WORKING PAPERS
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ATPS WORKING PAPER No. 80: Responsible Artificial Intelligence for Africa's Agriculture and Food System
Responsible Artificial Intelligence for Africa’s Agriculture and Food System
[Nicholas ozor, Joel Nwakaire, Alfred Nyambane, Wentland Muhatiah, Henri Tonnang, Daisy Salifu], ATPS WORKING PAPER No. 80
ATPS WORKING PAPER No. 79: Agricultural Innovations and Adaptations to Climate Change Effects and Food Security in Central Africa: Case of Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea and Central Africa Republic
Agricultural Innovations and Adaptations to Climate Change Effects and Food Security in Central Africa: Case of Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea and Central Africa Republic
[Musongong née Siri Bella Ngoh, Mafany George Teke, Ndeso Sylvevster Atanga], ATPS WORKING PAPER No. 79
ATPS WORKING PAPER No. 78: Design and Analysis of a 1MW Grid-Connected Solar PV System in Ghana
Design and Analysis of a 1MW Grid-Connected Solar PV System in Ghana
[Ebenezer Nyarko Kumi, Abeeku Brew-Hammond], ATPS WORKING PAPER No. 78
ATPS Working Paper No. 77: Farmers’ Perception and Adaptive Capacity to Climate Change and Variability in the Upper Catchment of Blue Nile, Ethiopia.
Farmers’ Perception and Adaptive Capacity to Climate Change and Variability in the Upper Catchment of Blue Nile, Ethiopia. ATPS Working Paper Series No. 77.
ATPS Working Paper No. 76: Multi-temporal threshold algorithm in forest fire detection using MDG satellite: The case of Zimbabwe.
Multi-temporal threshold algorithm in forest fire detection using MDG satellite: The case of Zimbabwe. ATPS Working Paper Series No. 76.
ATPS Working Paper No. 75: Role of information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in climate Change Awareness in Seke and Murewa Districts of Zimbabwe.
Role of information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in climate Change Awareness in Seke and Murewa Districts of Zimbabwe. ATPS Working Paper Series No. 75
ATPS Working Paper No. 74: Farmers’ Response and Adaptation Strategies to Climate Change in Mafeteng District, Lesotho.
Farmers’ Response and Adaptation Strategies to Climate Change in Mafeteng District, Lesotho
Farmers’ Response and Adaptation Strategies to Climate Change in Mafeteng District, Lesotho. ATPS Working Paper Series No. 74.
ATPS Working Paper No. 73: Vulnerability and adaptation strategies to climate variability of the Bos-taurusdairy genotypes in Nandi South and Rongai Counties in Kenya.
Vulnerability and adaptation strategies to climate variability of the Bos-taurusdairy genotypes in Nandi South and Rongai Counties in Kenya. ATPS Working Paper Series No. 73.
ATPS Working Paper No. 72: Developing the Capacity and Improving Access of Small-scale Farmers to Low Cost Artificial Substrate Mushroom Cultivation in South-Eastern Nigeria,
Developing the Capacity and Improving Access of Small-scale Farmers to Low Cost Artificial Substrate Mushroom Cultivation in South-Eastern Nigeria, ATPS Working Paper No. 72
ATPS WORKING PAPER No. 71: Vehicular Carbon Emissions Concentration Level in Minna, Nigeria the Environmental Cum Climate Change Implication
[Okelola Olumayokun Francis, Okhimamhe Apollonia], ATPS WORKING PAPER No. 71
ATPS WORKING PAPER No. 69: Appropriate Protection, Promotion and Access to Benefit-Sharing of Traditional Herbal Medicinal Knowledge in Uganda
Wanakwakwa J., Munabi C., Lwanga H., Muhumuza J., Gateese T.], ATPS WORKING PAPER No. 69
ATPS Working paper No. 68: Analysis of Traditional Healers in Lesotho: Implications on Intellectual Property Systems.
Analysis of Traditional Healers in Lesotho: Implications on Intellectual Property Systems.
Analysis of Traditional Healers in Lesotho: Implications on Intellectual Property Systems. ATPS Working paper No. 68
ATPS Working Paper No. 67: Traditional Healers and their Provision of Mental Health Services in Cosmopolitan Informal Settlements in Nairobi, Kenya.
Traditional Healers and their Provision of Mental Health Services in Cosmopolitan Informal Settlements in Nairobi, Kenya. ATPS Working Paper No. 67
ATPS Working Paper No. 66: A Study on Intellectual Property Environment in Eight Countries: Swaziland, Lesotho, Mozambique, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya and Ethiopia
By Joseph M. Wekundah. ATPS Working Paper Series No. 66
ATPS Working Paper No. 65: Assessment of Possible Intellectual Property Protection Options of Traditional Knowledge System in Ethiopia: Special Reference in Herbal Medicine for Livestock
By Tibebu Solomon. ATPS Working Paper Series No. 65
ATPS Working Paper No. 64: National Policies and Legal Frameworks Governing Traditional Knowledge and Effective Intellectual Property Systems in Southern and Eastern Africa: The Case of Traditional Healers in Tanzania
By Georges S. Shemdoe (PhD) and Loy Mhando. ATPS Working Paper Series No. 64
ATPS Working Paper No. 63: Incidence of Indigenous, Emerging and Innovative Climate Change Adaptation Practices for Smallholder Farmers’ Livelihood Security in Chikhwawa District, Southern Malawi
By Tennyson M Magombo, George Kanthiti, Grace Phiri, Mutisungirire Kachulu and Hilda Kabuli. ATPS Working Paper Series No. 63
ATPS Working Paper No. 62: Climate Change and Adaptation Measures in Northern Nigeria: Empirical Situation and Policy Implications
By Dr. Blessing Kaletapwa Farauta, Chukwudumebi Leticia Egbule, Dr. Yusuf Lawan Idrisa and Dr. Victoria, Chinwe Agu. ATPS Working Paper Series No. 62
ATPS Working Paper No. 61: Agricultural Innovations for Climate Change Adaptation and Food Security in West Africa: The Case of Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Liberia
By Ekwe Agwu Agwu, Festus Onesimus Amadu, Teddy Amara Morlai, Emmanuel Topor Wollor and Leroy W. Cegbe; ATPS Working Paper Series No. 61
ATPS Working Paper No.60: Assessment on the Adaptive Capacity of the Machobane Farming System to Climate Change in Lesotho
Assessment on the Adaptive Capacity of the Machobane Farming System to Climate Change in Lesotho
By Sissay B. Mekbib, Adesola O. Olaleye, Motlatsi N. Mokhothu, Masia Johane and Taddese Wondimu. ATPS Working Paper Series No.60
ATPS Working Paper No. 59: Agricultural Innovations for Climate Change Adaptation and Food Security in Africa: The Cases of Ghana and The Gambia
By Gordon Akon-Yamga, Paul Boadu, Beatrice Darko Obiri, Joyce Amoako and Fatou Janha Mboob. ATPS Working Paper Series No. 59.
ATPS Working Paper No. 58: Estimating Land Prices and Opportunity Costs of Conservation in a Megadiversity Country
Estimating Land Prices and Opportunity Costs of Conservation in a Megadiversity Country
By Philip M. Osano, Mathieu Rouget, Jane Turpie, Wilfried Thuiller and Andrew Balmford. ATPS Working Paper Series No. 58.
atps Working Paper No. 57: Climate Change Awareness and Adaptation in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria
Climate Change Awareness and Adaptation in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria
By Thaddeus Chidi Nzeadibe,Chukwudumebi L. Egbule,Nnaemeka A. Chukwuone and Victoria Chinwe Agu.Working Paper Serien No. 57.
atps Working Paper No. 56: Emerging and Indigenous Technology for Climate Change Adaptation in Southwest Nigeria
Emerging and Indigenous Technology for Climate Change Adaptation in Southwest Nigeria
By K. Adebayo,T. O. Dauda,L. S. Rikko,F. O. A. George,O. S. Fashola,J. J. Atungwu,S. O. Iposu,A. O. Shobowale and O. B. Osuntade. Working Paper Series No. 56
atps Working Paper No. 55: Emerging Technologies for Building Resilience to Climate Change Effect: A Case Study in Dangbe East District of the Republic of Ghana
Mahu Seth Agbeve,Atsu Titiati and Wilhemina Quaye . Working Paper Series No 55.
ATPS Working Paper No. 54: Enhancing Agricultural Yields by Small-holder Farmers through Integrated Climate Change Adaptation in Sierra Leone
By Teddy Amara Morlai,Chris Bobo Squire,Kelleh Gbawuru Mansaray and Gibril Vandy. Working Paper Series No. 54.
atps Working Paper No. 53: Indigenous Agricultural Adaptation to Climate Change: Study of Imo and Enugu States in Southeast Nigeria
By Anselm A. Enete,Ignatius I. Madu,Josephat C. Mojekwu,Anthony N. Onyekuru,Elizabeth .A. Onwubuya and Fidelis Eze. Working Paper Series No. 53.
atps Working Paper No. 52: Technological Challenges of Climate Change Adaptation in Nigeria: Insights from Enugu State
Technological Challenges of Climate Change Adaptation in Nigeria: Insights from Enugu State
By Emeka Celestine Nzeh and Ogugua Rita Eboh (Mrs.) Working Paper Series No. 52.
atps Working Paper No. 51: Tracking Effective Indigenous Adaptation Strategies on Impacts of Climate Variability on Food Security and Health of Subsistence Farmers in Tanzania
By Riziki Silas Shemdoe Working Paper Series No. 51.
atps Working Papers No. 50: Developpement d’une Zone Humide Simulee Plantee avec Amaranthacea et Capri: Aridacea pour le traitement des eaux usess domestiques
By Jacques Kouakou Working Papers Series No. 50
atps Working Papers No. 49: Assessment of Rural Water Supply Management in Selected Rural Areas of Oyo State, Nigeria
Assessment of Rural Water Supply Management in Selected Rural Areas of Oyo State, Nigeria
By Niyi Gbadegesin and Felix Olorunfemi Working Papers Series No. 49
atps Working Papers No. 48: Water Pollution by Industries in Lesotho
Water Pollution by Industries in Lesotho
By Deepa Pullanikatil 2007. Working Papers Series No. 48
atps Working Papers No. 47: Ecological Sanitation as a Water and Environmental Conservation Technology Option: The case of slum communities in Kampala
By J. Kakooza, D. Khayangayanga, J. Kurundu and D. Nalubega 2007. Working Papers Series No. 47
atps Working Papers No. 46: Small Scale Rainwater Harvesting for Combating Water Deprivation at Orphan Care Centres in Peri-Urban Areas of Lilongwe, Malawi
By H.R. Mloza-Banda, A. Chikuna and D.D. Singa 2007. Working Papers Series No. 46
atps Working Papers No. 45: Assessment of Community Water and Sanitation in Ghana
Assessment of Community Water and Sanitation in Ghana
By R. M. Entsua-Mensah, G. Essegbey, G. Frempong and C. Engmann 2007. Working Papers Series No. 45
atps Working Papers No. 44: An Assessment of the Effects of Technology Transfer on Gender Roles within a Community: The Development of Tea and Coffee Production among Smallholder Farmers in Kiambu District, Central Province Kenya
By Winifred Karugu 2006. Working Papers Series No. 44
atps Working Papers No. 43: Socio-Economic and Environmental consequences of Agricultural Technology: A Comparative Study of Small Scale Surface Irrigation Technology in Nigeria and Swaziland
By Kevin Urama and Emanuel Mwendera. Working Papers Series No. 43
atps Working Papers No. 42: Engineering Education for Industrial Development: Case Studies of Nigeria, Ghana and Zimbabwe
Engineering Education for Industrial Development: Case Studies of Nigeria,Ghana and Zimbabwe
By A. A Afonja,K. Sraku-Lartey,S. A. Oni. Working Papers Series No. 42
atps Working Papers No. 41: The Role of Development Financial Institutions in the Aquisition of Technological Capabilities by Small and Medium Enterprises in Kenya
By G.S. Namusonge. Working Papers Series No. 41
Atps Working Papers No. 40: Socio-economic Consequences of Technological Change on the Rural Non-Farm Igbo Women Entrepreneurs of South-Eastern Nigeria: Implications for Farm and Non-Farm Linkages
By Jonathan O. Alimba and Justina U. Mgabada. Working Papers Series No. 40
atps Working Papers No. 39: The Impact of Information Technology on Nigerian Economy: A Study of Manufacturing and Services Sectors
By David Ola Kajobgola. Working Papers Series No. 39
atps Working Papers No. 38: The Gender Variable in Agricultural Technology: A Case Study of Rural Farmers in Machakos District
The Gender Variable in Agricultural Technology: A Case Study of Rural Farmers in Machakos District
By Esther Njiro. Working Papers Series No. 38
atps Working Papers No. 37: Women and Engineering in Nigeria: Towards Improved Policy Initiatives and Increased Female Participation
By A. J. Badekale. Working Papers Series No. 37
atps Working Papers No. 35: Analysis and Comparison of the Agricultural Development Programme and University Agricultural Technology Transfer System in Nigeria
By M.C. Madukwe, E.C. Ekoli and S.O. Eze. Working Papers Series No. 35
atps Working Papers No. 34: Analysis of Indigenous knowledge in Swaziland: implications for sustainable agricultural development
Analysis of Indigenous knowledge in Swaziland: implications for sustainable agricultural development
By Musa A. Dube and Patricia J. Mus. Working Papers Series No. 34
atps Working Papers No. 33: Acquisition of Technological Capability in Africa: A Case Study of Indigenous Building Materials Firms in Nigeria
By Yomi Oruwai, Margaret Jev, Opuene Owei 2002. Working Papers Series No. 33
atps Working Papers No. 32: Technology Transfer and Acquisition in the Oil Sector and Government Policy in Nigeria
Technology Transfer and Acquisition in the Oil Sector and Government Policy in Nigeria
By R.I. Chima, E.A. Owioduoki, R.I. Ogoh 2002. Working Papers Series No. 32
atps Working Papers No. 26: Technological Capability in the Nigerian Leather Industry: A Firm Level Case Study
Technological Capability in the Nigerian Leather Industry: A Firm Level Case Study
By Uka Ezenwe, Enwere Dike, Anthony Ihuoma, Mike Duru. Working Papers Series No. 26
atps Working Papers No. 25: Domestic Energy Situation in Nigeria: Technological Implications and Policy Alternatives
Domestic Energy Situation in Nigeria: Technological Implications and Policy Alternatives
By Olabisi I. Aina. Working Papers Series No. 25
atps Working Papers No. 23: Gender Differences in Small Scale Rice Farmers Access to Technological Inputs in Enugu State of Nigeria
By David Nwoye Ezeh. Working Papers Series No. 23
atps Working Papers No. 22: Technological Response to Telecommunications Development: A Study of Firms and Institutions in Nigeria
By Adeyinka F. Modue. Working Papers Series No. 22
atps Working Papers No. 19: Investigation into factors that Influence the Diffusion and Adoption of Intentions and Innovations from Research Institutes and Universities in Kenya
By Bwisa, H.M. and Gachui. Working Papers Series No. 19
atps Working Papers No. 14: Impact of Economic Liberalization on Technologies in Enterprises Processing Agricultural Produce
Impact of Economic Liberalization on Technologies in Enterprises Processing Agricultural Produce
By P.Madaya. Working Papers Series No. 14
atps Working Papers No. 1: The Effects of Economic Reforms on the Quality of Technological Manpower Development in Nigeria
The Effects of Economic Reforms on the Quality of Technological Manpower Development in Nigeria
By T.Adeboye, M.S.D. Bafachwa, O.A. Bamiro. Working Papers Series No. 1