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Eric Paul Tudzi

Land Economy

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Eric Paul Tudzi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Land Economy whose speciality is in Corporate Real Estate Management.  He is also a professional Valuation and Estate Surveyor with remarkable experience gained from working extensively in project-affected mining communities.Eric is passionate about the youth and works with various youth groups by providing guidance and counseling targeted at making the youth more responsible, God-fearing  and development oriented. As an academician who believes in Inclusion, most of his recent  research activities and publications center on Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities.

Research Summary

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The researcher investigates the intersection of urban accessibility policies, inclusivity through education, legal advocacy, social justice practices (e.g., land rights, housing reparation), financial valuation methods, green building strategies, and their societal impacts on urban development in Ghana.

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Human Rights of Students with Disabilities in Ghana: Accessibility of the University Built Environment(2017)
Experiences of Students with Disabilities in Inaccessible Built Environments: A Case Study of a Student with Mobility Impairment in a University in Ghana(2020)
Politics, Disability and Social Inclusion: People with different abilities in the 21st Century(2011)
Deterrent libraries: Denying persons with disability(2018)
Inaccessible Built Environments in Ghana’s Universities: The Bane of a Weak Legal and Regulatory Framework for Persons with Disabilities 1(2017)
Mobility challenges of persons with disabilities at a University in Ghana(2017)
Barriers to accessibility of urban roads by persons with disabilities: A review of the literature(2024)
Towards Accessible Built Environments in Universities in Ghana: An Approach to Inclusiveness Assessment(2017)
Accessibility of pedestrian infrastructure along arterial roads to persons with disabilities in Kumasi(2023)
Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities: Gleanings from the Two Motorway Interchanges in Accra, Ghana(2025)
The Impacts of Mining Industries on Land Tenure in Ghana: A Comprehensive Systematic Literature Review(2024)
The alignment of corporate real estate strategy with corporate strategy: experiences from selected higher education institutions in Ghana(2023)
Corporate real estate management and bank profitability(2021)
Towards Accessible Built Environments in Universities in Ghana: An Approach to Inclusiveness Assessment(2017)
Promoting Education on Inclusive Design of the Built Environment at Knust(2015)
Determinants of Incremental Housing: An Emerging City Perspective from the Global South(2024)
Analysis of the Ghanaian housing deficit between 1991 and 2017: The potential household approach(2025)
Land tenure as a challenge to the sustainability of the Amokwao Community Resource Management area in Ghana(2009)
COMMUNITY RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AREA IN GHANA(2009)
Organization of Landed Properties of Tertiary Institutions Case Study: Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, University College of Education of Winneba, Kumasi Campus, Kumasi Polytechnic(2000)
Book Review: Politics, disability and social inclusion: People with different abilities in the 21st century(2014)
Valuation of Investment Properties in Sub-Sharan Africa, Time for the DCF Approach?(2012)
Green Building Literacy and University Students' Housing Choice in Ghana(2023)
GREEN BUILDING LITERACY AND HOUSING CHOICE(2022)
Buy versus Rent Decision of Office Space among Public Corporations in Ghana(2024)

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