Dr Lawrence Damnyag: Leading Research in Agricultural Policy
Principal Scientist at CSIR-Forestry Research Institute of Ghana, Ghana
🌱🔬Lawrence Damnyag, a Ghanaian born on July 4, 1963, is a distinguished Principal Research Scientist with a Ph.D. in Forest Science-Forest Economics from the University of Eastern Finland (2012). He also holds a Master of Philosophy in Economics from the University of Ghana (2000) and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics with Statistics (1996).Currently based in Kumasi, Ghana, Lawrence serves as a Principal Scientist at the CSIR-Forestry Research Institute of Ghana and holds a Senior Lecturer position at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. With over 20 years of expertise, his research encompasses farm, forest, and environmental resource valuation, development of decision support tools for forest management, and collaboration with farming communities to promote low carbon initiatives, forest restoration.🌍🌾
Publication Profile:🌟👨🎓
🎓 Education:
- Ph.D. in Forest Science-Forest Economics, University of Eastern Finland, 2012
- MPhil in Economics, University of Ghana, 2000
- BA (Hons) in Economics with Statistics, University of Ghana, 1996
🌐 Training:
Decision Making in Natural Resources Management (Netherlands, 2004).Landscape functions and people: Strategic planning for natural resource governance (Thailand, 2007).Online course on Operationalizing article 6.2 of the Paris Agreement (2023)
👔 Professional Memberships:
European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE).Scandinavian Society of Forest Economics (SSFE)
💼 Current Position:
Principal Research Scientist at CSIR-Forestry Research Institute of Ghana; Senior Lecturer at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana.
🌱 Experience:
Over 20 years of expertise in research, collaborating with African farmers for livelihood enhancement and forest conservation. Holds extensive teaching and thesis supervision experience at the postgraduate level.
Research Focus 🌱🔬
🔬 Lawrence Damnyag’s research revolves around sustainable management of farm, forest, and environmental resources. His work spans diverse areas including:
- 🌱 Farm, Forest, and Environmental Resources Valuation
- 🌳 Decision Support Tools for Forest Resources Management
- 🌾 Low Carbon Farming and Forest Restoration
- 📊 Economic Modeling of Agro-forestry Systems
- 🌏 International Forest Policy and Carbon Finance
👥 With over 20 years of experience, he collaborates with African farmers, focusing on livelihood enhancement, conservation, and the intersection of agriculture and forestry for a greener and economically viable future.
- Dependence on forest resources and tropical deforestation in Ghana
Cited by: 289 Year: 2009 - Involving local farmers in rehabilitation of degraded tropical forests: some lessons from Ghana
Cited by: 149 Year: 2008 - Role of tenure insecurity in deforestation in Ghana’s high forest zone
Cited by: 86 Year: 2012 - Sustaining protected areas: Identifying and controlling deforestation and forest degradation drivers in the Ankasa Conservation Area, Ghana
Cited by: 63 Year: 2013 - Revisiting illegal logging and the size of the domestic timber market: the case of Ghana
Cited by: 53 Year: 2012 - Adaptation strategies of Ghanaian cocoa farmers under a changing climate
Cited by: 42 Year: 2020 - Economic cost of deforestation in semi-deciduous forests—A case of two forest districts in Ghana
Cited by: 42 Year: 2011 - Forest and agroecosystem fire management in Ghana
Cited by: 40 Year: 2010 - Factors influencing climate change adaptation strategies in North-Western Ghana: evidence of farmers in the Black Volta Basin in Upper West region
Cited by: 32 Year: 2021 - The Ankasa Forest Conservation Area of Ghana: Ecosystem service values and on-site REDD+ opportunity cost
Cited by: 30 Year: 2016