Human activities in coastal lagoons over several decades have had a significant impact on their ecology and the valuable ecosystem services they provide. Although there are several management approaches to mitigate the problem, they are unable to link human needs and activities with changes in the state of the environment. This research provides this link via assessment of eleven lagoons in Ghana with a socio-ecological framework (Drivers (D), Activities (A), Pressure (P), State (S), Impact (I) on welfare (W), and Response (R) as a Measure (M); DAPSI(W)R(M)). Data were systematically obtained from relevant publications, previously conducted research, and national reports on the subject and were analyzed using this socio-ecological framework...
Fish is the most preferred and widely consumed animal protein in Ghana, with annual per capita consu...
Pollution of water bodies such as lagoons has rendered such natural resources unsustainable in terms...
The restoration of mangroves has received a lot of attention world wide for several reasons. Firstly...
Lagoons are a major coastal environment in West Africa. They provide a plethora of resources, ecosys...
This study provides an overview of 11 lagoons in North Africa, from the Atlantic to the Eastern Medi...
Rapid urbanisation and globalisation are bringing increasingly complex issues to the forefront. Impr...
Globally, nations have made decisions regarding sustainable management of water resources that have ...
The nutrient and trophic status were used to assess the impact of human activities on lagoon by dete...
Participation as a tool has been applied as a social learning process and communication platform to ...
Lagoon-barrier systems are a dynamic coastal environment. When an ephemeral connection between a lag...
In West African tropical estuaries, such as the Saloum Delta (Senegal), mangroves provide specific s...
Two polluted Ghanaian lagoons are investigated and possible engineering solutions are suggested and ...
Lagoon-wetland systems are common along low-lying coastlines. They provide rich species habitats, mu...
Mangrove forest, which in West Africa covers an area of over 27 000 km 2 of deltas, estuaries and la...
Environmental researchers all over the world are concerned with the rate at which lagoons are being ...
Fish is the most preferred and widely consumed animal protein in Ghana, with annual per capita consu...
Pollution of water bodies such as lagoons has rendered such natural resources unsustainable in terms...
The restoration of mangroves has received a lot of attention world wide for several reasons. Firstly...
Lagoons are a major coastal environment in West Africa. They provide a plethora of resources, ecosys...
This study provides an overview of 11 lagoons in North Africa, from the Atlantic to the Eastern Medi...
Rapid urbanisation and globalisation are bringing increasingly complex issues to the forefront. Impr...
Globally, nations have made decisions regarding sustainable management of water resources that have ...
The nutrient and trophic status were used to assess the impact of human activities on lagoon by dete...
Participation as a tool has been applied as a social learning process and communication platform to ...
Lagoon-barrier systems are a dynamic coastal environment. When an ephemeral connection between a lag...
In West African tropical estuaries, such as the Saloum Delta (Senegal), mangroves provide specific s...
Two polluted Ghanaian lagoons are investigated and possible engineering solutions are suggested and ...
Lagoon-wetland systems are common along low-lying coastlines. They provide rich species habitats, mu...
Mangrove forest, which in West Africa covers an area of over 27 000 km 2 of deltas, estuaries and la...
Environmental researchers all over the world are concerned with the rate at which lagoons are being ...
Fish is the most preferred and widely consumed animal protein in Ghana, with annual per capita consu...
Pollution of water bodies such as lagoons has rendered such natural resources unsustainable in terms...
The restoration of mangroves has received a lot of attention world wide for several reasons. Firstly...