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Giscience & Remote Sensing | 2015

Floodplain wetland mapping in the White Volta River Basin of Ghana

Benjamin Kofi Nyarko; Bernd Diekkrüger; Nick van de Giesen; Paul L. G. Vlek

Apart from the earmarked Ramsar sites along the coastal zones of Ghana, no inventory has been conducted to determine the location, distribution, and status of wetlands within any of its river basins. In this study, a logistic regression model was used within the GIS platform to predict, at pixel level, the presence of a wetland in the basin of the White Volta River. The output consisted of a map and also indicated that a total of 259.5 km2 of the land mass is estimated as probable floodplain wetland sites. The model used resulted in a high level of accuracy in predicting wetland presence.


Journal of Geovisualization and Spatial Analysis | 2017

Explicit Modeling of Spatial Growth Patterns in Shama, Ghana: an Agent-Based Approach

Justice Nana Inkoom; Benjamin Kofi Nyarko; Kwabena Barima Antwi

The integration of geographic information systems (GIS) and agent-based models (ABMs) can be an efficient tool to improve spatial planning practices. This paper utilizes GIS and ABM approaches to simulate spatial growth patterns of settlement structures in Shama. A preliminary household survey on residential location decision-making choice served as the behavioural rule for the household agent while physical environment properties extracted from a 2005 image provided the inputs for the model. The resulting growth pattern model implemented in NetLogo was compared with empirical growth patterns to ascertain model accuracy. The paper establishes that the development of unplanned structures and its evolving structural pattern is a function of land price, proximity to economic centres, household economic status, and location decision-making patterns. The application of the proposed model underlines its potential for integration into urban planning policies and practices and for extending the understanding of residential decision-making processes in emerging cities in developing countries.


Journal of Spatial Hydrology | 2002

Application of a Rational Model in GIS for Flood Risk Assessment in Accra, Ghana

Benjamin Kofi Nyarko


Ecological Complexity | 2017

Assessing the risk of seasonal food insecurity with an expert-based Bayesian Belief Network approach in northern Ghana, West Africa

Janina Kleemann; Enrico Celio; Benjamin Kofi Nyarko; Marcos Jimenez-Martinez; Christine Fürst


International journal of disaster risk reduction | 2017

Flood disaster risk mapping in the Lower Mono River Basin in Togo, West Africa

Joshua Ntajal; Benjamin L. Lamptey; Ibrahim B. Mahamadou; Benjamin Kofi Nyarko


Regional Studies in Marine Science | 2017

Fragmentation of wetlands in the south eastern coastal savanna of Ghana

Richard Adade; Benjamin Kofi Nyarko; Denis Worlanyo Aheto; Kingsley Nana Osei


International journal of disaster risk reduction | 2016

Vulnerability and risk levels of communities within Ankobra estuary of Ghana

Adams Osman; Benjamin Kofi Nyarko; Simon Mariwah


Archive | 2017

Geodesign a Tool for Redefining Flood Risk Disaster in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Southern Catchment of Ankobra Basin, Ghana

Adams Osman; Benjamin Kofi Nyarko


Ghana Journal of Geography | 2017

Lithological responses to sea erosion along selected coastlines between Komenda and Saltpond, Ghana

Mabel Anim; Benjamin Kofi Nyarko


2015 AGU Fall Meeting | 2015

MAINSTREAMING CLIMATE CHANGE INTO GEOSCIENCES CURRICULUM OF TERTIARY EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS IN GHANA

Benjamin Kofi Nyarko

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Adams Osman

University of Cape Coast

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Boubacar Barry

International Water Management Institute

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Mabel Anim

University of Cape Coast

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Richard Adade

University of Cape Coast

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Simon Mariwah

University of Cape Coast

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