Nana
Owusu-Ansah
Park Manager
Wildlife Division of the Forestry Commission of Ghana
I am Nana Owusu-Ansah from Ghana. I work with the Wildlife Division of the Forestry Commission of Ghana as Park Manager. I hold a Doctorate of Management Degree from the Swiss Management Center University. I also hold MA in Environmental Management and Policy from the University of Cape Coast. I am also an aluminus of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technolgy-Kumasi with BSc. Natural Resources Management. The following are my publications: 1) Owusu-Ansah, N. & Asare-Gyebi, K. (2019). Evaluating Management Information System Application in Law Enforcement and Eco-Tourism Development in Protected Area (In Press). International Journal of Environmental Protection and Policy. 2) Owusu-Ansah, N. (2018). Assessing how collaborative resource management impacts on victims’ perspectives on wildlife crop raids 08, pp. 115-124. Journal of Natural Resources and Development. DOI number: 10.5027/jnrd.v8i0.11 3) Owusu-Ansah, N. (2018). Wildlife crop raids: Victims deserve support. Environmental Research Journal 12 (1), Pp. 1-5. 4) Owusu-Ansah, N., & Agarwal, N. (2015). Apiculture and conservation opportunities: The case of Sayinga-Kasena-Gavara-Kara. The Journal of Rural and Community Development, 10(2), Pp. 187-198. Chapter in a Book Owusu-Ansah, N. (2017). The application of adaptive management in protected areas. Pp. 1-14. In E. D. Wiafe (Ed.), Adaptive Management: Elements, application and research. Nova Science Publishers, New York. OTHER PAPERS Owusu-Ansah, N. (2014). Collaboration, cooperation and coordination in protected area strategic planning. Grin Publishing, Berlin, Germany. https://www.grin.com/document/283070 Owusu-Ansah, N. (2013). Leadership style in wildlife law enforcement. Grin Publishing, Germany. https://www.grin.com/document/285409