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    Atmospheric burden of organochlorine pesticides in Ghana by Hogarh, J.N., Seike, N., Kobara, Y., Ofosu-Budu, G.K., Carboo, D., Masunaga, S.

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-05-2014)
    “…•A nationwide monitoring of atmospheric OCPs was conducted in Ghana.•DDT and its metabolites and endusulfans constituted the highest burden of OCPs.•There were…”
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    Effect of Agrochemical Use on the Drinking Water Quality of Agogo, a Tomato Growing Community in Ashanti Akim, Ghana by Obiri-Danso, K, Adonadaga, M. G, Hogarh, J. N

    “…The effect of agrochemical use in agricultural activities on the drinking water quality of ground and surface water within Agogo, a prominent tomato growing…”
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    Biomass and carrageenan yields of Hypnea musciformis in relation to selected environmental variables in the coastal waters of Ghana by Akrong, M. O., Anning, A. K., Addico, G. N. D., Hogarh, J. N., Adu-Gyamfi, A., deGraft-Johnson, K. A. A., Ale, M., Meyer, A. S.

    Published in Journal of applied phycology (01-10-2022)
    “…Seaweed abundance and polysaccharide properties can vary spatially and temporarily, influenced by various environmental factors, although information on this…”
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    Harmonizing procedures for the evaluation of compost maturity in two compost types in Ghana by Ofosu-Budu, G.K., Hogarh, J.N., Fobil, J.N., Quaye, A., Danso, S.K.A., Carboo, D.

    “…Composting is one of the most favoured options for municipal solid waste recycling for waste streams with high content of biodegradable materials. Compost has…”
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    Variations in seaweed-associated and planktonic bacterial communities along the coast of Ghana by Akrong, M. O., Anning, A. K., Addico, G. N. D, Hogarh, J. N., Adu-Gyamfi, A., deGraft-Johnson, K. A. A, Ale, M., Ampofo, J. A., Meyer, A. S.

    Published in Marine biology research (28-05-2023)
    “…Seaweed associated bacteria can be exploited for sustainable production and conservation of seaweeds, although limited information exists in several coastal…”
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    The influence of institutions and organizations on urban waste collection systems: An analysis of waste collection system in Accra, Ghana (1985–2000) by Fobil, Julius N., Armah, Nathaniel A., Hogarh, Jonathan N., Carboo, Derick

    “…Urban waste collection system is a pivotal component of all waste management schemes around the world. Therefore, the efficient performance and the success of…”
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