Winnie W Y Law

Associate Director
Social Sciences
University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Biography

Winnie Law is Associate Director (Sustainable Development) of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Hong Kong. She assists the Programme Director to develop and implement programmes and projects in the field of sustainability. Having obtained her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in New Zealand, Winnie Law is keen on both urban and rural sustainable development issues and is particularly interested in integrating sustainability theories into practice. Her main research areas are civic engagement, social impact assessment, and education and training for sustainable development.

Research Intrest

Civic engagement, social impact assessment, and education and training for sustainable development

List of Publications
Law, W. W. Y. (2010), “Book Reviews: The Community Planning Event Manual: How to use Collaborative Planning and Urban Design Events to Improve your Environment AND Kitchen Table Sustainability: Practical Recipes for Community Engagement with Sustainability,” Urban Policy and Research, Vol. 28 (1), pp. 128-130.
Law, W. W. Y., Leung, T. H., Yiu, S. I. et al (2011), “Pedestrian Improvement Scheme in Yuen Long Town: Final Public Engagement Report,” Consultancy Report commissioned by Highways Department, HKSARG, 2011.
Law, W. W. Y., Chow, W. C., Leung, T. H., et al (2012), “Final Report: Combating Climate Change: Energy Saving and Carbon Emission Reduction in Buildings,” Consultancy Report commissioned by Environment Bureau, HKSARG, 2012.
Environmental Strategy and Measure for Transformation of Development Mode in Eastern China,” Special Policy Study Report for China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development, December 2012.
Law, W.Y. et al (eds) (2014), Exploring Lung Fu Shan: A Nature Guide, Hong Kong: HKU Press.
Law W.W.Y., Chow W.C., Lee C.K. and Lau S.C.B., (2015), "Final Report: Consultancy Study for the Enhancement Works to the Hong Kong Zoological & Botanical Gardens", for Leisure and Cultural Services Department, HKSARG.