Geography and Regional Planning Research Papers/Topics

PER C E P T I O-IMATE CHANGE AMONG SECD N DA R'f SCHOOL STl.IN THE FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY.

This study investiception of Climate Change Among Secondary School in the FederaL Territory. A sample of One hundred and twenty-Six respondents /Vas 'or the study. A Questionnaire was designed to obtain . . The questiontained research questions investigating Secondary Students avvarClimate Change in the Federal Capital Territory with on Government y School Garki and Government Secondary School The stu6 to find out the respondents awareness of climate, their level of 's, the source of kn...

ASSESSMENT OF GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY BIODIVERSITY PROJECTS AT GOMOA OKYEREKO AND GOMOA ADAM IN THE CENTRAL REGION OF GHANA

ABSTRACT The biodiversity conservation projects that were implemented at Gomoa Okyereko and Gomoa Adam in Gomoa East and Gomoa West Districts in the Central Region were to conserve degraded forests in the two communities. The main problems had to do with using chemicals in hunting of wildlife, regular bush fires, pollution of water bodies, indiscriminate cutting of trees and frequent wind damages. This study therefore assessed the impact of the project intervention in the light of the problem...

RAINWATER HARVESTING IN URBAN GHANA: A CASE OF ADENTAN MUNICIPALITY

ABSTRACT A sufficient, clean drinking water supply is essential to life but millions of people throughout the world do not have access to this basic necessity. Even after the intensive efforts of engineers, planners, builders, governmental and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to bring potable water to the poorer people of the world, the situation is still a challenge. The problem becomes exacerbated especially in developing countries with an increasing population growth trend. This study...

THE EFFECTS OF ADRA’S MANGO PROJECT ON LIVELIHOODS IN THE YILO KROBO DISTRICT

ABSTRACT Although recent statistics reveal a decline in poverty in Ghana, many people still live below the poverty line. Rural small-holder food crop farmers are the most vulnerable groups affected by poverty. This is due to their limited access to micro-credits. The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) is a Non Governmental Organization in Ghana and has been working with small-holder farmers in the Yilo Krobo District with the aim of improving rural income and improving the well-be...

INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE IN FRESHWATER RESOURCE GOVERNANCE OF LAKE BOSOMTWE, GHANA

ABSTRACT Indigenous knowledge (IK) plays an essential role in reducing degradation and support structures for improving livelihood in freshwater resources. It is asserted that local knowledge helps to build stable governance structures and policies to control abuse and misuse of freshwater resources. The study, therefore, sought to examine institutions and institutional arrangements that govern Lake Bosomtwe. In-depth interviews, focus group discussions and questionnaires were used to solici...

RESETTLEMENT PLANNING AND SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS: A STUDY OF THE BUI RESETTLEMENT SCHEME IN GHANA

ABSTRACT This study examined the effects of the Bui resettlement scheme on the livelihood of the resettled, host and adjoining households. The study used descrptive study design and employed the mixed method. Cluster sampling was used to select the study communities. The sample size was 283 respondents. Data was collected using interview guide, observation guide, focus group discussion guide and interview schedule. The analyses of data involved the application of descriptive statistics, pair...

EFFECTIVENESS OF ROAD TRAFFIC CONGESTION MEASURES IN THE SEKONDI -TAKORADI METROPOLIS, GHANA

ABSTRACT An effective transportation system is significantly important in sustaining economic growth in modern-day economies as it provides connections between different parts of the country and the global world. Good road network links to work, deliver products to market, underpins logistics and supply chain, and also support local and international trade. However, it has been observed that road traffic congestion has been a major transport challenge faced by cities in Ghana. It is against...

SITING OF VEHICLE TERMINALS IN CAPE COAST METROPOLITAN AREA: SAFETY ISSUES, CHALLENGES AND THE WAY FORWARD

ABSTRACT Cities and traffic have developed hand-in-hand since the earliest large human settlements. The level of urbanisation in the developing world indicates that more people live in cities than before. This blueprint has led to high unbearable levels of traffic congestion in cities, vehicle terminals, streets and thoroughfares. The main objective of the study was to examine issues and challenges with respect to the siting of vehicle terminals in the Cape Coast metropolis. The study employ...

EFFECTS OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE BUI DAM ON THE LIVELIHOODS OF THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES

ABSTRACT The main objective of the study was to assess the effects of the Bui Dam on the livelihoods of the surrounding communities. Employing a mixed method design, 188 households in the eight (8) affected communities were selected for the study through census. In addition, ten (10) key informants and stakeholders were purposively selected. Using interview schedules, in-depth interview (IDI) and observation, the data collected were analysed and presented using frequencies, percentages, cro...

FLOODING RELATED CHALLENGES OF LAGOON SETTLEMENTS: A CASE STUDY OF KETA, GHANA

ABSTRACT Floods occur when a body of water rises to overflow land which is normally not submerged. The causes and socio-economic effects of flooding in the lagoon settlement basin have been investigated in this research. The Keta Lagoon floods its banks and as a consequence leads to destruction of lives and properties. This study aimed at investigating the effects of lagoon flooding on communities along the Keta lagoon, as an environmental hazard on life, property and the socio-economic activ...

ASSESSMENT OF SOLID WASTE RECYCLING AS A MEANS OF IMPROVING ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY IN ACCRA METROPOLITAN AREA

ABSTRACT Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) is unable to dispose off all the 2500 tonnes of solid waste generated daily in Accra Metropolis. AMA is also confronted with the problem of finding appropriate locations and dispose all the daily generated solid waste in Accra. Brainstorming to find solutions to the problems, AMA has identified solid waste recycling by some enterprises as one of the ways by which solid waste management could be addressed. This study therefore sought to assess solid w...

URBANISATION AND QUALITY OF RAW WATER; A CASE OF WEIJA RESERVOIR

ABSTRACT The increase in population within the Densu River Basin (DRB) from 450,000 in 1984 to 947,000 in 2000 shows an average yearly growth rate of 3.26%. This therefore has resulted in the increase of anthropogenic activities which have caused contamination with regard to the quality of water of the Weija reservoir. Using a descriptive study design, this study aimed at establishing relationships that existed between urbanization within the DRB and the quality of raw water from the Weija ...

FLOOD RISK ASSESSMENT AND REDUCTION IN THE ANKOBRA ESTUARY OF THE WESTERN REGION OF GHANA

ABSTRACT Floods are common phenomena within the Ankobra estuary. However, the unavailability of records on the nature of floods, exposure of communities to floods and a flood risk map tend to limit effective flood risk control and management within the estuary. This study therefore sought to assess flood risk within the Ankobra estuary and examine how geodesign can be used as a flood risk reduction strategy within the plan. The research techniques employed in the study include interviews, com...

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN REGIONAL CHILD MALNUTRITION DIFFERENTIALS AND FOOD AND NUTRITION SECURITY IN NORTHERN GHANA

ABSTRACT Traditionally, northern Ghana (defined in this study as: Northern, Upper East and Upper West Regions) is noted for the production of nutritious foodstuffs such as groundnuts, beans, guinea and corn/millet that are commonly used in the preparation of healthy children food. Nevertheless, child malnutrition has been relatively high in northern Ghana with some regional variations, particularly between the periods 1993 and 2014. This thesis analyzed the regional differentials in child mal...

TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE CITIES: IMPLEMENTING MASS RAPID TRANSIT IN THE GREATER ACCRA METROPOLITAN AREA

ABSTRACT Many cities face a myriad of accessibility challenges that could be linked to unsustainable mobility systems (UN-Habitat, 2013a). The Government of Ghana has been saddled with the challenge of solving urban mobility problems (Ministry of Transport, 2016). One cardinal area of interest in the urban transport policy reforms has been the introduction of Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system. The study explored factors that would make the introduction of MRT systems work in Greater Accra Met...


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