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1. Successful Community Participation in Climate Change Adaptation Programs: on Whose Terms?

2. Applications of Fractional Order Logistic Grey Models for Carbon Emission Forecasting.

3. Climate change as a veiled driver of migration in Bangladesh and Ghana.

4. Interfacing scientific and indigenous knowledge and practices for smallholder agriculture in north-western Ghana.

5. Localising centralised climate policies in Ghana: insights from 3 local governments.

6. Using participatory videos in understanding farmers experiences with climate smart agricultural practices: reflections from Ghana.

7. Mobilizing 'communities of practice' for local development and accleration of the Sustainable Development Goals.

8. Elderly smallholder farmers' perceptions of and adaptation to climate variability and change in rural Ghana.

9. Sustainable Decommissioning in Ghana: Historical Developments, Current Practice and Challenges.

10. Climate policy research uptake dynamics for sustainable agricultural development in Sub-Saharan Africa.

11. The political ecology of cocoa in Ghana: Past, present and future challenges.

12. Why "formal" climate adaptation strategies fail in sub‐Saharan Africa: Ignoring adapters' agency in the case of smallholding agriculture farming practices in Bono East Region of Ghana.

13. Climate and Food Insecurity Risks: Identifying Exposure and Vulnerabilities in the Post-Food Production System of Northern Ghana.

14. Land suitability for irrigation of small reservoirs using spatial techniques in the upper regions of Ghana.

15. Gender perceptions on the causes of climate variation and its effects on cassava production among farmers in Ghana.

16. Indigenous knowledge in climate change adaptation: Choice of indigenous adaptation responses to coastal erosion in Ghanaian communities.

17. The place of social transformation analysis in vulnerability assessment for climate adaptation planning in Upper West Region, Ghana: A review synthesis.

18. Prioritizing climate adaptation at the local level in Ghana.

19. Understanding the physical and human contexts of fluvial floods in rural Ghana.

20. On-farm adaptation strategies to climate change: the case of smallholder farmers in the Northern Development Authority Zone of Ghana.

21. The 'More Than Maps' framework for building research capacity among young people in coastal climate change adaptation.

22. Ecosystem-based adaptation practices to stem climate change impacts: smallholder farmers' perspectives.

23. Rural Agriculture and Poverty Trap: Can Climate-Smart Innovations Provide Breakeven Solutions to Smallholder Farmers?

24. How do farmers' perceptions of climate variability and change match or and mismatch climatic data? Evidence from North-west Ghana.

25. Socio-economic determinants for the deployment of Climate-Smart One-Health innovations. A meta-analysis approach prioritizing Ghana and Benin.

26. Sustainability responses to climate-smart adaptation in Africa: implication for food security among farm households in the Central Region of Ghana.

27. Understanding non-economic loss and damage due to climate change in Ghana.

28. Perception on coastal erosion: An assessment of how national level coastal resilience strategies promote indigenous knowledge and affect local level adaptation in Ghanaian communities.

29. An assessment of perceived participatory climate change adaptation initiatives in Ghana.

30. An Investigation into the Impacts of Climate Change on Anthropogenic Polluted Coastal Lagoons in Ghana.

31. Exploration of building adaptations and retrofitting challenges in Ghana.

32. Dealing with climate change in semi-arid Ghana: understanding intersectional perceptions and adaptation strategies of women farmers.

33. The Gender Differential Analysis: Knowledge, Attitude, Practices and Aspirations of Pesticide Use Among Cocoa Farmers in Asamankese Cocoa District, Ghana.

34. Diffusion of climate-resilient seeds and information: evidence from semi-arid regions of Ghana.

35. Estimating the Impact of Temperature and Rainfall on Malaria Incidence in Ghana from 2012 to 2017.

36. Applying the robust adaptation planning (RAP) framework to Ghana's agricultural climate change adaptation regime.

37. Community Risk Assessment of Rainfall Variability under Rain-fed Agriculture: The Potential Role of Local Knowledge in Ghana.

38. Climate Change and Health Preparedness in Africa: Analysing Trends in Six African Countries.

39. The myth of urban poor climate adaptation idiosyncrasy.

40. Gender dimensions of climate change adaptation practices: the experiences of smallholder crop farmers in the transition zone of Ghana.

41. Too weak to lead: motivation, agenda setting and constraints of local government to implement decentralized climate change adaptation policy in Ghana.

42. Stressed, anxious, and sick from the floods: A photovoice study of climate extremes, differentiated vulnerabilities, and health in Old Fadama, Accra, Ghana.

43. Environmental variability and vulnerable livelihoods: Minimising risks and optimising opportunities for poverty alleviation.

44. Problematizing Indigeneity in sub-Saharan Africa: Implications for natural resource management.

45. Envisioning the Future of Mosaic Landscapes: Actor Perceptions in a Mixed Cocoa/Oil-Palm Area in Ghana.

46. Mainstreaming climate change adaptation into pro-poor development initiatives: evidence from local economic development programmes in Ghana.

47. Climate change extremes and barriers to successful adaptation outcomes: Disentangling a paradox in the semi-arid savanna zone of northern Ghana.

48. Cities and extreme weather events: impacts of flooding and extreme heat on water and electricity services in Ghana.

49. Mainstreaming Climate Change Adaptation into Development Planning in Ghana.

50. Constraints on farmers' adaptive capacity to climate variability and change.