New Nature Conservation Policy
The Government introduced the New Nature Conservation Policy (NNCP) in 2004 to regulate, protect and manage natural resources for the conservation of the biodiversity of Hong Kong in a sustainable manner. Under the NNCP, twelve Priority Sites for Enhanced Conservation were identified by the Government, and two incentive schemes, namely the Public-Private Partnership and Management Agreement schemes, were proposed, with a view to enhancing the conservation of these ecologically important sites under private ownership. This link will open in a new windowPolicy Statement This link will open in a new windowPolicy Objectives This link will open in a new windowList of Priority Sites for Enhanced Conservation This link will open in a new windowManagement Agreement and Public-Private Partnership This link will open in a new windowLeaflet on the New Nature Conservation Policy This link will open in a new windowPolicy Review and Consultation Exercise This link will open in a new windowWhat's New
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