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3rd West Africa Water & Environment Conference

http://www.ace-events.com/WA2000SConf.htm

International conference on water supply, sanitation, pollution control and environmental protection. 7-10 November 2000, Accra.

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Antwi Farms

http://www.antwifarms.com/

Offering information on farming and the raising of livestock for the country.

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BPSP Regional Site

http://www.gws-bpsp.org.gh

Part of the Biodiversity Planning Support Project. Ghana is the Regional Site for Anglophone West Africa.

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Forestry Information Network

http://www.forig.org

Information on network institutions (research, government, NGO's and donors), services, current projects, publications and personnel.

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Forestry Research Institute of Ghana

http://www.forig.org/forig/

Conducts research to generate both scientific knowledge and technologies for the sustainable use of Ghana's forest resources. Information on research divisions and the Institute's history.

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Green Earth Organisation

http://www.greenearth.org.gh

Sponsoring Green Earth Culture, an international environmental education program.

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Nature Conservation Research Centre (NCRC)

http://www.ncrc.org.gh

Includes the official Ghana Ecotourism website, the virtualGhana Project, Community Conservation, and Environmental Education and Natural Sciences Research.

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Proposed Halliburton Co. Dam in Bui National Park

http://worldtwitch.com/ghana_bui.htm

Information and articles about a new dam on the Black Volta River which would flood critical hippo habitat in the national park. From WorldTwitch.

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We are Managing

http://www.home.zonnet.nl/keesvandergeest/

M.A. Thesis about how rural households in northwest Ghana have adapted their livelihoods to climatic changes. Word-processor format only.

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