Liber Research Community is a non-governmental organization in Hong Kong that focuses on researching land and development policies. The group was created in 2009 by postgraduates, including Chan Kim-ching, who studied geography and planning. In 2017, it released a report of about 9,800 houses in the New Territories that were suspected to be involved in the illegal trading of ding rights. In 2020, it found 800 more village houses that were suspected to be illegally traded within the past 2 years. In 2018, it published a research report stating that the government had underestimated the amount of brownfield sites in the New Territories, with the government estimating 1,300 hectares, and Liber Research Community finding 1,521 hectares. Additionally in 2018, it found that around 300 hectares of government land was underutilized. More information...
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