Adjunct Instructor and PhD Candidate in Regional Development Planning, University of Cincinnati
My interests encompass sustainable development, local economic development, international development planning and GIS application in planning. I concentrate on understanding the challenges to environmental sustainability in rapidly urbanizing communities in Africa, particularly Ghana, and how these challenges can be managed through sustainable community planning frameworks. I am currently a PhD Candidate in Regional Development Planning at the University of Cincinnati’s School of Planning.
How a Japanese system can help African cities adapt to climate change
Apr 27, 2019 06:06 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Sub-Saharan Africa is already experiencing the realities of a changing climate and the situation is only going to get worse. The reasons for this are complex. And theyre exacerbated by deficits in the regions...