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Daniella Delali SEDEGAH(Dr)
Daniella Delali SEDEGAH(Dr)
University of Environment and Sustainable Development
Verified email at uesd.edu.gh
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The implications of macroenvironmental forces and SMEs investment behaviour in the energy sector: the role of supply chain resilience
MK Appiah, DD Sedegah, RA Akolaa
Heliyon 7 (11), 2021
272021
How do they cope: Traumatic impact of broken homes on the academics of the children living in Ga East Municipality, Ghana
BI Adu-Okoree, DD Sedegah, E Parku
Journal of Education, Society and Behavioural Science, 2020
202020
Climate Change and Societal Change—Impact on Hydropower Energy Generation
M Antwi, DD Sedegah
Amos Kabo-Bah & Chukwuemeka Dijditor (Eds), Sustainable hydropower in West …, 2018
122018
The impact of livelihood empowerment against poverty (LEAP) on its beneficiaries in the Ga east municipality in the greater Accra region, Ghana
BI Adu-Okoree, DD Sedegah, OE Sakyi
Journal of Scientific Research & Reports, 2020
82020
How to Increase Water Harvesting in A frica
AT Kabo‐Bah, DD Sedegah, M Antwi, W Gumindoga, S Eslamian
Handbook of Water Harvesting and Conservation: Case Studies and Application …, 2021
62021
What holds us back: constraints among broiler producers in Ghana.
M Tuffoura, D Sedegahb
62013
Enhancing rural Ghanaian women’s economic empowerment: the cassava dough enterprise
P Asare-Nuamah, DD Sedegah, M Anane-Aboagye, EA Asiedu, ...
Development in Practice 34 (1), 97-114, 2024
52024
Modeling the influence of industry forces on intention to invest in renewable energy resources with the moderating effect of sustainable competitive strategy
MK Appiah, DD Sedegah, AK Ayisi-Addo, E Kwaku Gyening
Cogent Engineering 9 (1), 2138101, 2022
52022
Demand Responsive Approach and its Significance Forsustainable Management of Water Facilities in the Shaiosudoku District
DD Sedegah
University of Ghana, 2014
52014
Majoritarian democracy and the LGBT conundrum in Ghana
MA Akagbor, JS Dzisah, DD Sedegah
Democratic Governance, Law, and Development in Africa: Pragmatism …, 2022
42022
Reintegration of return migrants in Northern Ghana and their remigration decisions: a qualitative study
BI Adu-Okoree, DD Sedegah, JPJ Premkumar, PF McApreko
The Qualitative Report 28 (6), 1641-1659, 2023
32023
We have fears: Farmers’ eviction concerns of tema motorway expansion, Ghana
DD Sedegah, M Tuffour, JP Joel Premkumar
Cogent Social Sciences 9 (1), 2187009, 2023
22023
Local‐level water conservation and management practices in rural communities: A case study in Dormaa Municipality, Bono Region, Ghana
DD Sedegah, MW Agyekum, B Kyeremeh
Irrigation and Drainage 72 (4), 1095-1108, 2023
22023
Seasonal water sources at irrigated urban vegetable production sites in Ghana
M Tuffour, DD Sedegah, RK Asiama
Irrigation and Drainage 72 (3), 864-879, 2023
22023
Translating the Global Goals to Local Implementation: SDG 11 in Focus
TA Asiamah, DD Sedegah
Sustainable Education and Development–Making Cities and Human Settlements …, 2022
22022
Entrepreneurial intentions of tourism and hospitality students in Ghana: an application of the theory of planned behaviour
DD Sedegah, RY Nutsugbodo, A Arthur-Amissah, S Wireko-Gyebi, ...
Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development 31 (4), 724-741, 2024
12024
Perceptions and conceptualizations of gender‐based violence: The case of Northern Ghana
SA Alo, DD Sedegah, M Tuffour, RA Akolaa
Sexuality, Gender & Policy 6 (3), 132-148, 2023
12023
Turning to train in the moment of high fuel prices: could it be a new option for urban commuters in Ghana?
M Tuffour, DD Sedegah, EE Mantey, BO Owusu
Cogent Social Sciences 10 (1), 2340430, 2024
2024
Examining Child Labour in Stone Quarrying in the GA West Municipality, Ghana
DD Sedegah
Child & Family Social Work 29 (4), 1056-1064, 2024
2024
Akosombo Dam Spillage: A nightmare that needs no repeat but restrategizing
A Amoah, DD Sedegah, F Eshun, ES Nyarko, F Kyei-Arthur, TA Asiamah, ...
Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development (JESD) 4 (1), 2024
2024
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