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Socio-economic determinants of life expectancy in Sub-Saharan Africa – research
This paper investigated the effect of selected socio-economic factors on Life Expectancy in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). -
Knowledge Relationships in Freshwater Governance
Freshwater governance (policy formulation and implementation) because governance is about policy formulation and implementation are usually undertaken with little consideration to the thought process of the owners of the resources and resource environment -
Reduced tillage practices without crop retention improved soil aggregate stability and maize (Zea mays L.) yield
Conservation agriculture has been advocated as an effective option for maintaining soil and environmental sustainability. However, the current farmer practice in Western Loess Plateau involves removal of crop residues. This study evaluated the influence of tillage systems without residue retention on soil properties and maize (Zea may L.) yield. -
Elimination within reach: A cross-sectional study highlighting the factors that contribute to persistent lymphatic filariasis in eight communities in rural Ghana
Background Despite the progress achieved in scaling-up mass drug administration (MDA) for lymphatic filariasis (LF) in Ghana, communities with persistent LF still exist even after 10 years of community treatment. -
Photoelectrochemical degradation of methylene blue dye under visible light irradiation using EG/Ag-ZrO2 nanocomposite electrodes
The present study reports the application of three electrodes, consisting of exfoliated graphite (EG), EG and zirconium oxide (EG-ZrO2), and EG and silver-doped zirconium oxide (EG/Ag-ZrO2) in a comparative photoelectrochemical degradation of methylene blue (MB) dye in water under visible light irradiation. -
Simulation of climate characteristics and extremes of the Volta Basin using CCLM and RCA regional climate models
The extent to which statistical bias-adjusted outputs of two regional climate models alter the projected change signals for the mean (and extreme) rainfall and temperature over the Volta Basin is evaluated