The study was undertaken at the Muni-Pomadze coastal wetland in the Central Region of Ghana. The wetland, located about 56 km west of Accra, is an important habitat for wildlife of both local and global conservation significance. This study investigated the effects of human activities (e.g. farming, hunting, fuelwood harvesting, etc.) on the environment and biodiversity conservation in the area, as well as the implications of such activities for the future of the “Aboakyer” Festival of the local Effutu people. The festival is an important ecotourist attraction which is of economic and sociocultural significance for the local people and the country at large. The methodology involved interviews with a cross-section of the local people, the or...
This study on the Songor Ramsar and UNESCO Man and Biosphere Reserve in Ghana seeks to investigate t...
The important bird areas (IBA) concept provides a practical index of the diversity and condition of ...
Literature shows that most of the wetlands are threatened ecosystems due to increased human activiti...
The study was undertaken at the Muni-Pomadze coastal wetland in the Central Region of Ghana. The wet...
Threats to biodiversity from increasing populations and poverty has resulted in the use of investmen...
Biodiversity in all its forms has come under threat. The rate of biodiversity loss has attracted glo...
Plant biodiversity studies of three coastal wetlands in Ghana were made. The wetlands are the Sakum...
Local knowledge of the history and ecology of wetland ecosystems is very useful in wetland resources...
Rapid urbanisation and globalisation are bringing increasingly complex issues to the forefront. Impr...
This study was conducted to provide baseline data on aspects of biodiversity and fish production in ...
Human activities such as intensive agriculture, grazing and settlements have degraded the ecological...
Human activities are a major driver of biodiversity degradation and loss, especially in tropical for...
This study seeks to examine the causes and consequences of forest loss and therefore biodiversity lo...
Nature tourism is being increasingly promoted as a means to combat the inequality and dependency in ...
AbstractBiodiversity is the total variability observed in species of all living organisms in relatio...
This study on the Songor Ramsar and UNESCO Man and Biosphere Reserve in Ghana seeks to investigate t...
The important bird areas (IBA) concept provides a practical index of the diversity and condition of ...
Literature shows that most of the wetlands are threatened ecosystems due to increased human activiti...
The study was undertaken at the Muni-Pomadze coastal wetland in the Central Region of Ghana. The wet...
Threats to biodiversity from increasing populations and poverty has resulted in the use of investmen...
Biodiversity in all its forms has come under threat. The rate of biodiversity loss has attracted glo...
Plant biodiversity studies of three coastal wetlands in Ghana were made. The wetlands are the Sakum...
Local knowledge of the history and ecology of wetland ecosystems is very useful in wetland resources...
Rapid urbanisation and globalisation are bringing increasingly complex issues to the forefront. Impr...
This study was conducted to provide baseline data on aspects of biodiversity and fish production in ...
Human activities such as intensive agriculture, grazing and settlements have degraded the ecological...
Human activities are a major driver of biodiversity degradation and loss, especially in tropical for...
This study seeks to examine the causes and consequences of forest loss and therefore biodiversity lo...
Nature tourism is being increasingly promoted as a means to combat the inequality and dependency in ...
AbstractBiodiversity is the total variability observed in species of all living organisms in relatio...
This study on the Songor Ramsar and UNESCO Man and Biosphere Reserve in Ghana seeks to investigate t...
The important bird areas (IBA) concept provides a practical index of the diversity and condition of ...
Literature shows that most of the wetlands are threatened ecosystems due to increased human activiti...