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Elizabeth Asantewaa Obeng (PhD)
Elizabeth Asantewaa Obeng (PhD)
Senior Research Scientist (CSIR-Forestry Research Institute of Ghana)
Verified email at mail.missouri.edu
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Climate change and rural communities in Ghana: Social vulnerability, impacts, adaptations and policy implications
WK Dumenu, EA Obeng
Environmental Science & Policy 55, 208-217, 2016
2782016
Value orientation and payment for ecosystem services: Perceived detrimental consequences lead to willingness-to-pay for ecosystem services
EA Obeng, FX Aguilar
Journal of environmental management 206, 458-471, 2018
1032018
Water quality improvements elicit consistent willingness-to-pay for the enhancement of forested watershed ecosystem services
EA Obeng, FX Aguilar
Ecosystem Services 30 (A), 158 -171, 2018
882018
Impact of illegal mining activities on forest ecosystem services: local communities’ attitudes and willingness to participate in restoration activities in Ghana
EA Obeng, KA Oduro, BD Obiri, H Abukari, RT Guuroh, GD Djagbletey, ...
Heliyon 5 (10), 2019
532019
Antioxidant, total phenols and proximate constituents of four tropical leafy vegetables
E Obeng, FM Kpodo, CO Tettey, EK Essuman, OA Adzinyo
Scientific African 7, e00227, 2020
422020
Marginal effects on biodiversity, carbon sequestration and nutrient cycling of transitions from tropical forests to cacao farming systems
EA Obeng, FX Aguilar
Agroforestry Systems 89, 19-35, 2015
372015
Payments for forest ecosystem services: a look at neglected existence values, the free-rider problem and beneficiaries' willingness to pay
EA Obeng, FX Aguilar, LM Mccann
International Forestry Review 20 (2), 206-219, 2018
342018
The Charcoal Industry in Ghana: An Alternative Livelihood Option for Displaced Illegal Chainsaw Lumber Producers
BDO Isaac Nunoo, Elizabeth A Obeng, Francis Wilson Owusu, Emmanuel Marfo
Tropenbos International, 2014
33*2014
Farmers’ perceptions of herbicide usage in forest landscape restoration programs in Ghana
BD Obiri, EA Obeng, KA Oduro, MM Apetorgbor, T Peprah, ...
Scientific African 11, e00672, 2021
192021
Economic value of non-market ecosystem services derived from trees on cocoa farms
EA Obeng, BD Obiri, KA Oduro, S Pentsil, LC Anglaaere, EG Foli, ...
Current Research in Environmental Sustainability 2, 100019, 2020
192020
Socio-economic factors affecting agroforestry adoption by smallholder farmers in Ghana
EA Obeng, M Weber
Ghana J. Forestry 30 (1), 43 - 60, 2014
172014
Local communities’ preferences and economic values for ecosystem services from Mole National Park in Ghana: A choice experiment approach
EA Obeng, I Dakurah, KA Oduro, BD Obiri
Global Ecology and Conservation 32, e01904, 2021
142021
Benefit sharing mechanism for REDD+ implementation in Ghana. Consultancy Report
WK Dumenu, S Samar, JK Mensah, M Derkyi, KA Oduro, S Pentsil, ...
Forestry Commission, Accra, Ghana, 1-58, 2014
122014
Perception and participation of local communities in tree planting initiatives
BD Obiri, VK Agyeman, B Kyereh, E Nutakor, E Obeng, S Britwum
Ghana J. Forestry 27 (3), 80-93, 2011
122011
Willingness-to-pay for restoration of water quality services across geo-political boundaries
EA Obeng, FX Aguilar
Current Research in Environmental Sustainability 3, 100037, 2021
102021
Assessment of the Effectiveness of Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue
EAO Emmanuel Marfo, Nelson Owusu-Ansah and Gertrude Boateng Nantwi
Tropenbos International, 2014
8*2014
Water quality improvements elicit consistent willingness-to-pay for the enhancement of forested watershed ecosystem services. Ecosyst Serv 30: 158–171
FX Aguilar, EA Obeng, Z Cai
72018
Social preferences and willingness-to-pay for forest ecosystem services: implications for payments for ecosystem services schemes
EA Obeng
University of Missouri--Columbia, 2017
72017
Sustainable development goal for education: teachers’ perspectives on climate change education in senior high schools (SHS)
NY Opuni-Frimpong, HB Essel, E Opuni-Frimpong, EA Obeng
Sustainability 14 (13), 8086, 2022
62022
Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior in Predicting US Residents’ Willingness to Pay to Restore Degraded Tropical Rainforest Watersheds
EA Obeng, KA Oduro, BD Obiri
Canadian Center of Science and Education, 2019
52019
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