New Nature Conservation Policy
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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. List of Priority Sites for Enhanced Conservation Management Agreement and Public-Private Partnership Leaflet on the New Nature Conservation Policy Policy Review and Consultation Exercise
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