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Vincent Kusi-Kyei

Forest Resources Technology

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About

Vincent Kusi-Kyei is a Lecturer at the Department of Forest Resources Technology. He is currently a PhD. Fellow in Natural Resources and Environmental Governance at the Faulty of Renewable Natural Resources, KNUST in collaboration with the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. He holds a MA degree in Sustainable Leisure Management from the Vancouver Island University, BC. Canada, a BSc degree in Forest Resources Technology and a Diploma in Natural Resources Management both from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi Ghana.His areas of expertise-teaching and research focus on ecological recreation, leisure and nature-based tourism; human dimensions in natural and environmental resources management and governance (conflicts and territorialities); environmental communication and interpretation; sustainable rural community livelihoods development and extension; and biodiversity and environmental health. He has over 10 years students’ industrial relationship and organiation, rural community engagement, impact and advocacy in sustainable natural resources management.

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The researcher's overall research focus is a comprehensive investigation of vegetation dynamics across ecological and environmental domains, examining their responses to seasonal changes, habitat type variations, and disturbances. Key themes include understanding how avian community structure responds to these factors, assessing the impacts of the energy transition in Ghana, and exploring how human activities and climate change influence species distributions and energy systems within Ghana’s Mole National Park.

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