Staff ProfileProfile of Prof. Franklin Nantui Mabe
PROF. FRANKLIN NANTUI MABEAssociate ProfessorDEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD ECONOMICSFACULTY OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND CONSUMER SCIENCESNYANKPALA Campus
Background
Franklin Nantui Mabe (PhD) is a Senior Lecturer in the field of Agricultural and Resource Economics. He has extensive experience in teaching, research and development work. His research is in the area of agricultural productivity analysis, agricultural policy analysis, impact evaluation of projects, environmental and resource economics, and economics of climate change. He has published 28 refereed journal articles and 3 book chapters. Franklin has consulted for many international and local organisations and won several grants from USAID, Solidaridad West Africa, GDCA, African Development Bank, IITA, WASCAL etc.
Email Address: mfnantui@uds.edu.gh
Mabe, F. N., Dauda, A. and Owusu-Sekeyere, E. (2023). Artisanal Small-Scale Mining, Farm Labour Attraction and Household Welfare in Ghana, Resources Policy, 86 (2023): 1-8
Magna, E. K., Mensah, E. T., Mabe, F. N., Johnson-Ashun, M., Konadu, L. O. and Appiah, E. K. (2023). Profitability Analysis of Small-Scale Cage Aquaculture Farms in the Volta Lake of Ghana, Aquaculture Research, 2023: 1-10
Mabe, F. N. (2023). Small-scale mining policies in Ghana: Miners’ knowledge, attitudes and practices, Resources Policy, 85 (2023): 1-8
Wongnaa, C. A., Mbroh, J., Mabe, F. N., Abokyi, E., Debrah, R., Dzaka, E., Cobbinah, S. & Poku, F. A. (2023). Profitability and choice of commercially prepared feed and farmers’ own prepared feed among poultry producers in Ghana, Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, 12 (2023): 1-13
Konja, D. T. & Mabe, F. N. (2023). Market participation of smallholder groundnut farmers in Northern Ghana: Generalised double-hurdle model approach, Cogent Economics & Finance (2023), 11 (1): 1-19
Mabe, F. N. (2022). Small Scale Domestic Agro-Processing: Implications for Women Empowerment in Oti Region of Ghana, Journal of Women Empowerment and Studies, 2(1), 30-44
Mabe, F. N. & Konja, D. T., Addo, M. D. D. and Awuni, J. A. (2022). The locational and gendered impacts of Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) on children education in Ghana, International Journal of Social Economics, 49(6): 850-866
Adeosun, O. T., Asare-Nuamah, P. & Mabe, F. N. (2021). Vulnerability analysis of Nigeria’s agricultural output growth and climate change, Management of Environmental Quality: An International Journal, 32(6): 1352-1366
Mabe, F. N., Owusu-Sekyere, E. & Adeosun, O. T. (2021). Livelihood coping strategies among displaced small scale miners in Ghana, Resource Policy, 74 (2021): 1-9
Mabe, F. N., Mumuni, E. & Sulemana, N. (2021): Does smallholder farmers’ awareness of Sustainable Development Goal 2 improve household food security in the Northern Region of Ghana? Agriculture & Food Security, 10 (9): 1-13.
Mabe, F. N., Ayamga, M. & Amadu, M. (2021). Livelihood security of rural households in Northern Ghana: do forests matter? Environment, Development and Sustainability 23:8542–8558
Amadu, M., Ayamga, M. & Mabe, F. N. (2021). Assessing the value of forest resources to rural households: a case of forest-fringe communities in the Northern Region of Ghana, Environmental Development, 37 (2021): 1-12.
Dawuni, P., Mabe, F. N. & Damba, O. T. (2021). Effects of village savings and loan association on agricultural value productivity in Northern Region of Ghana. Agricultural Finance Review, 81 (5): 657-674
Mabe, F. N., Danso-Abbeam, G., Azumah, S. B., Boateng, N. A., Mensah, K. B. & Boateng, E. (2021). Drivers of youth in cocoa value chain activities in Ghana. Journal of Agribusiness in Developing and Emerging Economies, 11(4): 366-378
Mabe, F. N. & Asase, A. (2020). Climate change adaptation strategies and fish catchability: The case of inland artisanal fishers along the Volta Basin in Ghana. Fisheries Research, 230 (2020): 1-8
Mumuni, E., Sulemana, N., Mabe, F. N. & Boateng, V. F. (2020). Land-Energy-Water nexus for Sustainable Development in Africa: A case study of the Northern Region of Ghana, Rural-Urban Linkages and Sustainable Development: Case Studies from Africa, Spears Media Press LLC DENVER, Vol. 6, 59-76
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.