Strategic Development for a Sustainable Future: Kau Yi Chau Artificial Island Project

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6914/iiej.030202

Keywords:

Kau Yi Chau Artificial Island, Sustainable Development, Biodiversity Conservation, Carbon Footprint Reduction, Stakeholder Collaboration, Transformational Leadership

Abstract

The Kau Yi Chau Artificial Island (KYCAI) project is a landmark initiative aimed at addressing Hong Kong's critical land shortage while enhancing its global competitiveness and fostering sustainable development. Situated between Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and Lantau Island, the project incorporates innovative strategies to balance environmental, social, and economic considerations. Environmental concerns like biodiversity preservation and carbon footprint reduction are tackled through low-carbon building materials, renewable energy, and sustainable transportation. Social justice is promoted by equitable stakeholder engagement, employment opportunities, and fair access to resources. Leadership styles, including transformational and collaborative models, are key to achieving these sustainability goals through effective stakeholder mobilization. The project stands as a testament to strategic planning and collaborative efforts in sustainable urban development, offering valuable insights into balancing environmental, social, and economic goals.

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Published

2024-06-30

How to Cite

Strategic Development for a Sustainable Future: Kau Yi Chau Artificial Island Project. (2024). Integration of Industry and Education Journal, 3(2), 7-14. https://doi.org/10.6914/iiej.030202