Summary In Ghana's forest?savanna transition zone, recent ecological debates counterpose the dominant view that human activities cause progressive savannisation of forests, with competing views that the forest?savanna boundary is relatively stable, and even that people can assist the formation of forest in savanna. Applying the environmental entitlements approach to people?vegetation interactions in the Wenchi area of Brong Ahafo region, this article shows that ecological outcomes vary for different parts of the landscape, depending on the particular practices of socially?differentiated land users. The cases of farming by local landowners, farming by immigrants from the north, and charcoal production illustrate how such practices are shape...
Perceptual studies on the environment and natural resources are important, if unsustainable use of t...
The study was conducted in northern Ghana where the savannah woodland constitutes the major vegetati...
Research Highlights: Landscape approach principles were developed to address competing claims on res...
In the last decade, multiple scientists and policymakers have been promoting bioeconomy for decarbon...
Studies have revealed that there was a dramatic loss of forests in West Africa during the 20th centu...
The paper examines man-environment relations in the African savanna. It argues that it is important ...
Despite claims by many developing countries that they have adopted sustainable forest policies in re...
The management of Ghana's Forests has attracted diverse social actors with multiple interests from t...
Much of literature on the Sahel-savannah region of West Africa centres on whether the region is a de...
Global loss and degradation of forests are well documented, and the potential role of forests in cli...
Ghanarsquos forest cover is diminishing at an alarming rate, a situation that has been blamed on fri...
Tropical deforestation is a serious environmental and economic problem that has become a global issu...
In Cocopa and Nopame, two rural communities in western Ghana, changes are both internally and extern...
Many countries in sub-Saharan Africa have areas of significant ecological importance that overlap wi...
Many influential analyses of West Africa take it for granted that 'original' forest cover has progre...
Perceptual studies on the environment and natural resources are important, if unsustainable use of t...
The study was conducted in northern Ghana where the savannah woodland constitutes the major vegetati...
Research Highlights: Landscape approach principles were developed to address competing claims on res...
In the last decade, multiple scientists and policymakers have been promoting bioeconomy for decarbon...
Studies have revealed that there was a dramatic loss of forests in West Africa during the 20th centu...
The paper examines man-environment relations in the African savanna. It argues that it is important ...
Despite claims by many developing countries that they have adopted sustainable forest policies in re...
The management of Ghana's Forests has attracted diverse social actors with multiple interests from t...
Much of literature on the Sahel-savannah region of West Africa centres on whether the region is a de...
Global loss and degradation of forests are well documented, and the potential role of forests in cli...
Ghanarsquos forest cover is diminishing at an alarming rate, a situation that has been blamed on fri...
Tropical deforestation is a serious environmental and economic problem that has become a global issu...
In Cocopa and Nopame, two rural communities in western Ghana, changes are both internally and extern...
Many countries in sub-Saharan Africa have areas of significant ecological importance that overlap wi...
Many influential analyses of West Africa take it for granted that 'original' forest cover has progre...
Perceptual studies on the environment and natural resources are important, if unsustainable use of t...
The study was conducted in northern Ghana where the savannah woodland constitutes the major vegetati...
Research Highlights: Landscape approach principles were developed to address competing claims on res...