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Academic publications
Song, A.Y. and Cheung, H. (2024). Seizing a venue linking opportunity: China’s strategy to advance its sea cucumber interests in global environmental governance. Marine Policy.
Cheung, H., Song, A.Y., Di Marco, M. and Biggs, D. (2024). Policy diffusion in global biodiversity conservation: Learning, competition, coercion, and emulation amidst US-China great-power politics. Conservation Letters, 17 (4): e13026.
Biggs, D., Peel, A.J., Astaras, C., Braczkowski, A., Cheung, H., Choi, C.-Y., Diotoh, O.R., Cáceres-Escobar, H., Phelps, J., Plowright, R.K., Van Rooyen, J., Van Velden, J. and McCallum, H. (2023). Governance principles for the wildlife trade to reduce spillover and pandemic risk. CABI One Health, 2 (1): 1-11.
Cheung, H., Feng, Y.P., Hinsley, A., Lee, T.M., Possingham, H.P., Smith, S.N., Thomas-Walters, L., Wang, Y. and Biggs, D. (2023). Understanding China’s political will for sustainability and conservation gains. People and Nature, 5 (1): 57-68.
Takashina, N., Cheung, H. and Miyazawa, M. (2022). Spread the word: Sharing information on social media can stabilize conservation funding and improve ecological outcomes. Conservation Science and Practice, 5 (5): e12857.
Fukushima, C.S., Tricorache, P., Toomes, A., Stringham, O.C., Rivera-Téllez, E., Ripple, W.J., Peters, G., Orenstein, R.I., Morcatty, T.Q., Longhorn, S.J., Kumschick, S., Lee, C., de Freitas, M.A., Duffy, R.V., Davies, A., Cheyne, S.M., Cheung, H., Bouhuys, J., Barreiros, J.P., Amponsah-Mensah, K. and Cardoso, P. (2021). Challenges and perspectives on tackling global illegal and unsustainable wildlife trade. Biological Conservation, 263: 109342.
Cardoso, P., Amponsah-Mensah, K., Barreiros, J.P., Bouhuys, J., Cheung, H., Davies, A., Kumschick, S., Longhorn, S.J., Martínez-Muñoz, C.A., Morcatty, T.Q., Peters, G., Ripple, W.J., Rivera-Téllez, E., Stringham, O.C., Toomes, A., Tricorache, P. and Fukushima, C.S. (2021). Scientists' warning to humanity on illegal or unsustainable wildlife trade. Biological Conservation, 263: 109341.
Cheung, H., Mazerolle, L., Possingham, H.P. and Biggs, D. (2021). A survey of Traditional Chinese Medicine consumers to investigate the impact of China’s legalization of rhino horn trade on stigmatization and likelihood of use. Conservation Science and Practice, 3 (11): e536.
Cheung, H., Mazerolle, L., Possingham, H.P. and Biggs, D. (2021). China’s legalization of domestic rhino horn trade: Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner perspectives and the likelihood of prescription. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 9: 607660.
Cheung, H., Mazerolle, L., Possingham, H.P. and Biggs, D. (2021). Rhino horn use by consumers of Traditional Chinese Medicine in China. Conservation Science and Practice, 3 (5): e365.
Cheung, H., Doughty, H., Hinsley, A., Hsu, E., Lee, T.M., Milner-Gulland, E.J., Possingham, H.P. and Biggs, D. (2020). Understanding traditional Chinese medicine to deliver conservation outcomes. People and Nature, 3: 115-128.
Cheung, H., Mazerolle, L., Possingham, H.P., Tam, K.P. and Biggs, D. (2020). A methodological guide for translating study instruments in cross-cultural research: Adapting the connectedness to nature scale into Chinese. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 11 (11): 1379-1387.
Thomas-Walters, L., Cheung, H., Lee, T.M., Wan, A.K.Y. and Wang, Y. (2020). Targeted values: The relevance of classical Chinese philosophy for illegal wildlife demand reduction campaigns. People and Nature, 2 (4): 964-971.
Wong, R.W.Y., Lee, C.Y., Cheung, H., Lam, J.Y.K. and Tang, C. (2020). A Case Study of the Online Trade of CITES-listed Chelonians in Hong Kong. Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 19 (1): 95-100.
Cheung, H., Wang, Y. and Biggs, D. (2018). China’s reopened rhino horn trade. Science, 362 (6421): 1369.
Cheung, H., Mazerolle, L., Possingham, H.P. and Biggs, D. (2018). Medicinal use and legalized trade of rhinoceros horn from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners in Hong Kong. Tropical Conservation Science, 11: 1-8.
Cheung, H., Wong, R.W.Y., and Biggs, D. (2017). Ivory ban: Close Hong Kong’s ivory trade window. Nature, 544 (7648): 35.
Biggs, D., Redford, K., Cheung, H., and Watson, J. (2016). Trump: time to seize environmental gains. Nature, 540 (7633): 341.
Cheung, H. (2015). Ecotourism as a multidisciplinary conservation approach in Africa. Therya, 6 (1): 31-41.
Cheung, H. (2012). Tourism in Kenya’s national parks: a cost-benefit analysis. Studies by Undergraduate Researchers at Guelph, 6 (1): 31-41.
Other publications
Technical, professional and conference publications
Rizzolo, J.B., Cheung, H. and Chan, J.Y.S. (2024). Substitutability for CITES-Listed Species Products in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM): Results from a General Public Survey in Hong Kong. WWF Hong Kong. Hong Kong.
URL: https://wwfhk.awsassets.panda.org/downloads/tcm-report-finalised-version3.pdf
Campbell, S., Timoshyna, A., Sant, G., Biggs, D., Braczkowski, A., Cáceres-Escobar, H., Indraswari, K, Compton, J. and Cheung, H. (2022). Options for Managing and Tracing Wild Animal Trade Chains to Reduce Zoonotic Risk. TRAFFIC, Cambridge UK.
Cheung, H. and Yu, W.Y.P. (2010). Behavioural change: Changing climate change. Conference Handbook of the 2010 Conference on Climate Change – Hong Kong Engineers’ Perspective.
Publications in mainstream media
Cheung, H., Biggs, D. and Wang, Y. (2018). China’s legalisation of rhino horn trade: disaster or opportunity? The Conversation, 22 Nov 2018.
URL: https://theconversation.com/chinas-legalisation-of-rhino-horn-trade-disaster-or-opportunity-106770
Cheung, H. (2017). Don’t wait five years to ban ivory trade, Hong Kong. South China Morning Post, 11 April 2017.
URL: http://sc.mp/MIvdnC
Biggs, D., Cheung, H., Watson, J., and Redford, K. (2016). Trump presidency presents challenges and opportunities for the environment. The Conversation, 15 Dec 2016.