Economic growth enhances living standards, but it may also bring challenges such as environmental degradation, habitat loss, declining biodiversity, and climate change – factors that threaten human well-being. Moreover, growth doesn't always lead to greater well-being and happiness. How can we balance conservation with development for sustainability? In this programme, students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills to tackle this issue. They reflect on their roles as both ‘producers’ and ‘consumers’ and explore how to make responsible choices that shape a sustainable future.
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2. Reflect on the pros and cons of maximising personal interests through games | ![]() |
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3. Understand and compare different approaches to ‘development’ and sustainable practices | ![]() |
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4. Learn from the practical experience of sustainable development | ![]() |
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5. Recognize the problems caused by urban development | ![]() |
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6. Develop a sense of responsibility in promoting balanced economic and ecological growth | ![]() |
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Outreach Talks
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Course 1: Half-day course
Course 2: Full-day course
CLICK HERE to download the Programme Catalogue.
Date
Monday to Friday (except public holidays)
Time
Half day: 9:30am - 12 noon; or 2pm - 4:30pm
Full day: 9:30am - 3pm (1-hour lunch break)
Venue
Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden
Language
Cantonese / English
Target Audience
Senior secondary school (S4-S6) or above
Capacity
15 - 45 people per group (including students and adults)
*There must be at least one adult for every 12 students
**Only group applications will be accepted
Fee
Half day: HK$250 per person
Full day: HK$375 per person
*20% off for registered schools & charity organisations
Note
- Please bring your own lunch or enjoy a delicious vegetarian lunch at the farm for an additional cost.
- Payment is not refundable after acceptance unless the programme is cancelled due to inclement weather.
Application
Please contact us to verify available dates prior to submitting the application form.
CLICK HERE to submit your online application. Applications are processed on a first-come, first-served basis.
Enquiry
Contact Mr Delton Li at 2483 7187 during office hours or email delton.li@kfbg.org
Related Links
- Kadoorie Earth Programme (KEP) is an initiative co-created by KFBG and its network of collaborators and volunteers. By integrating the various strands of KFBG’s nature conservation, sustainable living and holistic education programmes, it provides life-transforming learning experiences that reconnect people with themselves, each other and the rest of nature and enable them to cultivate resilience in the face of global challenges.
- Nature Art Programmes: Immerse yourself in silent contemplation of nature. Deepen your awareness of beauty and connect with nature through art. KFBG organises a variety of art workshops including Zentangle drawing, sketching and wood art, and exhibitions to guide participants, with or without artistic background, to create nature art.
- Nature Education Programmes: Become animal detectives and explore the mysteries of wild animals. Use different senses to discover the beauty of plants. Learn about the significance of forest, trees and even soils through field visits, experiments and woodwork, to reconnect with nature.
- Group Guided Tours: Led by trained environmental interpreters, the content includes experiential and hands-on activities. We encourage a passion for nature, conservation and ecology by nurturing an appreciation of the natural world.
- Corporate Programmes: Our Holistic Education Department staff can design either half-day or full-day nature education and art programmes for corporate staff or their family members based on specific needs. Leveraging the unique natural landscape and cultural ambiance of Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden, our activities may include guided tours, farm-to-table experiences, nature-based workshops, talks and art activities, aiming to promote understanding and practice of sustainable living for organisations.