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Home - RELAB Project Ghana
Limnology
Measurement of Surface Meteorology
Water Column Profiles
Laboratory Training
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Lake Modelling
Fisheries Management
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Community Engagement
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Watershed Modelling and Land Use Change
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Project Funding
Building Resilience of Lake Bosumtwi to Climate Change – RELAB Project is funded by
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Project Objectives
Sustainability of fishery resources of Lake Bosumtwi is under the influence of two main stressors namely climate change and anthropogenic activities in the watershed with unknown individual and synergistic effects on ecosystem functioning and fish productivity.
We aim to resolve the individual pathways that climatic and anthropogenic factors impact the lake environment as well as their combined effects on water quality and fish productivity.
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PUBLICATIONS
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MILLION USD GRANTS RECEIVED
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RESEARCH MEMBERS
NEWS/EVENTS
Two Masters students on RELAB graduate
Relab
March 23, 2020
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Two Master’s students involved in WP5 have graduated with Master of Philosophy from the University of Energy and Natural Resources,…
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RELAB attend GLEON 21 All Hands Meeting 2019
Relab
March 23, 2020
News
The Project Coordinator of RELAB attended the 21st All Hands Meeting of the Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network (GLEON) held…
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RELAB attend Ghana Science Association Conference 2019
Relab
March 23, 2020
News
A team from RELAB attended the 31st Biennial Conference of the Ghana Science Association held at the University of Cape…
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Limnology
Measurement of Surface Meteorology
Water Column Profiles
Laboratory Training
read more
Lake Modelling
Fisheries Management
read more
Community Engagement
read more
Watershed Modelling and Land Use Change
read more
Project Funding
Building Resilience of Lake Bosumtwi to Climate Change – RELAB Project is funded by
Project Partners
Project Objectives
Sustainability of fishery resources of Lake Bosumtwi is under the influence of two main stressors namely climate change and anthropogenic activities in the watershed with unknown individual and synergistic effects on ecosystem functioning and fish productivity.
We aim to resolve the individual pathways that climatic and anthropogenic factors impact the lake environment as well as their combined effects on water quality and fish productivity.
Read more
1
PUBLICATIONS
1.5
MILLION USD GRANTS RECEIVED
23
RESEARCH MEMBERS
NEWS/EVENTS
Two Masters students on RELAB graduate
Relab
March 23, 2020
Uncategorized
Two Master’s students involved in WP5 have graduated with Master of Philosophy from the University of Energy and Natural Resources,…
Read more
RELAB attend GLEON 21 All Hands Meeting 2019
Relab
March 23, 2020
News
The Project Coordinator of RELAB attended the 21st All Hands Meeting of the Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network (GLEON) held…
Read more
RELAB attend Ghana Science Association Conference 2019
Relab
March 23, 2020
News
A team from RELAB attended the 31st Biennial Conference of the Ghana Science Association held at the University of Cape…
Read more