The researcher's work is centered on the integration of ecological and biotechnological approaches to address environmental challenges in Ghana and related regions. A key theme is the application of natural materials such as plants and seaweed for soil health and ecosystem services, highlighting their role in mitigating environmental stressors like fire and climate change. The research emphasizes the importance of land management and biodiversity conservation, exploring how communities shape ecosystems through specific examples in forests and wetlands. Techniques like bioremediation and chemical amendments are used to enhance soil health, while studies on pest inhibitors contribute to understanding species interactions. The work also underscores the significance of these efforts in advancing ecological solutions for sustainable development.
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