In the latest issue of Britain in Hong Kong, “CITY RESILIENCE”, we hear firsthand from Mott MacDonald what city resilience means and how this impacts our day-to-day living. “Resilient cities are not only better able to withstand the increasing severity of climate shocks, but also non-climate risks, such as seismic, geo-political and other hazards. By focusing efforts on resilience, cities will be better prepared for the future, enabling citizens to work together in their communities for wider benefits to be realized. So if this is the case, then how do we tactically embed resilience into cities and communities?”
Our Chairman, Peter Burnett, shares an update on the Chamber activities over the past two months with particular focus on our meeting with the China Liaison Office and our letter that we sent to the Chief Executive, John Lee, based on the “Four Tenets of Our Vision” set out in the Election Manifesto.