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Kwadwo Boakye Boadu

Wood Science and Technology

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About

Dr. Boadu is a Forester and Forest Biomaterial Scientist working with the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. He is a member of the International Society for Tropical Foresters (ISTF). His objective is to contribute to the sustainable utilization of forest biomaterials in a way best suited for conservation, promoting environmental justice, and job creation. His expertise in Forestry, Environmental justice, Wood Science and Technology, biodiversity, Business Administration (Human Resources Management), community engagement, Teaching and development, and project implementation will achieve this. He is passionate about nature and all things biomaterial. Innovation, passion, excellence, integrity, and transparency are the qualities he values the most. He has excellent social and experimental research skills and is good at handling budgets, research communication, and statistical and graphical data analysis. He was a member of the team of investigators that worked on developing an early-warning Spatiotemporal flood risk model for the White Volta catchment sponsored by the KNUST Research Fund in 2022. He was a key team member from the Department of Wood Science and Technology, KNUST, that developed the BSc Packaging Technology Programme. He was a Supervisor for the Global Outlook on Forest Education Project (GOFE), sponsored by the International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO), and an Assistant Field Officer at the Mensuration and Inventory Unit at RMSC of the Forestry Commission of Ghana, Kumasi. He gathered data for the FAO Forest Resources Assessment (Ghana Report) in 2010 and the Forestry Commission's Seedling Survival Assessment in Several Forest Reserves in Ghana between 2007 and 2008. He was also part of the team contracted by the International Cocoa Initiative (Switzerland) to undertake a qualitative study in cocoa communities with Child labour monitoring and remediation systems (CLMRS) in Ghana to evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of appointing local community members as CLMRS monitoring agents. Dr. Boadu has been trained on bamboo conservation and carbon assessment by the International Network for Bamboo and Rattan. Having worked with the Forestry Commission of Ghana, he has established local and international links and contacts to ensure the smooth execution of forest-wood-biodiversity-related projects.He has conducted extensive research on various aspects of wood as the most significant forest biomaterial on earth and has several publications to his credit.He is a reviewer for internationally renowned journals, including ACS OMEGA, Maderas-Cienc Tecnol journal, Social Sciences and Humanities Open, Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, Asian Journal of Agriculture, BioResources, Case Studies in Construction Materials, International Journal of Forestry and Wood Science, and Scientific African.

Research Summary

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The researcher's work spans extensive natural plant and animal studies, investigating materials properties across diverse domains such as energy, economics, fire prevention, and sustainability. Their research encompasses investigations in sawdust, bamboo tissues, fungi, biofuels, agricultural practices, botany in trees, and forest management, addressing environmental impact to conservation and sustainability challenges.

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The Use of Indigenous Cultural Practices by the Ashantis for the Conservation of Forests in Ghana(2017)
Factors influencing community participation in the implementation and monitoring of FLEGT-VPA in Ghana(2021)
Investigation of the Cultural and Artistic Elements in the Biodiversity Policies and Strategies in Ghana(2018)
Suitability of sawdust from three tropical timbers for wood-cement composites(2018)
Suitability of <i>Chrysophyllum albidum</i> from moist semi-deciduous forest in Ghana as a raw material for manufacturing paper-based products(2019)
Assessment of the bending strength of mortise-tenon and dovetail joints in leg-and-rail construction using <i>Klainedoxa gabonensis</i> Pierre Ex Engl. and <i>Entandrophragma cylindricum</i> (Sprague) Sprague(2016)
Tissue and resin canal biometry of Pinus radiata D. Don. and Pinus caribaea Morelet wood from plantation forest(2022)
SWELLING CHARACTERISTICS OF CONVENTIONAL AND ORGANIC PRESERVATIVE-TREATED POROUS TROPICAL UTILITY HARDWOOD [CEIBA PENTANDRA (L.) GAERTN.](2013)
Influence of the chemical content of sawdust on the levels of important macronutrients and ash composition in Pearl oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus)(2023)
Mangrove plantation and fuelwood supply chain dynamics in the Keta Lagoon Complex Ramsar Site, Ghana(2023)
Pulp and Paper Making Characteristics of Fibers from Plantation-grown<i>Oxythenantera Abyssinica</i>and Beema Bamboo (A Tissue Cultured Clone from<i>Bambusa Balcooa</i>)(2020)
The chemical composition of Savannah bamboo (Oxytenanthera abyssinica) vinegar at varying pyrolysis temperatures and its termiticidal activity against wood-feeding termites(2024)
Physical and mechanical properties of Klainedoxa gabonensis with engineering potential(2016)
Physico-thermal and emission properties of tissue cultured clone from Bambusa balcoaa (Beema bamboo) and Oxytenanthera abyssinica as sustainable solid biofuels(2022)
Phytochemical efficacy of African orange ( <i>Citrus sinensis</i> ) peels as a natural termiticidal agent on bamboo ( <i>Bambusa vulgaris)</i>(2025)
Solvent extraction of inhibitory substances from three hardwoods of different densities and their compatibility with cement in composite production(2018)
The effect of storage period on the viability of Triplochiton scleroxylon K. Schum. seeds(2019)
Vandalism on city trees: a case study from KNUST campus, Ghana(2024)
Local communities’ willingness to pay for increasing the status of a Forest Reserve in Ghana to a National Park(2023)
Global Outlook on Forest Education (GOFE): A Special Report: Forest Education in Africa(2019)
Termite resistance of<i>Klainedoxa gabonensis</i>(kruma), a tropical lesser-utilised-species for commercial utilisation(2017)
Characterization of the fibre morphology and chemical composition of aged PB 260 and IRCA 41 clones of rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) wood for pulp and paper making(2022)
The Level of Utilization of Secondary Timber Species among Furniture Producers(2016)
Bio-mechanical properties of Klainedoxa Gabonensis and the strength performance of its Dovetail and Mortise-Tenon joints in leg-and-rail construction(2016)
Use of Acacia auriculiformis fast-growing tree species for the mitigation of climate change(2023)
Use of Acacia auriculiformis fast-growing tree species for the mitigation of climate change(2023)
Variations in soil biological and physicochemical properties of reclaimed artisanal mining sites under cocoa cultivation in Ghana across different reclamation ages(2025)

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