Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior in Predicting US Residents’ Willingness to Pay to Restore Degraded Tropical Rainforest Watersheds

Elizabeth A Obeng , Kwame A Oduro , Beatrice D Obiri ,
Journal of Sustainable Development 12 ( 6) 62

2019
Bamboo Value Chain Study

Beatrice Darko Obiri , Kwame A Oduro , Elizabeth A Obeng , Sarah Pentsil
Smpte Journal

2020
Governance of forest landscape restoration: analyses of governance issues in cases from Ghana and India.

Ernest Foli , Promode Kant , Pia Katila , Wil de Jong
( 34) 20220557169 -20220557169

1
2021
IMPERFECT PAYMENTS FOR FOREST ECOSYSTEM SERVICES: NEGLECTED EXISTENCE VALUES, FREE-RIDERSHIP, AND BENEFICIARIES’WILLINGNESS-TO-PAY

Elizabeth A Obeng , Francisco X Aguilar
Forest Economics and Policy in a Changing Environment: How Market, Policy, and Climate Transformations Affect Forests 58 -58

2016
The Charcoal Industry in Ghana: An Alternative Livelihood Option for Displaced Illegal Chainsaw Lumber Producers

Beatrice Darko Obiri Isaac Nunoo , Elizabeth A Obeng , Francis Wilson Owusu , Emmanuel Marfo
Tropenbos International

33
2014
Socio-economic factors affecting agroforestry adoption by smallholder farmers in Ghana

Elizabeth A Obeng , Michael Weber
Ghana J. Forestry 30 ( 1) 43 - 60

20
2014
Bamboo Policy Integration Analysis

Kwame A Oduro , Elizabeth A Obeng , Haruna Abukari , Sarah Pentsil

2020
Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior in Predicting US Residents’ Willingness to Pay to Restore Degraded Tropical Rainforest Watersheds

Elizabeth A Obeng , Kwame A Oduro , Beatrice D Obiri ,
Journal of Sustainable Development 12 ( 6) 62

2019
Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior in Predicting US Residents’ Willingness to Pay to Restore Degraded Tropical Rainforest Watersheds

Elizabeth A Obeng , Kwame A Oduro , Beatrice D Obiri ,
Journal of Sustainable Development 12 ( 6) 1 -62

2024
Assessment of the Effectiveness of Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue

Elizabeth Asantewaa Obeng Emmanuel Marfo , Nelson Owusu-Ansah and Gertrude Boateng Nantwi
Tropenbos International 85pp -85pp

9
2014
Carving out indigenous tree species to sustain rural livelihood

S Obeng , E.A. , Mensah , J.K.
Ghana Journal of Forestry 27 ( 2)

3
2011
Willingness-to-pay for restoration of water quality services across geo-political boundaries

Elizabeth Asantewaa Obeng , Francisco Xavier Aguilar ,
Current Research in Environmental Sustainability 3 100037

2021
6
2019
Water quality improvements elicit consistent willingness-to-pay for the enhancement of forested watershed ecosystem services

Francisco Xavier Aguilar , Elizabeth Asantewaa Obeng , Zhen Cai
Ecosystem Services 30 158 -171

13
2018
Value orientation and payment for ecosystem services: Perceived detrimental consequences lead to willingness-to-pay for ecosystem services.

Elizabeth Asantewaa Obeng , Francisco Xavier Aguilar
Journal of Environmental Management 206 458 -471

83
2018
Climate change and rural communities in Ghana: Social vulnerability, impacts, adaptations and policy implications

William Kwadwo Dumenu , Elizabeth Asantewaa Obeng
Environmental Science & Policy 55 208 -217

98
2016
Climate change and forest dependent livelihoods; vulnerabilities and impacts

Elizabeth Asantewaa Obeng , Ebenezer Owusu-Sekyere , William Kwadwo Dumenu , Eric E Nutakor
Technical Report, Forest Livelihood and Sustainable Development Division, Government of Ghana Project

5
2011
Current Research in Environmental Sustainability

Elizabeth Asantewaa Obeng , Francisco Xavier Aguilar ,
Current Research in Environmental Sustainability 2 100019 -100019

2020
Local communities’ preferences and economic values for ecosystem services from Mole National Park in Ghana: A choice experiment approach

Elizabeth Asantewaa Obeng , Isaac Dakurah , Kwame Antwi Oduro , Beatrice Darko Obiri
Global Ecology and Conservation 32 e01904 -e01904

14
2021