@misc{MensahIbrahim, author = {Mensah, Henry and Ibrahim, Bachar}, title = {Alternate Solutions Towards Sustainable Irrigated Agriculture in Ghana: Review of Literature}, series = {Journal of Agriculture and Sustainability}, volume = {10}, journal = {Journal of Agriculture and Sustainability}, number = {1}, issn = {2201-4357}, pages = {53 -- 79}, language = {en} } @misc{MensahIbrahim, author = {Mensah, Henry and Ibrahim, Bachar}, title = {Perceptions of Male and Female in Collaborative Process at Weija Irrigation Scheme of Ghana}, series = {Journal of Advanced Agricultural Technologies}, volume = {5}, journal = {Journal of Advanced Agricultural Technologies}, number = {2}, issn = {2301-3737}, pages = {159 -- 165}, language = {en} } @misc{MensahBeduAddo, author = {Mensah, Henry and Bedu-Addo, Kenneth}, title = {Analysis of the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats of Forest Management Institutions: A Case of Wassa East and West Districts in Ghana}, series = {International Research Journal of Environmental Sciences}, volume = {5}, journal = {International Research Journal of Environmental Sciences}, number = {6}, issn = {2319-1414}, pages = {57 -- 62}, language = {en} } @misc{MensahOforiKuraguKombat, author = {Mensah, Henry and Ofori-Kuragu, Martha and Kombat, Alex Moyen}, title = {Implementation Challenges of Ghana's Forest Policy: A Case of Wassa Amenfi West and East Districts}, series = {Universal Journal of Environmental Research and Technology}, volume = {5}, journal = {Universal Journal of Environmental Research and Technology}, number = {6}, issn = {2249-0256}, pages = {285 -- 294}, language = {en} } @misc{OforiKuraguKombatMensah, author = {Ofori-Kuragu, Martha and Kombat, Alex Moyem and Mensah, Henry}, title = {The Feasibility of REDD+ Implementation in Ghana: A Case of Three Farming Communities}, series = {Universal Journal of Environmental Research and Technology}, volume = {6}, journal = {Universal Journal of Environmental Research and Technology}, number = {2}, issn = {2249-0256}, pages = {54 -- 72}, language = {en} } @misc{MensahIbrahim, author = {Mensah, Henry and Ibrahim, Bachar}, title = {Alternate Solutions Towards Sustainable Irrigated Agriculture in Ghana: Review of Literature}, series = {Journal of Agriculture and Sustainability}, volume = {10}, journal = {Journal of Agriculture and Sustainability}, number = {1}, issn = {2201-4357}, pages = {27}, abstract = {Irrigated agriculture management is still not effective in Ghana. The growing recognition of irrigation problems and its impact on the economy and environment have prompted the government of Ghana to implement plans and strategies to encourage new developments and technologies to promote sustainable irrigated agriculture. The study aims at identifying sustainable ways in promoting irrigated agriculture in Ghana. literature search and thematic analysis of the literature were used and the themes identified provide the basis for the study. The results were that sustainability can be achieved if there is effective WUA management, strong irrigation facility, effective farmers training, improving extension capacity to deliver, sustainable irrigation techniques and effective collaboration. In conclusion, irrigation sectors should take full advantage of abundant water resource in Ghana and ensure that irrigation is handled in a way that protects the environment for the present generation without compromising the benefits of the future generations.}, language = {en} } @misc{IbrahimMensah, author = {Ibrahim, Bachar and Mensah, Henry}, title = {Linking Environmental Water Scarcity and Options for Adaptation in the MENA Region}, series = {Journal of Water Resource and Protection}, volume = {9}, journal = {Journal of Water Resource and Protection}, number = {4}, issn = {1945- 3108}, doi = {10.4236/jwarp.2017.94025}, pages = {378 -- 392}, abstract = {Contamination of surface and underground water by sea level rise, surface runoff, and land use activities such as industrial and agricultural activities can lead to water scarcity. Water could be available and accessible but not suitable for human use. In the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region countries, the agriculture sector depends massively on water for farming activities, which consumes about 80\% of the available water resources. In this context, the issue of environmental water scarcity is under highlighted, though the use of this term itself is still lacking in an international context (FAO). Meanwhile, the international goal of universal access to clean freshwater is included in global development targets (SDGs). This study provides some insights and deepens our understanding on environmental water scarcity, particularly MEN-A region countries. This review paper begins with an introduction to water scarcity and continues with a discussion of environmental issues associated with water scarcity in MENA region countries. Finally, we suggest some adaptive measures in two distinct areas such as agriculture sectors and policy makers and conclude that the lack of implementation of this particular term is hindering sustainable development in MENA region countries.}, language = {en} } @misc{OjoMensahAlbrechtetal., author = {Ojo, Sola and Mensah, Henry and Albrecht, Eike and Ibrahim, Bachar}, title = {Adaptation to Climate Change Effects on Water Resources: Understanding Institutional Barriers in Nigeria}, series = {Climate}, volume = {8}, journal = {Climate}, number = {11}, issn = {2225-1154}, doi = {10.3390/cli8110134}, pages = {14}, language = {en} } @misc{IbrahimMensah, author = {Ibrahim, Bachar and Mensah, Henry}, title = {Rethinking climate migration in sub-Saharan Africa from the perspective of tripartite drivers of climate change}, series = {SN social sciences}, journal = {SN social sciences}, number = {2}, issn = {2662-9283}, doi = {10.1007/s43545-022-00383-y}, pages = {1 -- 24}, language = {en} }