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Academic publications
Cheung, H., Challender, D.W.S., Anagnostou, M., Braczkowski, A.R., Di Marco, M., Hinsley, A., Kubo, T., Possingham, H.P., Song, A.Y., Takashina, N., Wang, Y. and Biggs, D. (2025). Protect the integrity of CITES: Lessons from Japan’s IWC withdrawal to keep polarization from tearing CITES apart. Conservation Letters.
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, 169: 106345.
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.