There are 23 country
parks and 17 special areas (six of which
are located outside country parks) with
a total area of 41 644 hectares (about
38 per cent of the total land area of
Hong Kong). They cover scenic hills, woodlands,
reservoirs, islands, indented coastlines,
marshes and uplands. All are carefully
protected for the purposes of nature conservation,
education and scientific studies. Management
measures include protection of woodland
and vegetation against fire, control of
development, tree planting, litter collection,
the provision of educational and recreational
facilities, and the promotion of a better
understanding of the countryside. There are four marine
parks and one marine reserve covering
2 430 hectares of scenic coastal
areas, seascapes and important biological
habitats. Marine reserves are dedicated
to conservation, education and scientific
studies. Fishing in marine parks is controlled
through a permit system confined to local
villagers and bona fide fishermen, while
such activity is totally banned in marine
reserves. Publicity and educational activities
are organised for students and members
of the public. |