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The impact of religion on women empowerment as a millennium development goal in Africa
AJ Njoh, FA Akiwumi
Social indicators research 107, 1-18, 2012
1272012
Mining and environmental change in Sierra Leone, West Africa: a remote sensing and hydrogeomorphological study
FA Akiwumi, DR Butler
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 142, 309-318, 2008
732008
Strangers and Sierra Leone mining: cultural heritage and sustainable development challenges
FA Akiwumi
Journal of Cleaner Production 84, 773-782, 2014
692014
Impacts of climate change on the tourism sector of a Small Island Developing State: A case study for the Bahamas
A Pathak, PE van Beynen, FA Akiwumi, KC Lindeman
Environmental Development 37, 100556, 2021
622021
Total mercury loadings in sediment from gold mining and conservation areas in Guyana
J Howard, MA Trotz, K Thomas, E Omisca, HT Chiu, T Halfhide, F Akiwumi, ...
Environmental monitoring and assessment 179, 555-573, 2011
542011
The impact of colonization on access to improved water and sanitation facilities in African cities
AJ Njoh, FA Akiwumi
Cities 28 (5), 452-460, 2011
492011
Global incorporation and local conflict: Sierra Leonean mining regions
FA Akiwumi
Antipode 44 (3), 581-600, 2012
432012
Landscaping practices, community perceptions, and social indicators for stormwater nonpoint source pollution management
A Persaud, K Alsharif, P Monaghan, F Akiwumi, MC Morera, E Ott
Sustainable cities and society 27, 377-385, 2016
402016
A sustainability index for small island developing states
P Van Beynen, FA Akiwumi, K Van Beynen
International journal of sustainable development & world ecology 25 (2), 99-116, 2018
302018
Participation-related factors influencing performance in four urban-based community-operated water schemes in Kisumu, Kenya
EO Ananga, AJ Njoh, JY Anchang, FA Akiwumi
Community Development Journal 52 (2), 319-336, 2017
302017
Colonial legacies, land policies and the millennium development goals: Lessons from Cameroon and Sierra Leone
AJ Njoh, F Akiwumi
Habitat International 36 (2), 210-218, 2012
282012
Electricity supply, and access to water and improved sanitation as determinants of gender-based inequality in educational attainment in Africa
AJ Njoh, EO Ananga, IB Ngyah-Etchutambe, LE Deba, FJ Asah, ...
Social Indicators Research 135, 533-548, 2018
192018
Africa’s triple heritage, land commodification and women’s access to land: Lessons from Cameroon, Kenya and Sierra Leone
AJ Njoh, EO Ananga, JY Anchang, EMN Ayuk-Etang, FA Akiwumi
Journal of Asian and African Studies 52 (6), 760-779, 2017
182017
Transnational mining corporations and sustainable resource‐based livelihoods in Sierra Leone
FA Akiwumi
Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 32 (1), 53-70, 2011
172011
Indigenous people, women and water: The importance of local knowledge for project planning in an African context
FA Akiwumi
The Business of Water and Sustainable Development, 188-197, 2018
142018
Perceptions of scientists held by US students can be broadened through inclusive classroom interventions
SL Sheffield, ML Cook, VJ Ricchezza, GA Rocabado, FA Akiwumi
Communications Earth & Environment 2 (1), 83, 2021
132021
Environmental and social change in southwestern Sierra Leone: Timber extraction (1832–1898) and rutile mining (1967–2005)
FA Akiwumi
Texas State University-San Marcos, 2006
132006
Conflict timber, conflict diamonds: parallels in the political ecology of 19th and 20th century resource exploitation in Sierra Leone
FA Akiwumi, KK Agyemang, K Panford
Development in the Twenty-first Century: Pertinent Socio-Economic and …, 2006
122006
The new kid on the old block: Coltan, conflict-prone minerals, and post-war reconstruction in Sierra Leone
FA Akiwumi, AO Hollist
The Extractive Industries and Society 3 (2), 316-319, 2016
112016
Source apportionment of wet-deposited atmospheric mercury in Tampa, Florida
R Michael, AL Stuart, MA Trotz, F Akiwumi
Atmospheric research 170, 168-175, 2016
112016
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