MR. CUTHBERT KABA NABILSELecturerDEPARTMENT OF FOOD SECURITY AND CLIMATE CHANGEFACULTY OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND CONSUMER SCIENCESNYANKPALA Campus
Background
Rev. Cuthbert Kaba Nabilse is a lecturer in the Department of Climate Change and Food Security, University for Development Studies, Tamale. His teaching and research are focused on food and nutrition security, sustainable agriculture, indigenous food systems resilience, climate change and livelihoods, and agribusiness management and development. He has over 10 years of experience in research across Ghana and his current research foci include pathways for sustainable transformation of indigenous food systems, application of circular economy into agribusiness management, and application of digital finance literacy for agribusiness management and development, and agricultural green spaces and urban food systems development in Tamale.
Wilby, R. L., Kasei, R., Gough K. V., Amankwaa, E. F., Abarike, M., Anderson, N. J., Codjoe, S. N. A., Griffiths, P., Nabilse, C. K., Abdullah, K., Kayaga, S., Matthews, T., Mensah, P., Murphy, C. and Yankson, P. W. K. (2021). Monitoring and moderating extreme indoor temperatures in low-income urban communities. Environmental Research Letters, 16(2).
Codjoe, S.N.A., Gough, K.V., Wilby, R.L., Kasei, R., Yankson, P.W.K., Amankwaa, E.F., Abarike, M.A., Atiglo, D.Y., Kayaga, S., Mensah, P., Nabilse, C.K., & Griffiths, P.L. (2020). Impact of extreme weather conditions on healthcare provision in urban Ghana, Social Science & Medicine, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2020.113072.
Gough, K. V., Yankson, P. W. K., Wilby, R. L., Amankwaa, E. F., Abarike, M. A., Codjoe, S. N. A., Griffiths, P. L., Kasei, R., Kayaga, S., and Nabilse C. K. (2019), Vulnerability to extreme weather events in cities: implications for infrastructure and livelihoods, Journal of the British Academy, 7(s2): 155–181. DOI https://doi.org/10.5871/jba/007s2.155
Damba, O. T., Abarike, M. A., Nabilse, C. K., and Akudugu, M. A. (2019). Urban Poverty Analysis in Tamale. UDS International Journal of Development, 2026-5336 (pp 79-96)
Kasei, R. A., Benefor, D. T., Dovie B. D. & Nabilse, C. K. (2019). Impact of Climate Change and Farmers’ perspectives on Food Security and Policy Implication for Adaptation in Ghana. In Nagao, M., Masinja, J. & Alhassan, A. (Eds) (2019). Sustainable Development in Africa: Case Studies. Spears Media Press. 9781942876410 (pp 65 – 92).
Who We Are
The Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Sciences (FOAFCS), located at the Nyankpala Campus, is the premier faculty of the University for Development Studies (UDS), having begun in 1993 as the Faculty of Agriculture.