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Selase Kofi Adanu
Selase Kofi Adanu
Ho Technical University
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Peri-urbanisation and loss of arable land in Kumasi Metropolis in three decades: Evidence from remote sensing image analysis
K Abass, SK Adanu, S Agyemang
Land Use Policy 72, 470-479, 2018
1332018
Challenges of adopting sustainable technologies in e-waste management at Agbogbloshie, Ghana
SK Adanu, SF Gbedemah, MK Attah
Heliyon 6 (8), 2020
932020
Urban sprawl and land use/land-cover transition probabilities in peri-urban Kumasi, Ghana
K Abass, SK Adanu, RM Gyasi
West African Journal of Applied Ecology 26, 118-132, 2018
272018
Remote sensing and GIS based assessment of land degradation and implications for Ghana’s ecological zones
F Mensah, SK Adanu, DK Adanu
Environmental Practice 17 (1), 3-15, 2015
182015
Enhancing Environmental Integrity in the northern savanna zone of Ghana: A Remote Sensing and GIS approach
SK Adanu, FK Mensah, SK Adanu
Journal of Environment and Earth Science 3 (5), 67-77, 2013
172013
The need for changes in urban planning, case study of Accra, capital city of Ghana
SK Adanu
40th ISoCaRP Congress, 1-10, 2004
132004
Factors influencing health and safety performance at construction sites in Ghana: the perspective of building artisans
MK Boakye, SK Adanu, EK Adzivor, GH Coffie, JC Ayimah
International journal of occupational safety and ergonomics 29 (3), 1121-1127, 2023
112023
Use of indigenous knowledge to predict rainfall in the Yendi Municipality, Ghana
SK Adanu, T Abole, SF Gbedemah
GeoJournal, 1-12, 2021
112021
Building construction artisans’ level of access to Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and the perceived barriers and motivating factors of adherence to its use
MK Boakye, SK Adanu, GH Coffie, EK Adzivor, JC Ayimah
Journal of Environmental and Public Health 2022 (1), 4870731, 2022
92022
Challenges of adopting sustainable technologies in e-waste management at Agbogbloshie Ghana. Heliyon 6 (8): e04548
SK Adanu, SF Gbedemah, MK Attah
92020
On-site building construction workers perspective on environmental impacts of construction-related activities: a relative importance index (RII) and exploratory factor analysis …
MK Boakye, SK Adanu
Sustainable Environment 8 (1), 2141158, 2022
72022
Effects of monocropping on land cover transitions in the wet evergreen agro-ecological zone of Ghana
SK Loh, KO Asubonteng, SK Adanu
Land 11 (7), 1063, 2022
72022
Winners and losers: Exploring the differential impacts of agricultural expansion in Ethiopia and Ghana
NP Jellason, EJZ Robinson, P Katic, JE Davies, AJM Devenish, JYT Po, ...
Current Research in Environmental Sustainability 4, 100176, 2022
72022
A Relative Importance Index Approach to On-Site Building Construction Workers’ Perception of Occupational Hazards Assessment
MK Boakye, SK Adanu, C Adu-Gyamfi, RK Asare, P Asantewaa-Tannor, ...
La Medicina del lavoro 114 (3), 2023
52023
Normalized Difference Vegetation Index Analysis of the Vegetation Cover in Bosomtwe Peri-Urban Settlement, Ghana
DO APPIAH, SK ADANU, EK FORKUO, JT BUGRI
Journal of Basic and Applied Research International 5 (3), 146-156, 2015
42015
Effects of woodfuel production on the envirnment and people in Adaklu Traditional Area, Ghana
SK Adanu, T Schneider, B Stimm, R Mosandl
Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment 7 (1), S. 241-247, 2009
42009
One hundred priority questions for the development of sustainable food systems in sub-Saharan Africa
AJM Devenish, P Schmitter, NP Jellason, N Esmail, NM Abdi, SK Adanu, ...
Land 12 (10), 1879, 2023
32023
Forest cover change in ho municipality of the Volta region, Ghana
SK Adanu, EAV Garderen, J Lalley, SK Adanu, DK Adanu
International Journal of Geomatics and Geosciences 4 (4), 619-629, 2014
32014
Application of earth observation technology to site selection and development of ecotourism management plans in rural Ghana
SK Adanu, FK Mensah, SK Adanu, DK Adanu, K Abass
International Scholarly Research Notices 2013 (1), 924506, 2013
32013
Research article building construction artisans’ level of access to personal protective equipment (PPE) and the perceived barriers and motivating factors of adherence to its use
MK Boakye, SK Adanu, GH Coffie, EK Adzivor, JC Ayimah
Occup Hazards 27 (29), 37-43, 2022
22022
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