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UNU-INRA, UG partner on climate resilience and sustainable land use in Ghana

Tue, Oct 14 2025 12:43 PM
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UNU-INRA, UG partner on climate resilience and sustainable land use in Ghana

The United Nations University Institute for Natural Resources Africa (UNU-INRA) and the Department of Geography and Resource Development of the University of Ghana have collaborated to promote climate resilience and sustainable land use in Ghana.

This UNU-INRA research, fully funded by the German Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) through West African Science Centre on Climate Change and Adapted Land Use (WASCAL), focused on Land Use Land Cover Changes (LULCC) in northern Ghana.

At a panel session of the annual Ghana Geographers Association Conference, Kenneth Aidoo, Research Fellow at UNU-INRA and lead researcher of the project, emphasised the project’s focus on harmonising previous LULC in northern Ghana to generate a standardised map for the study year, enabling better comparability across temporal scales.

It was held on the theme “Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Mitigation Options under Climate and Land Use Change in West Africa: A Concerted Regional Modelling and Observation Assessment.”

The session highlighted key findings from the CONCERT Project, a four-year multidisciplinary research initiative investigating the causes of climate change, its impact on soil health, and sustainable land use strategies to mitigate these challenges.

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“Many previous studies in northern Ghana have used inconsistent thematic land cover classes, making it difficult to compare land use trends over time. Our approach harmonises these datasets
to ensure consistency and enhance decision-making,” he indicated.

The Research Fellow further noted that the projection of future land cover scenarios based on past and current LULC maps causes potential outcomes if present trends remain unchecked.

Mr Aidoo called on the government and development agencies to intensify afforestation and land restoration efforts to safeguard vegetation cover and ecological stability.

Mr Samuel Guug of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), a partner institution on the CONCERT Project,
underscored the significant contribution of rice farming to methane emissions in Ghana.

“Flooded rice fields are a major source of methane. A gas 84 times more potent than carbon dioxide in warming the planet,” Mr Guug stated.

“Stagnant water in rice farms creates anaerobic conditions that trigger methane production. To mitigate this, the government must invest in proper drainage systems to prevent prolonged flooding,” he added.

Mr Guug emphasised that while smallholder farmers are unable to afford such infrastructure, government support, particularly through the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, could play a crucial role in reducing agricultural greenhouse gas emissions.

From the University of Augsburg, Dr Souleymane Sy, the CONCERT Project Coordinator, highlighted the central role of vegetation in maintaining soil integrity and combating climate change.

“When soils are left bare, nutrients are lost, and their capacity to store carbon diminishes. Planting grasses and shrubs restores soil health and helps offset human-induced degradation,” he
noted.

The project Coordinator urged the government to make reforestation and land restoration a national priority within Ghana’s climate adaptation strategy.

“We have developed a habit of cutting down trees without replanting them. It is time for the government to reinvest part of the revenue from the timber industry into reforestation. This is essential if we want to slow down global warming,” he emphasised.

The session concluded with a collective call from researchers and policymakers for stronger collaboration in implementing sustainable land management and climate mitigation measures across Ghana’s northern regions.

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