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  • Abungba, J. A.; Khare, D.; Pingale, S. M.; Adjei, K. A.; Gyamfi, C.; Odai, S. N. (Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2020)
    The present study examines the trends of hydro-climatic parameters over the Black Volta Basin in Ghana. Trend analysis was carried at different time scales (i.e., monthly, seasonal, and annual) from 1961 to 2016. Modified ...
  • Aforla, B.; Woode, A.; Amoah, D. K. (Civil and Environmental Research, 2016)
    Delays in construction projects are a global phenomenon, causing a multitude of negative effects on the key project participants – clients, consultants, and contractors. The main purpose of this study is to identify the ...
  • Owusu, C.; Adjei, K. A.; Odai, S. N. (Environmental Processes, 2019)
    Availability of gauged rainfall data in most developing countries at good resolution is usually a challenge since meteorological stations are usually located near urban areas. In cases where data is available some stations ...
  • Dwumfour-Asare, B.; Nyarko, K.B.; Essandoh, H.M.; Awuah, E.; Anim, K.K.; Quaye, A. (Water Practice & Technology, 2018)
    With less than 5% sewerage coverage and abysmal greywater management, Ghana’s environment could be highly polluted, especially water resources. The few sewered communities may be guilty of pollution from greywater discharge ...
  • Abungba, J. A.; Adjei, K. A.; Gyamfi, C.; Odai, S. N.; Pingale, S. M.; Khare, D. (Sustainability, 2022)
    The Black Volta River basin faces several challenges, which impede the sustainability of its water resources and biodiversity. Climate change coupled with land use/land cover (LULC) change patterns account for most of the ...
  • Badmos, B. K.; Adenle, A. A.; Agodzo, S. K.; Villamor, G. B.; Asare-Kyei, D. K.; Amadou, L. M.; Odai, S. N. (Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2018)
    This study determined the social vulnerability index (SoVI) of households to climate change impacts for three identified locations (upper, mid and lower) in the Vea catchment, semi-arid Ghana. This study adapted the social, ...

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