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Amy Hinsley
Amy Hinsley
Research Fellow, University of Oxford; Co-chair IUCN SSC Orchid Specialist Group
Verified email at biology.ox.ac.uk - Homepage
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A review of the trade in orchids and its implications for conservation
A Hinsley, HJ De Boer, MF Fay, SW Gale, LM Gardiner, RS Gunasekara, ...
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 186 (4), 435-455, 2018
3252018
Illegal wildlife trade: Scale, processes, and governance
M ‘t Sas-Rolfes, DWS Challender, A Hinsley, D Veríssimo, ...
Annual Review of Environment and Resources 44 (1), 201-228, 2019
2032019
Estimating the extent and structure of trade in horticultural orchids via social media
A Hinsley, TE Lee, JR Harrison, DL Roberts
Conservation Biology 30 (5), 1038-1047, 2016
1362016
Illegal wildlife trade and the persistence of “plant blindness”
JD Margulies, LA Bullough, A Hinsley, DJ Ingram, C Cowell, B Goettsch, ...
Plants, People, Planet 1 (3), 173-182, 2019
1322019
Men ask more questions than women at a scientific conference
A Hinsley, WJ Sutherland, A Johnston
PloS one 12 (10), e0185534, 2017
1272017
Heterogeneity in consumer preferences for orchids in international trade and the potential for the use of market research methods to study demand for wildlife
A Hinsley, D Verissimo, DL Roberts
Biological Conservation 190, 80-86, 2015
1172015
Horizon scan of the belt and road initiative
AC Hughes, AM Lechner, A Chitov, A Horstmann, A Hinsley, A Tritto, ...
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 35 (7), 583-593, 2020
1092020
Emerging illegal wildlife trade issues: A global horizon scan
N Esmail, BC Wintle, M t Sas‐Rolfes, A Athanas, CM Beale, Z Bending, ...
Conservation Letters, e12715, 2020
872020
Motivations for the use and consumption of wildlife products
L Thomas‐Walters, A Hinsley, D Bergin, G Burgess, H Doughty, S Eppel, ...
Conservation Biology 35 (2), 483-491, 2021
862021
Net positive outcomes for nature
JW Bull, EJ Milner-Gulland, PFE Addison, WNS Arlidge, J Baker, ...
Nature ecology & evolution 4 (1), 4-7, 2020
842020
Post COVID‐19: a solution scan of options for preventing future zoonotic epidemics
SO Petrovan, DC Aldridge, H Bartlett, AJ Bladon, H Booth, S Broad, ...
Biological Reviews 96 (6), 2694-2715, 2021
762021
Making messy data work for conservation
ADM Dobson, EJ Milner-Gulland, NJ Aebischer, CM Beale, R Brozovic, ...
One Earth 2 (5), 455-465, 2020
732020
Asking sensitive questions using the unmatched count technique: Applications and guidelines for conservation
A Hinsley, A Keane, FAV St. John, H Ibbett, A Nuno
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 10 (3), 308-319, 2019
70*2019
Estimating the extent of CITES noncompliance among traders and end‐consumers; lessons from the global orchid trade
A Hinsley, A Nuno, M Ridout, FAVS John, DL Roberts
Conservation Letters 10 (5), 602-609, 2017
682017
Mischaracterizing wildlife trade and its impacts may mislead policy processes
DWS Challender, D Brockington, A Hinsley, M Hoffmann, JE Kolby, ...
Conservation Letters 15 (1), e12832, 2022
642022
Building sustainability into the belt and road initiative’s traditional Chinese medicine trade
A Hinsley, EJ Milner-Gulland, R Cooney, A Timoshyna, X Ruan, TM Lee
Nature Sustainability 3 (2), 96-100, 2020
542020
Understanding Traditional Chinese Medicine to strengthen conservation outcomes
H Cheung, H Doughty, A Hinsley, E Hsu, TM Lee, EJ Milner‐Gulland, ...
People and Nature 3 (1), 115-128, 2021
492021
Wildlife trade in the Amazon countries: an analysis of trade in CITES listed species
P Sinovas, B Price, E King, A Hinsley, A Pavitt
Technical Report Prepared for the Amazon Regional Program, 2017
472017
Quantifying the trade in wild-collected ornamental orchids in South China: Diversity, volume and value gradients underscore the primacy of supply
SW Gale, P Kumar, A Hinsley, ML Cheuk, J Gao, H Liu, ZL Liu, ...
Biological Conservation 238, 108204, 2019
412019
Inadequacies in establishing CITES trade bans
D Challender, A Hinsley, E Milner-Gulland
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 17 (4), 2019
392019
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