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![]() Professor Mee Kam NG |
Professor Mee Kam Ng is Vice-chairman of the Department of Geography and Resource Management, the Director of the Urban Studies Programme, Associate Director of the Institute of Future Cities and the Hong Kong Institute of Asian Pacific Studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. She is a fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and the Royal Town Planning Institute in the United Kingdom, a fellow of the Hong Kong Institute of Planners and an academic advisor of the Hong Kong Institute of Urban Design. In 2021, she was selected as an Honorary Member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Hong Kong Chapter.
Her publications have earned her six Hong Kong Institute of Planners’ Awards and the 2015 Association of European Schools of Planning Best Published Paper Award. She has been a consultant to the United Nations, the European Union and the Municipal Government of Shenzhen. The Urban Studies Programme she directed is a partner of the UN-Habitat’s World Urban Campaign, promoting the implementation of the New Urban Agenda as one of the means to achieve the sustainable development goals.
Her publications have earned her six Hong Kong Institute of Planners’ Awards and the 2015 Association of European Schools of Planning Best Published Paper Award. She has been a consultant to the United Nations, the European Union and the Municipal Government of Shenzhen. The Urban Studies Programme she directed is a partner of the UN-Habitat’s World Urban Campaign, promoting the implementation of the New Urban Agenda as one of the means to achieve the sustainable development goals.
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