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Paul Osei-Tutu

Forest Resources Technology

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Dr. Paul Osei-Tutu is a Lecturer at the KNUST Department of Forest Resources Technology. He holds a PhD degree in Forest Governance from the University of Freiburg (Germany), an MPhil degree in Environment, Society and Development from the University of Cambridge (UK) and a BSc degree in Natural Resources Management from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (Ghana). His areas of expertise are: local/decentralised natural resource management; formal and informal institutions of local forest management; small forest enterprises; bamboo resource management and utilization; and natural resource conflicts. He has over 10 years of experience in social science research, consultancies, project coordination and project reporting.

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The researcher's work focuses on examining the dynamics of resource management in Ghana, particularly within forests, Cocoa and Sweet Potato crops, and energy systems. Their studies explore themes such as informal institutions, forest management policies, agropastoral practices, Cocoa and Sweet Potato adoption, occupational hazards, mining activities, and agricultural development across various physical and life sciences domains. This research is situated within the broader context of sustainable development goals, examining how these factors influence local resource use and ecological sustainability in Ghana.

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