ESCI KSP

Campus of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong

Project Description:

Found in 1963, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) has developed from a student population of about 3,000 to 21,000 in 2019.  The campus looks like a small town / community whereabout 30,000 staff / students work, study and live.  In the course of development, the Campus Master Plan (CMP) has provided an exemplary sustainable framework to balance the growth of the University in achieving teaching and research excellence under her unique college system and campus environment. The CMP consists of six key planning precepts:

1. Making a Sustainable Campus

2. Places for Education and Research Activities

3. Enhancing College Life

4. A Pedestrian Friendly Campus

5. Conserving Places of Value

6. A Landscape of Vital Importance

What is the policy, vision, or objective of the town? Please specify the actual goal and its metrics, if applicable.

The mission and vision of CUHK :
To assist in the preservation, creation, application and dissemination of knowledge by teaching, research and public service in a comprehensive range of disciplines, thereby serving the needs and enhancing the well-being of the citizens of Hong Kong, China as a whole, and the wider world community; and

To be acknowledged locally, nationally and internationally as a first-class comprehensive research university whose bilingual and multicultural dimensions of student education, scholarly output and contribution to the community consistently meet standards of excellence.

Brief outline of the low carbon town development plan

Please refer to the attachment.

Estimated cost savings in implementing low-carbon measures (per year/per unit of energy, etc.)

Break down by Activity/Sector, potential source, estimated savings :
About 10% (saving 90 million MJ) with reference to base year 2013 on campus.

What central/local government departments are/will be involved in development of the project?

University Grants Committee of the Government.

How is/will be the development of the town funded?

Projects are funded by the University Grants Committee of the Government or by private funding.


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