The researcher has focused extensively on wetlands for wastewater treatment, integrating their expertise in ecosystem dynamics, plant and animal studies, and ethical considerations. Key research themes include the ecological impacts of human disturbance, the role of Liana species, and forest management challenges. The methodology involves employing Allometric equations to estimate Liana biomass and analyzing tree community structure. Additionally, they explore edge effects on forest ecosystems and the biological responses to natural disturbances, such as fires and logging, contributing significantly to our understanding of tropical wetlands and ecosystem resilience in Ghana.
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