Resultados de búsqueda - "Ghana"

  1. The modified taungya system in Ghana’s transitional zone por Kalame, F.B.

    Publicado 2009
    “…This article is based on a study conducted in communities in three forest reserves in the offinso Forest District, which crosses the ashanti and brong-ahafo regions of Ghana. These communities include adaa, in opro forest reserve; nkwaankwaa and asempaneye, in afram forest reserve; and anhwerekrom in asufuo forest reserve. …”
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  2. Phenotypic and genetic parameters in cattle populations in Ghana por Aboagye, G.S.

    Publicado 2002
    “…This paper reviews phenotypic and genetic parameters in cattle in Ghana. Breeds include the Ghana Shorthorn (GSH), N’Dama, Sokoto Gudali, Sanga (indigenous breeds), Holstein–Friesian (exotic) and crosses between the indigenous breeds and exotics, including Jersey, Red Poll and Santa Gertrudis. …”
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  3. Predicting groundwater recharge in Ghana by estimating evapotranspiration por Anayah, F.M., Kaluarachchi, Jagath J., Pavelic, Paul, Smakhtin, Vladimir U.

    Publicado 2013
    “…This study uses a modified Granger and Gray model to estimate evapotranspiration and then groundwater recharge in Ghana. The overall results show that the model is capable of reliably predicting regional evapotranspiration using a small number of monitoring stations with meteorological data only. …”
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  4. Urban water and nutrient flows in Kumasi, Ghana por Erni, M., Bader, H.P., Drechsel, Pay, Scheidegger, R., Zurbrugg, C., Kipfer, R.

    Publicado 2011
    “…Material flow analysis was applied to model different scenarios which help better identify and quantify water supply and wastewater pollution problems in the city of Kumasi, Ghana. Results show that despite a relative abundance of water resources in the surrounding area of the city, drinking water consumption will remain at a low level (from 49 + 4 l/cap/day in 2006 to 59 + 5 l/cap/day in 2015). …”
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  5. CARE-CCAFS in Gender & Participatory Research in Ghana por CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

    Publicado 2014
    “…The manual is targeting researchers and development practitioners seeking to gather data and understand the reality of farmers with a gender-perspective through methods that are participatory in nature and have been developed through an extensive partnership and test-period. Photos taken in Ghana in June 2014.…”
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  6. Learning and networking at the CGIAR Booth in Accra, Ghana por CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

    Publicado 2013
    “…CGIAR organised a an interactive booth at the Africa Agriculture Science Week (AASW) in Accra, Ghana 15-20 July. In the evening, CGIAR also organised a networking session, for people to learn more about the ongoing research and activities.…”
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  7. Examining food sources in the city of Tamale, Ghana por Karg, H., Akoto-Danso, Edmund K., Drechsel, Pay

    Publicado 2015
    “…This empirical study examines food sources and their quantitative contribution to the city of Tamale, Ghana. The results contribute to an understanding of the urban food system, and evoke questions relating to the standardised measurement and evaluation of urban food system resilience across geographical contexts.…”
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