Geography Research Papers/Topics

ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS ON THE ACCRA–KUMASI–TAMALE ROAD CORRIDOR

ABSTRACT Ordinarily, the growth of the road transport industry and its relationship with development should not be antithetical to development, if such growth is in tandem with the adequate transportation infrastructure services, which are perceived as part of the daily rhythm of the development process. A reliable transport network is essential to public safety, economic vitality and the overall quality of life. Unfortunately, the Accra–Kumasi–Tamale highway, the busiest trans-national c...

PRIVATE PARTICIPATION IN THE TEMA PORT CONTAINER TERMINAL AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR STEVEDORING COMPANIES IN GHANA

ABSTRACT Containerisation has gradually become a dominant method of moving , cargo the world over sin~e its introduction in the 1960s and so has investment in container terminals. Container terminals form a central part ofthe transport infrastructure and its development leads to the overall development ofthe port system. The appointment of the Ghana Port Services Consortium (GPSC) to own and manage the container terminal under a 20 year build operate and transfer scheme (BOT) scheme will imm...

SPATIAL PATTERN AND PERCEPTION OF URINARY SCHISTOSOMIASIS (schistosoma haematobium) IN CROSS RIVER STATE, NIGERIA

ABSTRACT Schistosomiasis is one of the prevalent Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) in Cross River State, Nigeria. Its transmission is associated with bathing, swimming and swamp farming especially in endemic communities. Previous studies on prevalence have focused on parasitological detection of infected persons and the effects of environmental and socioeconomic factors on exposure to schistosomiasis. However, spatial variations in the prevalence of the disease in endemic communities have r...

SPATIO-TEMPORAL ANALYSIS OF PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC IN IKEJA AREA, LAGOS

ABSTRACT In spite of the fact that vehicles and pedestrians constitute important urban traffic, conceptual explanations and investments have focused more on vehicular than pedestrian traffic and activities. This study was carried out to examine pedestrian volumes and patterns of flow, factors influencing decision to walk, and pedestrian level of safety in Ikeja, Lagos. Data on the socio- economic characteristics, landuse and street maps of Ikeja were collected from relevant ministries. Seven...

CONTRIBUTION OF VALUE ADDITION IN AGRICULTURE TO DEVELOPMENT: CASE OF THE OIL PALM INDUSTRY IN KWAEBIBIREM DISTRICT, GHANA

ABSTRACT This study examined the contribution of value addition in agriculture to socio-economic development with reference to the oil palm industry in Kwaebibirem District. The specific objectives addressed in this study were to: determine the character of the activities that generate value in the oil palm industry; find how the process of value addition contributes to development, especially in terms of employment and income; and analyse the wider policy implications for agricultural devel...

VULNERABILITY OF COCOA PRODUCTION TO CLIMATE CHANGE: A CASE OF THE WESTERN AND CENTRAL REGIONS IN GHANA

ABSTRACT This research work focused on the effect of climate change on cocoa yield in some selected cocoa districts in the Eastern, Ashanti, Western and Central Regions of Ghana. For sustainable cocoa production, weather, which is an uncontrollable variable, is an important factor whose effect on cocoa is difficult to quantify in a field environment. This research has two components; effects of climate change on cocoa production in Ghana and coping strategies of cocoa farmers. The Heckman’s...

Morphology of the Kakum River: A Study on a Small Forested River in the Central Region, Ghana

ABSTRACT The Kakum River, a small-forested but major river in Cape Coast is the main source of water for about five major towns and all communities within its watershed. However, in recent times, it is faced with a lot of challenges including its Brimsu dam producing below designed capacity, relying on water from the Pra river basin, flooding in some parts of the basin and a lot of macrophytes especially in its middle section. This study set out to outline the linkages and influences of headw...

MOBILE PHONE USE AND PHYSICAL MOBILITY AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE KWAHU WEST MUNICIPALITY

ABSTRACT It is an undeniable fact that the mobile phone technology has become part of the young people and the younger generation at large. In Ghana, mobile phone use is now in excess of 36 million regardless of one’s age, gender, educational level and/or economic status. Since young people mostly engage in travelling and have unlimited opportunities for mobility, this study was conducted in the Kwahu West Municipality to investigate whether the use of mobile phones has had an impact on you...

INTRA URBAN POPULATION MOBILITY IN THE OLD CORE OF IBADAN CITY

The interest of this thesis is in finding out whether or not there is any residential relocation in the old core of Ibadan city within the past five years (1968-1972): and if there is any, to find out the processes generating the movements. Consequently there are two main parts to the study. out the processes generating the movements. Consequently The first part sought for the pattern and volume of residential relocation. It looked at the direction and distance of the movements, using an acco...

Safety and Distress Response System in Nigeria's International Airport

ABSTRACT Airports require complete safety initiatives with a maximum of 20 minutes response time to distress situation. They are therefore regulated by International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) standards. However, in Nigeria, airport safety and distress response have been of great concern due to inadequate infrastructure. This study, therefore, examined safety facilities and response capability to distress situations in Nigeria international airports. The effects of haphazard spatial ...

HOUSEHOLDS’ CHOICE OF WATER SOURCES FOR DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION IN THE SHAI OSUDOKU DISTRICT, GHANA.

ABSTRACT The availability of numerous sources of water for consumption makes it imperative to understand the factors that influences the choice of water sources. This study seeks to determine households’ choice of water sources for domestic consumption in Dodowa and Doryumu in Shai-Osudoku, District. The study adopted the systematic and stratified sapling procedures. A sample of 300 households, 4 series of six-member focus group discussion and 5 key informants were engaged in the study. The...

SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF CRIME IN THE SEKONDI-TAKORADI METROPOLIS

ABSTRACT In the Sekondi-Takoradi metropolis, the crime rate has been on the ascendency, and the rate of ascendency of crime has increased since the discovery of oil in commercial quantities. One issue that has been absent from the Police Service in the metropolis and which has contributed to this rise is the lack of use of technology by the Police in fighting crime in the Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolis. The research therefore employs various technological techniques to investigate the problem. A...

THOLOGICAL RESPONSES TO SEA EROSION ALONG THE COASLINE FROM GOLD HILL (KOMENDA) TO AMISSANO (SALTPOND

ABSTRACT Sea erosion, attributed to sea level rise and human activity, has become a threatening phenomenon confronting many coastal settlements worldwide.It has caused destruction to many coastal resources. Measures employed to mitigate sea erosion have been to build defence walls, groynes and revetment. However, these structures only dissipate the wave energy and cause further erosion on the coastline. The eastern shoreline of Ghana is the most vulnerable as a result of the increase in fetch...

SOCIAL SUPPORT SYSTEMS FOR THE AGED IN THE BAWKU I~i__-------. MUNICIPALITY

ABSTRACT The global ageing population is increasing in number and in proportion, although at different rates in different parts of the world. Ageing involves biological, psychological, economical and social change throughout the life cycle of an individual. The social status of the aged in a given society reflects the political, economic and traditions ofthat society. In Ghana, family-based support systems for the aged were very effective in the past. However, there are concerns on the effect...

GENDER ROLES AMONG THE KROBO AND GURENE ETHNIC GROUPS AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR HIV AND AIDS INFECTION

ABSTRACT There are striking statistics and issues about women, their sexual rights and HIV/AIDS around the globe, in Africa and Ghana. Women’s exposure to the danger of contracting HIV/AIDS is reinforced by their lack of the right to negotiate for safe sex. The study focused on the Krobo and Gurene ethnic groups in Ghana. It sought to assess the gender roles among the Krobo and Gurene people and their implications for HIV/AIDS infection. Also, it identified some of the sociocultural practic...


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