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Daniel Ernest Kwaku Addo Siaw

Forest Resources Technology

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The researcher's work centers on advancing understanding in African mining and resource management, particularly examining the ecological, social, and environmental dimensions of mining activities. Their research highlights both positive contributions to food security, agricultural productivity, and energy production, while also addressing significant challenges such as soil degradation, water pollution, and environmental noise. The integration of ethical considerations underscores the broader societal impact on communities, emphasizing partnerships between mining companies and local stakeholders for sustainable development.

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Cocoa production, farmlands, and the galamsey: Examining current and emerging trends in the ASM-agriculture nexus(2023)
Ban mining, ban dining? Re(examining) the policy and practice of ‘militarised conservationism’ on ASM operations(2024)
Short-term gain, long-term loss: Exploring the effects of Covid-19 survival strategies on rural livelihoods and the agrarian economy(2024)
Friends or foes: Can large-scale mining companies partner with small-scale miners? Yes, they can?(2025)
Formalization as a strategy of ASM “sanitization”: So far, how far?(2025)
The Airbus bribery scandal: A collective myopia perspective(2022)
Internalizing corporate social responsibility (CSR) in ASM: The making of small-scale miners as environmental and work safety “‘champions’”(2025)
Evaluation of multipurpose tree germplasm: the use of gas production and rumen degradation characteristics(1993)
Inter‐relationships between chemical constituents, rumen dry matter and nitrogen degradability in fresh leaves of multipurpose trees(1995)
Reproductive biology and characterization of Allanblackia parviflora A. Chev. in Ghana(2009)
Toward sustainable land resources management with agroforestry: empirical evidence from the Sunyani west district of Ghana(2019)
Domestication and Sustainable Use of Genetic Resources of a Native Tree with High Economic Potential in Ghana(2015)
Botanical Survey of Plant Species Diversity in the Ajenjua Bepo and Mamang River Forest Reserves, Ghana(2009)
A Rapid Botanical Survey of the Atewa Range Forest Reserve, Ghana(2007)
The varieties of Grewia carpinifolia Juss. (Tiliaceæ)(1980)
An annotated bibliography on research with Leucaena species in Africa(1991)
Rethinking the near collapse of certification programmes in commodity value chains: A temporal myopia perspective(2023)
A review of micro‐practices in commodity value chains in the global south(2022)
The effect of storage period on the viability of Triplochiton scleroxylon K. Schum. seeds(2019)
Alley cropping with Leucaena leucocephala (Lam.) De Wit and Acioa barteri (Hook.f.) Engl.(1991)
Leucaena hedgerow intercropping and cattle manure application in the Ethiopian highlands II. Maize yields and nutrient uptake(1998)
The Hydraulic Conductivity of Soils under Continuous Maize (Zea May) Cultivation(2015)
Estimating the Extent of Degradation in the Bounfum Forest Reserve, Ghana, Using Historical Remotely Sensed Data and Landscape Fragmentation Indices(2017)
Effect of Different Levels of I.B.A Concentration on Clonal Propagation of Eucalyptus Species in Ghana West Africa.(2020)
EFFECT OF DIFFERENT LEVELS OF I.B.A CONCENTRATION ON CLONAL PROPAGATION OF EUCALYPTUS SPECIES IN GHANA WEST AFRICA(2020)
Screening of two Sesbania species for fodder potential and response to phosphorus application on an acid soil in Ethiopia(1993)
Domestication of non-timber species.(1996)
Assessing the Potential Ecological Risks of a 12-Year Old Reclaimed Post-Mined Site for Agricultural Land-Use(2018)
List of Plant Species Recorded during the Atewa RAP survey, June 2006(2007)

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