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Jun-2016Assessing students’ understanding of, and responses to, climate change in Ghana: A study at the University of Cape Coast.Abaidoo, Clement
2011Assessment of climate shift and crop yields in the Cape Coast area in the Central Region of GhanaOwusu-Sekyere, J. D.; Alhassan, M.; Nyarko, B. K.
Nov-2011An assessment of farmers perception and adaptation strategies to climate change in Beposo, GhanaAcquah, Henry de-Graft
2020An assessment of perceived participatory climate change adaptation initiatives in GhanaNunoo, Edward Kweku; Twum, Eric K.; Essien, Bernice Agyeiwa
Dec-2016Assessment of potential impact of climate change on peanut yield in Senegal through a modelling approachFaye, Babacar
2016Climate change adaptation mainstreaming at the sub- national level development planning: a case of the Sekondi-takoradi Metropolitan Assembly (stma), GhanaAgyemang, Kwabena Koforobour; Antwi, Kwabena Barima
Mar-2018Climate change impacts on the hydrological processes of Densu river basin (drb) using the swat modelAnkomah-Baffoe, Justice
Jul-2018Climate change, water conflict, and human security in the Bawku area of GhanaAsamoah, Yaw
2016Coastal erosion in Ghana: causes, policies, and managementJonah, Fredrick Ekow; Mensah, Emmanuel Abeashi; Edziyie, Regina Esi; Agbo, Nelson Winston; Adjei-Boateng, Daniel
Oct-2017Currently, the UK has a high self-sufficiency rate in barley production. This paper assessed the effects of projected climate and land use changes on feed barley production and, consequently, on meat supply in the UK from the 2030s to the 2050s. Total barley production under projected land use and climate changes ranged from 4.6 million tons in the 2030s to 9.0 million tons in the 2050s. From these, the projected feed barley supply ranged from approximately 2.3 to 4.6 million tons from the 2030s to the 2050s, respectively. The results indicate that while UK spring barley production will thrive under, and benefit from climate change, total land area allocated to barley production will ultimately determine self-sufficiency. Without expansion in the area of land and/or further significant increases in yields, the UK may face large deficits in domestic feed barley production and, for that matter, meat supply in the future. Hence, agricultural and food security policy needs to consider, principally, the effect of agricultural land use change on key crops, such as barley. Even though the UK can import feed barley or meat to address the deficits observed in this study, the question that needs to be addressed is where all that import will come from. Keywords: land use change; climate change; feed barley; meat consumption; food securityPhilip J., David O.; Mulholland, Barry J.; Ball, Tom; Adu, Michael O.; Mohan, Sushil; White, Philip J.
Oct-2016Effects of Environmental Changes on the Assemblages of Eight Sympatric Large Grazers in the Mole National Park, GhanaDakwa, Kwaku Brako
2-Jul-2017Evaluating the complex interactions between malaria and cholera prevalence, neglected tropical disease comorbidities, and community perception of health risks of climate changeBoamah, Sheila A.; Armah, Frederick Ato; Luginaah, Isaac; Hambati, Herbert; Chuenpagdee, Ratana; Campbell, Gwyn
2012Evidence of Climate Change (Global Warming) and Temperature Increases in Arctic AreasAikins, Eric Kojo Wu
2011Farmers perception and adaptation to climate change: a willingness to pay analysisAcquah, Henry De-Graft
May-2019Farmers‟ Vulnerability and Adaptation to Drought in Three Agro-ecological Locations in GhanaDumba, Hillary
2016Floods in the Douala metropolis, Cameroon: attribution to changes in rainfall characteristics or planning failures?Yengoh, Genesis Tambang; Fogwe, Zephania N.; Armah, Frederick Ato
4-Sep-2010Food security and climate change in drought-sensitive savanna zones of GhanaArmah, Frederick A.; Odoi, Justice O.; Yengoh, Genesis T.; Obiri, Samuel; Yawson, David O.; Afrifa, Ernest K. A.
May-2018Implications of farmers’ perception, local knowledge and climate change on rice production in the Central River Region, The GambiaBadgie, Dawda
Sep-2021Influence of Land Use types on the Distribution of Soil Organic Carbon at Different Soil Depth in the University of Cape Coast Teaching and Research FarmAbindaw, Thomas
2010Phenotypic plasticity of leaf length to an environmental gradient in Khaya ivorensis (Meliaceae) populations in GhanaDanquah, Jones Abrefa