Prof. Divine Odame Appiah

Associate Professor


Dept: Geography and Rural Development
Department of Geography and Rural Development
University Post Office
KNUST
Kumasi
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Research Areas/Interests

Areas of research and Consultancy include Environmental Impact Assessment, Forestry research, Climate Change adaptation and Miitgation strategies, App...~more

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Publications

    REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES

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    Gyasi, R.M.,Peprah,P., Appiah, D.O. 2020. Association of food insecurity with psychological disorders: Results of a population-based study among older people in Ghana. Journal of Affective Disorders  270: 75-82.

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    Guodaar, L., Asante, F., Eshun, G., Abass, K., Afriyie, K., Appiah, D.O, Gyasi, R., Atampugre, G., Addai, P., Kpenekuu, F. 2020. How do climate change adaptation strategies result in unintended maladaptive outcomes? Perspectives of tomato farmers. International Journal of Vegetable Science. Vol.26 (1): 15-31

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    Appiah, D.O. 2019. Climate Policy Research uptake dynamics for Sustainable Agricultural development in Sub-Saharan Africa. GeoJournal, pp. 1-13.

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    Appiah, D.O., Abalo E.M. andEshun, G., Samar, B.S 2019 Arable and forest land user rent in a peri-urban district, Ghana. GeoJournal, Vol. 74 (4): 1-12.

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    Appiah, D.O.and Eshun, G., Samar, B.S 2018 Analysis of Multiple Factors of Forest Cover Change in a Peri-urban District in Ghana. Advances in Environmental Stds. Vol. 2 (2): 122-131.

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    Eshun, G. and Appiah, D.O. 2018 Greening Hotels in Africa; Emerging perspectives from Ghana. EuroEconomica, Vol. 1 (37): 276-291.

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    Appiah, D.O.and Gbeddy, S.E.A. 2018. A synthesis of the implementation ambivalence of REDD+ in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia. Forest and Society, Vol. 2(1): 92-111.

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    Appiah, D.O., Boafo, J. 2014. Analysis of Temperature Anomalies as proxy to Climate Variability and Change in a Peri-urban District, Ghana. Advanced Journal of Environmental Management Vol. 1(3): 20-33.

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    Appiah, D.O., Osman, B. 2014. Environmental Impact Assessment: Insights from Mining Communities in Ghana. Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management Vol. 16 (4); 1-20.

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    Appiah, D.O., Bugri, J.T., Forkuo, E. Boateng, K.P. 2014. Determinants of Peri-Urbanization and Land Use Change Patterns in Peri-Urban Ghana. Journal of Sustainable Development; Vol. 7(6); 95-109

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    Appiah, D.O., Yankson D. 2012. Anthropogenic Drivers of the Pressures on the Sakumo Lagoon Ramsar Site, Ghana. International Journal of Technology and Management Vol. 1 (1): 48-56

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    Kemausuour, F., Dramena, E., Appiah, D.O. 2012. Adaptation to Climate Change In Ghana: The Case Of Ejura-Sekyeredumase District. Journal of Arts and Humanities, Vol. 1: (1): 1-12.

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    Appiah, D.O., Buabeng, J.N. 2012. Is gold mining a bane or a blessing in Sub-Saharan Africa: The case of Ghana.  International Journal of Development and Sustainability, Vol. 1(3):1033-1048.

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    Appiah, D.O. 2010. Morphology of Rock Particles in Small River Basins in the Tropics: The Case of Pawmpawm in Ghana. Journal of Arts and Humanities, Vol. 1 (1): 1-12.

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    Appiah, D.O. 2009. Personifying Sustainable Rural Livelihoods in Forest Fringe Communities in Ghana: A Historic Rhetoric? Journal of Food, Agriculture & Environment Vol.7 (3&4): 873 – 877.

     

    BOOK CHAPTER

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    Appiah, D.O., Kemausuour, F., 2012. Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development: Africa’s Triple Challenge and Options. In Tortora, M. (Edt). Sustainable Systems and Energy Management at the Regional Level: Comparative Approaches. IGI Global Publications, pp. 166-182.

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    Appiah, D.O., 2013. The Dilemma of Poverty and Safety; The Case of Urban Flooding in the Aboabo River Basin in Kumasi, Ghana In Jha et al., (Ed.) (2012). Cities and Flooding: A Guide to Integrated Urban Flood Risk Management, the World Bank/GHK, pp. 140-141.


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