MR. MOHAMMED ABDULAIAssistant LecturerDEPARTMENT OF FOOD SECURITY AND CLIMATE CHANGEFACULTY OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND CONSUMER SCIENCESNYANKPALA Campus
Background
Mohammed Abdulai is an assistant lecturer in the Department of Food Security and Climate Change. His teaching and research focuses on economics of climate change and food security in developing countries, digital technology in agro-climatology, climate change adaptation planning, climate and food security resilience, and climate change modeling. Mr Abdulai collaborated with Ghana Statistical Service as a certified national trainer for censuses and surveys. He has also done collaborative researches and projects with ISSER, METSS-USAID, and JIRCAS, among others.
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Tanko, M., Ayipe, F. I., & Abdulai, M. (2023). Gender empowerment and market access in Northern Ghana. Social Sciences & Humanities Open, 8(1), 100751.
Andani, A., & Abdulai, M. (2023). Farm households’ welfare and smallholder rice production in northern Ghana: Does all-year-round cultivation make any difference? International Journal of Agricultural Science, Research and Technology in Extension and Education Systems (IJASRT in EESs), 13(2), 75-86.
Mumin, Y. A., Abdulai, M., & Kasim, H. (2016). Effects of selected socio-economic factors and elections spending on aggregate savings (total deposits) in Ghana. Journal of economics and international finance, 8(2), 7.