ying-wo, Chairman of North
District Council Li Kwok-fung and District Officer (North District)
Wong Hon-ho. |