DR. RIKIATU HUSSEINISENIOR LECTURERDepartment of Forestry and Forest Resources ManagementFACULTY OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTNYANKPALA Campus
Background
Dr. Rikiatu Husseini is a Senior lecturer in the Department of Forestry and Forest Resources Management. She has about 16 years of professional working experience in Ghana at the 海角乱伦社区 (UDS), Tamale, since 2004. Prior to that, she had served in the same University as a Teaching assistant (National Service) and as a Senior Research Assistant, 1999 to 2004. Her core areas of research include Forestry, Agro-forestry, Wood protection, Natural Resource Management and Conservation and Social Forestry. Dr. Husseini has had some research collaborations in teams with ICRA, CIRCLE and WIENCO Ghana Limited. She is currently the Head of Department of Forestry and Forest Resources Management in the faculty of Natural Resources and Environment of the UDS.
Education
PhD Development Studies. University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana. 2010-2015
MSc. Wood Technology. Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana. 1999-2002
Husseini, R., Aboah, D. T. and Issifu, H. 2020. Fire control systems in forest reserves: An assessment of three forest districts in the Northern region, Ghana. Scientific African. 7(2020).
Husseini, R., Abubakar, A-W. and Nasare, L. I. 2019. Effect of anthropogenic disturbances on insect diversity and abundance in the Sinsablegbini forest reserve, Ghana. 海角乱伦社区International Journal of Development (UDSIJD). 6(3).
Amoah, M. C., Issifu, H., Tom-Dery, D., Husseini, R., Baatuuwie, N. B, Ochire-Boadu, K. and Asante, J. W. 2019. Logging effects of illegal chainsaw milling and conventional logging in Krokosua Hills Forest Reserve, Ghana. International Journal of Conservation Science. 10(1). pp. 177-186.
Tiika, J. R., Issifu, H., Baatuuwie, N. B., Nasare, L. I. and Husseini, R. 2019. Seed quality, germinability and initial growth of Pterocarpus erinaceus (African Rosewood). How important are mother tree size, source and timing of fruit harvest? Journal of Forest and Environmental Science. 35(2). pp. 69-77.
Issifu, H., Abonkra, B., Ochire-Boadu, K., Husseini, R., Tom-Dery, D., Baatuuwie, B.N, and Asante, W. J. 2016. Seed size polymorphism in Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) A. Juss.: Implications for seed propagation. African Journal of Plant Science. 10(2). pp. 50-57.
Husseini, R., Kendie, S. B. and Agbesinyale, P. 2015. Community Participation in the management of forest reserves in the Northern Region of Ghana. International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology. 23(3). pp. 245-256.
Husseini R., Baatuuwie, B.N., and Issifu, H., 2015. Natural Forest Reserves In The Northern Region Of Ghana: Description And Management Status. Journal of Forestry. 2 (6).
Issifu, H., Bernice A. O., and Husseini, R., 2015. Effect of leaf litter on seed dormancy, germination and seedling survival of three tropical forest tree species in Ghana. International journal of Agronomy and Agriculture Research (IJAAR). 6(6). pp. 10-17
Issifu, H., Jaleelu, A., and Husseini, R., 2015. Seedling Size and Cotyledon Retention have Important Influence on Survival of Defoliated Seedlings of PterocarpuserinaceusPoir (African rosewood). International Journal of Biosciences (IJB). 7(5). pp. 30-37
Abubakari, A. H., Husseini, R., and Addi, P. E. 2009. Strategies for minimising health risks of wastewater for poor farmers in the urban environment. All Africa Horticultural Congress 911. pp. 123-132.
Husseini R., Belko R. and Baatuuwie N. B. 2011. A Survey of Browse Plants Trade in the Upper East Region of Ghana. Agriculture and Biology Journal of North America. 2(3). pp. 546-551.
Husseini, R. and Amoako, O. 2010. Assessing the suitability of the tall-growing tree of Tetrapleura tetraptera (prekese) for use as transmission pole. Development spectrum. 3 (1), pp. 32- 48. An Inter-Faculty Journal of the 海角乱伦社区. Tamale, Ghana.
Husseini, R., 2015. “The importance of education and IT to the girl child” presented at Tech Girls Annual Conference: Organized by Savana Signatures in commemoration of International ICT Day under the theme “Using IT to Empower Girls” -Tamale Sport Stadium. 23rd April 2015.
Husseini, R., 2015. “ICT’s in Education, Girls in ICT / STEM Education”: Annual ICT Clinic for Girls- organized by Savana Signatures (NGO) at the Catholic Youth Center Tamale. 10th August 2015.
Husseini, R., 2010. “Career Development in the Formal Sector” Seminar on Career Guidance at the Tamale Sport Stadium, Organized by Campaign for Female Education (CAMFED) GHANA-Tamale. 29th March 2010.
Husseini, R., 2009. “Importance of education to the girl- child; the future leader” Talk show programme at Wamale School campus of the Tamale Girls Senior High School; Organized by the School. 4th June 2009.
Husseini, R., 2009. “Empowering the girl- child to end violence against women and girls through education” at the 7th WFP/GES Girls’ Education Scholarship and Awards Ceremony in Commemoration of International women’s day, Tamale Northern Region, Ghana; Organized by World Food Programme (WFP)-Ghana, and Ghana Education Services (GES). 21st May 2009.
Team Member: 2003. Sustainable Natural Resource Management: Constraints and Opportunities for Plant Production Farms (open field horticulture and arable farming) in the south-eastern part of the Netherlands (Oost Brabant en Noord Limburg). Report on field exercise organized by International Centre for Development Oriented Research in Agriculture (ICRA) in southeastern part of the Netherlands (Noord Brabant and Limburg).
Team Member: 2003. The challenges of Biomass Production: Analysis of Chinnahagari and Upparahalla Watersheds; Bellary District, India. Report has been published by ICRA. www.agriculturesnetwork.org
Team Member: 1996: Baseline Survey on Urban Agriculture in the Tamale Municipality, ActionAid Tamale.
Team Leader, 2016-2017. “Sustainable regeneration and utilization of endangered multipurpose tree species for livestock productivity and natural resource management in the Savelugu-Nanton District Funded by WIENCO (Ghana) Ltd in collaboration with Faculty of Agriculture, UDS. GHS 18, 500.