11. Discuss on
the dilemma between urbanization, industrialization and conservation. What are
some ideal examples, which illustrate the conflicting interests between
economic development and the conservation of the environment?
Some people may
have the idea that the capacity for economic development is unlimited, because
of the vast amount of resources on the Earth, and the ability of humans to
overcome resource shortages and environmental problems through science and
technology. In other words, they think that unlimited economic growth is
sustainable.
However, most
environmentalists and a growing number of economists and business leaders
believe that unlimited economic growth is not sustainable. They think that 9as
rapid economic development goes on, more and more natural habitats will be
destroyed, pollution problems will become increasingly severe, and natural
resources will be depleted. These will ultimately i=limit
or even inhibit economic development. In other words, economic development
should rely on the sustainable use of natural resources and protection of the
environment.
The method of
cost-benefit analysis is a useful way to study the relationship between
economic development and conservation. The principle is to compare the
estimated short-term and long-term impact on the environment with the estimated
economic benefits for the society.
Some solution can
solve the conflicts between economic development and conservation. One of them
is Compromise between conflicting parties in such a way that economic
development progresses with minimum damages to the natural environment.
Diverting economic development to the improvement of environmental quality is
also a good way to solve this problem.
A few years age,
a golf course and a residential area were planned to be established in Sha Lo Tung in the New
Territories. Because of the objection of some environmentally concerned groups,
the plan was finally withdrawn.
Another example
was the conflict between the railway extension project of the Kowloon-Canton
Railway and the conservation of the Long Valley wetland. Long valley is a
habitat for 210 bird species and also an ecologically important wetland. It has
minimal habitat fragmentation, low levels of human disturbance, and a high
degree of microhabitat diversity. There had been a plan of KCR to extend the
railway system by cutting through Long Valley to facilitate Hong Kong people’s
access to China. The proposal was strongly objected by local and international
conservative organizations, as well as a number of legislators, who were
concerned about the damages to the rare winter habitat for endangered bird
species. On the other hand, the villagers of Long Valley stood to fight for
their right to be benefited from sale of the land. Finally, KCR was forced to re-plan
its railway extension project because of the pressure exerted by
environmentalists and the Environmental Protection Department.