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Counterpart Cities:Climate Change and Cooperative Action in Hong Kong and Shenzhen
Hong Kong and Shenzhen are counterpart cities in a single interdependent system. Hong Kong, the former colony turned global trading and finance hub, now a Special Administrative Region of China; Shenzhen, the so-called “instant city” conceived by Deng Xiaoping as an experiment in capitalism, now among the nation’s most dynamic of cities. Joined by the world’s busiest border crossing, Hong Kong and Shenzhen already form a single metropolis — of sorts. While diverse urban systems in the two cities are already highly integrated many barriers to collaborative action between them persist.
Shifting coastlines: Land reclamation versus risk from sea-level rise
More: http://www.ashleyscottkelly.com/#!/projects/szh http://www.jonathandsolomon.com/index.html?id=49,158 http://www.counterpartcities.org/
Engineering the Pearl River Delta
Freshwater systems
Major reclamation works
Scale comparison
Scale comparison
Deep Bay ecologies