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Bagson Ernest (PhD)
Bagson Ernest (PhD)
SD Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies; Wa - Upper West Region, Ghana
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Youth in agriculture: prospects and challenges in the Sissala area of Ghana.
BA Naamwintome, E Bagson
1352013
Assessment of a smallscale irrigation scheme on household food security and leisure in Kokoligu; Ghana
E Bagson, CJW Kuuder
Research on Humanities and Social Sciences, 2013
402013
Energy, Water and Waste Management in the Accommodation Sector of Tamale Metropolis, Ghana
WCJ Kuuder, E Bagson, VM Prempeh, A Mumuni, R Adongo, EE Amoako
American Journal of Tourism Management 2 (1A), 1-9, 2013
382013
Livelihood enhancement through ecotourism: A case of Mognori Eco village near Mole National PARK, Damongo, Ghana
CJW Kuuder, E Bagson, OI AALANGDONG
International Journal of Business and Social Science, 2013
332013
‘Informal exceptionalism?’Labour migrants’ creative entrepreneurship for sustainable livelihoods in Accra, Ghana
M Oteng-Ababio, A Tanle, ST Amoah, L Kusi, EA Kosoe, E Bagson
Journal of Asian and African Studies 54 (1), 88-103, 2019
282019
Securing the urban space: on whose terms? Insights from poverty and crime baseline survey in Tamale, Ghana
E Bagson, AY Owusu
Ghana Journal of Geography 8 (1), 124-147, 2016
172016
Assessment of visitor satisfaction in Mole National Park, Ghana
CJW Kuuder, E Bagson, OI Aalangdong
African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure, 2013
162013
Home gardening: the surviving food security strategy in the Nandom Traditional Area-upper west region Ghana
E Bagson, AN Beyuo
Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa, 2012
132012
Analysis of informal crime prevention strategies in urban Ghana: the case of Kumasi and Tamale
E Bagson
PhD diss., doctoral dissertation, University of Ghana, 2018
62018
Analysis of the spatial influence of the Ghana Police Services in the Kumasi Metropolis
E Bagson
International Journal of Current Science and Engineering 1 (7), 169-175, 2019
42019
Demarketing strategies as preventive deterrent to alcohol abuse and its intricacies in households and streets: An Evidence from WA in North West Ghana
TB Nassè, E Bagson, G Gyader, S Marfo, B Konlan
Advances in Social Sciences and Management 1 (3), 19-26, 2023
12023
Managing negative alcohol-related concerns: a quantitative research concerning consumers from both Abrahamic and endogenous religious faith
TB Nassè, D Tuurosong, AL Diedong, E Bagson, S Marfo, H Musah, ...
International Journal of Management & Entrepreneurship Research 5 (2), 115-127, 2023
12023
Exploring the Motivations for Youth Group Membership and Identity Construction in the Tamale Metropolis, Ghana.
E Bagson
Politeia (02568845) 40 (2), 2021
12021
Travel Philanthropy in the LarabangaMognori Tourist Enclave in Northern Ghana
CJW Kuuder, WS Yeboah, EK Yirbekyaa, G Poku, CF Arowosafe, C Anab, ...
Ghana Journal of Development Studies 16 (3), 68-86, 2019
12019
Determinants of Safety and Liveability in Kumasi and Tamale Metropolitan Areas in Urban Ghana
E Bagson, G Owusu, M Oteng-Ababio
Ghana Journal of Development Studies 16 (2), 91-112, 2019
12019
End of life care delivery: perspectives from Ghana and Germany
E Bagson, J Pundt
Public Health Forum 31 (1), 41-44, 2023
2023
Profile of Victims of Neighbourhood Crimes in Ghanaian Cities
E Bagson, A Owusu, G Owusu, C Wrigley-Asante, M Oteng-Ababio
Ghana Journal of Geography 13 (2), 2021
2021
An Assessment of the Performance of Local Economic Development (LED) at the Local Level in Ghana: A Case Study of Sissala East District
GS Jasaw, A Iddrisu, E Bagson
European Journal of Social Sciences 36 (4), 537-543, 2013
2013
Surface Mining and Community Development In The Tano-Suraw Forest Reserve In The SefwiWiawso District: Ghana.
E Bagson
Journal of Environmental Management and Safety, 2012
2012
Exploring Motivations for Youth Group Membership and Identity Construction in Urban Ghana
E Bagson
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