About
Objectives
The Global Conference on Sustainable Development is the first international conference organized by the Hong Kong Chapter of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Solutions Network.
It aims to enable exchanges among academia, philanthropy, civil society institutions, the government and the private sector on the challenges and opportunities, as well as the way forward, in achieving the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals adopted.
Organizers
The global network of the United Nations’ (UN) Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) currently draws upon the knowledge and educational capacity of 1,800 member institutions to accelerate the implementation of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, including the 17 Sustainable Development Goals that seek to eradicate poverty, fight inequalities and tackle climate change.
The Hong Kong Chapter of SDSN (SDSN Hong Kong), launched in January 2018 and co-hosted by The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) and The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, aims to mobilize the expertise, information and resources from the academic, philanthropic, government, business and non-profit sectors in Hong Kong to create transformative solutions to tackle the most pressing environmental, social and economic issues of the day and advance sustainable development.
The Institute of Environment, Energy and Sustainability (IEES), established in 2011, aims to promote multidisciplinary environmental research and education at CUHK. Through integrating CUHK’s strengths of various cognate disciplines, IEES aspires to build synergy to address some of the most pressing issues confronting the long-term sustainability of human society. IEES endeavours to work in collaboration with industrial, government and non-government organizations as well as different community stakeholders to build a better environment for our future generations.
Carbon Neutrality Partner
Strategic Partners
Conference Committee
Conference Committee
Conference Chair
Professor Rocky S Tuan
Vice-Chancellor and President, CUHK; Co-chair, SDSN Hong Kong Leadership Council
Advisors
Professor Sham Mai-har
Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President, CUHK; Member, SDSN Hong Kong Executive Committee
Professor Kwan Mei-po
Director, Institute of Space and Earth Information Science, and Area Coordinator, Strategic Area of Research in Environment and Sustainability, CUHK; Member, SDSN Hong Kong Executive Committee
Organizing Committee
Professor Lam Hon-ming
(Convenor)
Choh-Ming Li Professor of Life Sciences, School of Life Sciences, CUHK
Professor Jerome Hui
Director, Biology Programme, School of Life Sciences, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Professor Carlos Lo
Head and Professor, Department of Government and Public Administration; Director, Centre for Business Sustainability, CUHK
Professor Lisa Wan
Acting Director, School of Hotel and Tourism Management, and Co-Director, Centre for Hospitality and Real Estate Research, CUHK
Professor Jean Woo
Director, CUHK Jockey Club Institute of Ageing and Co‐Director, CUHK Institute of Health Equity
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Professor Xu Yuan
Associate Professor, Department of Geography and Resource Management, CUHK
Mr Joseph Chan
(Member and Secretary)
Head, Communications and Engagement Section,
SRSDO, CUHK
Professor John Burns
Emeritus Professor, Department of Politics and Public Administration, The University of Hong Kong; Member, SDSN Hong Kong Leadership Council
Mrs Cecilia Lam
Chief Sustainability Officer; Director, Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development Office (SRSDO), CUHK
Professor Amos Tai
Co‐Director, The Chinese University of Hong Kong–University of Exeter Joint Centre for Environmental Sustainability and Resilience
Professor Patrick Paul Walsh
Director
SDSN SDG Academy
Professor Woo Wing-thye
Distinguished Professor of Economics, University of California, Davis; Vice-President for Asia, Head of Kuala Lumpur Office, UN SDSN
Dr William Yu
Chief Executive Officer, World Green Organisation
Dr Ada Chan
(Under-Secretary)
Network Manager, SDSN Hong Kong