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Local communities’ willingness to pay for sustainable forest management in Ghana
2014New policies and interventions for forest management are important because preferences of stakeholders and the state of forests continually change.DocumentImpacts of large-scale investments in agriculture on water resources, ecosystems and livelihoods; and development of policy options for decision makers
GRID Arendal, 2014The goal of this project is to analyze the nature and extent of impacts of foreign direct investments (FDI) in agriculture in Africa.DocumentAccess to, Equity and Protection of Genetic Resources in Ghana: The Case of Tilapia (O. niloticus)
Fridtjof Nansen Institute, 2012Ghana is a latecomer to ABS legislation although the principle of benefit sharing has long traditions in Ghanaian society, also in the aquaculture sector. Experiences from bioprospecting deals have often been negative, similar to many other cases in Africa. This underscores the need for ABS legislation and institutions also in Ghana.
