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Professor Kwadwo Afriyie
Professor Kwadwo Afriyie
Professor of Geography KNUST
Verified email at knust.edu.gh
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Microcredit: Empowerment and disempowerment of rural women in Ghana
JK Ganle, K Afriyie, AY Segbefia
World development 66, 335-345, 2015
3662015
Urban sprawl and green space depletion: Implications for flood incidence in Kumasi, Ghana
K Abass, D Buor, K Afriyie, G Dumedah, AY Segbefi, L Guodaar, ...
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 51, 101915, 2020
912020
The glittering façade: Effects of mining activities on Obuasi and its surrounding communities
TM Akabzaa, JS Seyire, K Afriyie
Third World Network-Africa, 2007
892007
‘The floods came and we lost everything’: weather extremes and households’ asset vulnerability and adaptation in rural Ghana
K Afriyie, JK Ganle, E Santos
Climate and Development 10 (3), 259-274, 2018
73*2018
The good in evil: a discourse analysis of the galamsey industry in Ghana
K Afriyie, JK Ganle, JAA Adomako
Oxford Development Studies 44 (4), 493-508, 2016
702016
Does green space matter? Public knowledge and attitude towards urban greenery in Ghana
K Abass, DO Appiah, K Afriyie
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 46, 126462, 2019
522019
Urbanisation of the rural landscape: Assessing the effects in peri-urban Kumasi
K Afriyie, K Abass, JAA Adomako
International Journal of Urban Sustainable Development 6 (1), 1-19, 2014
492014
Household responses to livelihood transformation in peri-urban Kumasi
K Abass, K Afriyie, JAA Adomako
Journal of sustainable development 6 (6), 121-136, 2013
402013
From green to grey: the dynamics of land use/land cover change in urban Ghana
K Abass, K Afriyie, RM Gyasi
Landscape research, 2018
392018
Stone quarrying and livelihood transformation in Peri-Urban Kumasi
F Asante, K Abass, K Afriyie
Research on Humanities and Social Sciences, 2014
352014
Urban sprawl and agricultural livelihood response in peri-urban Ghana
K Afriyie, K Abass, POW Adjei
International Journal of Urban Sustainable Development 12 (2), 202-218, 2020
342020
How do climate change adaptation strategies result in unintended maladaptive outcomes? Perspectives of tomato farmers
L Guodaar, F Asante, G Eshun, K Abass, K Afriyie, DO Appiah, R Gyasi, ...
International journal of vegetable science 26 (1), 15-31, 2020
322020
Non-Governmental Organizations and Rural Poverty Reduction in Northern Ghana: Perspectives of Beneficiaries on Strategies, Impact and Challenges.
OW Adjei, S Agyemang, K Afriyie
Journal of Poverty Alleviation & International Development 3 (2), 2012
302012
‘The germs are not harmful’: health risk perceptions among consumers of peri-urban grown vegetables in Kumasi, Ghana
K Abass, JK Ganle, K Afriyie
GeoJournal 82, 1213-1227, 2017
172017
A journey to the south: socio-economic implications for young female head porters in the central business district of Kumasi, Ghana
K Afriyie, K Abass, M Boateng
International Journal of Migration and Residential Mobility 1 (2), 176-194, 2015
102015
Socio-environmental responses to solid waste management in urban areas: the case of Atonsu suburban in Kumasi Metropolis, Ghana
M Boateng, DO Appiah, K Afriyie
Interdisciplinary Environmental Review 15 (1), 48-65, 2014
82014
Farmers’ perceptions of severe climate risks and adaptation interventions in indigenous communities in northern Ghana
L Guodaar, A Kabila, K Afriyie, AY Segbefia, G Addai
International journal of disaster risk reduction 95, 103891, 2023
72023
Contextual factors which affect the success of microcredit programs among women
K Afriyie, JK Ganle, AY Segbefia, P Kamau, G Wamue-Ngare
Journal of Developing Societies 36 (2), 229-254, 2020
52020
Profiting from illegality: A discursive analysis of the chainsaw operation in rural Ghana
K Afriyie, K Abass
Forest policy and economics 115, 102174, 2020
52020
Global Economic Crisis and Socio-Economic Vulnerability: Historical Experience and Lessons from the" Lost Decade" for Africa in the 1980s
POW Adjei, PO Kyei, K Afriyie
Ghana Studies 17 (1), 39-61, 2014
52014
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