12,634
Views
27
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

Implications of environmental sanitation management for sustainable livelihoods in the catchment area of Benya Lagoon in Ghana

&
Pages 23-43 | Received 15 Feb 2018, Accepted 13 Nov 2018, Published online: 20 Dec 2018

References

  • Aboagye D, Frempong F, Eshun G. 2013. The cultural and political ideology of rural tourism. J Econ Sustainable Dev. 1:1–9.
  • Agueere RA. 2014. Rural tourism as a means of enhancing rural livelihoods at Paga, Upper East Region, Ghana Thesis is submitted to the University of Ghana, Legon in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of MPhil in geography and resource development degree. http://ugspace.ug.edu.gh
  • Ahmed A. 2003. Motivation and collective action: UNICEF experience on sanitation in Bangladesh and the challenge ahead. Paper presented at the SACOSAN Conference; Oct 2003; Dhaka (Bangladesh)
  • Arce A. 2003. Value contestations in development interventions: community development and sustainable livelihoods approaches. J Dev. 38(3):199–212.
  • Aryitey S. 2016. Coastal sanitation launched to support fishing in Axim: /ghana/todaygh.com/Kwamena Ananse. [accessed 2018 Sept 24] http://www.todaygh.com/coastal-sanitation-launched-support-fishing/
  • Bebbington A. 1999. Capitals and capabilities: a framework for analyzing peasant viability, rural livelihoods and poverty. World Dev. 27(12):2021–2044.
  • Borba M, Smet J, Sijbesma C. 2007. Enhancing livelihoods through sanitation thematic overview paper 19. IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre
  • Borrini-Feyerabend G, Kothari A, Oviedo G. 2004. Indigenous and local communities and protected areas: towards equity and enhanced conservation. Cambridge: IUCN.
  • Carney D. 1998. Sustainable rural livelihoods: What contribution can we make? London: DFID.
  • Carney D. 2002. Sustainable livelihoods approaches: progress and possibilities for change. London: DFID.
  • Chambers R. 1995. Poverty and livelihoods: Whose reality counts? J Environ. and Urbanisation 7(1): 173–204.
  • Dengerink J. 2013. Improving livelihoods with private sustainability standards: measuring the development impact of the UTZ Certified certification scheme among Ghanaian cocoa farmers: sustainable Development; Utrecht University. [accessed 2018 Sept 25].
  • DFID. 1999. Sustainable livelihood guidance sheets, 6,1-34. [accessed 2013 Apr 12]. www.livelihood.orglinfo/docs/dec99.bfg.html
  • Dorkernoo BF. 2013. Exploring the way forward for Ghana’s tourism industry through domestic tourism. [MPhil thesis]. Department of Management and Information Systems., Ghana: Ashesi University
  • Ellis F. 2000. Rural livelihoods and diversity in developing countries. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • George R. 2008. The big necessity; the unmentionable world human waste and why it matters. New York City: Holt Paperbacks.
  • Hamenoo E. 2011. The role of the market in the development of aquaculture in Ghana. [master’s degree thesis in international fisheries management]. Norwegian College of Fisheries and Science, University of Tromsq, Ghana.
  • Hedberg A. 2015. The euro-zone crisis has provided a strong new impetus for Europeans. [ accessed 2015 Jan 23]. www.epc.eu/documents/uploads
  • Hinshelwood E. 2003. Making friends with the sustainable livelihoods framework. Community Dev J. 38(3):243–254.
  • Jalic J. 2017. Impact of rural development support on livelihoods and poverty in South Serbia. [master’s thesis]. Department of International Environment and Development Studies Noragric Department of International Environment and Development Studies. [accessed 2018 Sept 25]. http://www.nmbu.no/noragric
  • Keea, Doortmont MR. 2003. Elmina 2002–2015 strategy: ‘Building on the past to create a better future. Groningen Research Institute/KEEA. 86. [ accessed 2016 Jun 12]. http://www.rug.nl/research/portal/organisations/groningen-research-institute-ft-study-of-culture
  • Khadka M. 2015. Role of remittances on sustainable livelihoods of rural families in Nepal. [master’s thesis]. http://brage.bibsys.no/xmlui/bitstream/id/357910/complete%20final%20thesis.pdf
  • Kruijssen F, Asare C. 2013. Livelihoods and poverty reduction in coastal communities in the Western Region of Ghana: analysis of livelihoods baseline data of the ICFG program. Narragassette, RI: Coastal Resources Center of University of Rhode Island and WorldFish; p. 44.
  • Kyangwa I, Odongkara K. 2005. Sanitation, Fish handling and Artisanal fish processing within fishing communities: Socio-cultural influences. Socio-economic Research Report-6, Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project, NARO-FIRRI, Jinja.
  • Lai PH, Nepal SK. 2006. Local perspectives of ecotourism development in Tawushan nature reserve, Taiwan. J Tourism Manage. 27(6):117–129.
  • Lange GM, Jiddawi N. 2009. Economic value of marine ecosystem services in Zanzibar: implications for marine conservation and sustainable development. J Ocean Coast Manage. 52(10):521–532.
  • Lattermann S. 2010. Development of an environmental impact assessment and decision support system for seawater desalination plants. Leiden (the Netherlands): CRC Press.
  • McConville JR. 2010. Unpacking sanitation planning: comparing theory and practice. [PhD thesis]. Gothenburg (Sweden): Department of Architecture, Chalmers University of Technology.
  • Nimoh F. 2016. An analysis of a peri-urban sanitation market and farmers’ perception on excreta reuse in agriculture in Dangme West District, Ghana. [PhD thesis]. Kumasi: Department of Agricultural Economics, Agribusiness and Extension; Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
  • Scheffer M. 2009. Critical transitions in nature and society. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
  • Sessey M. 2007. Poor sanitation and its consequence. Sierra Leone: West African Water and Sanitation WASH Journalist Network. https://washjournalists.wordpress.com/2012/01/18/poor-sanitation-and-its-consequences/
  • Simpson MC. 2007. An integrated approach to assess the impacts of tourism on community development and sustainable livelihoods. Community Dev J. 44(2):186–208.
  • Small C, Nicholls RJ. 2003. A global analysis of human settlement in coastal zones. J Coastal Res. 19:584–599.
  • Sugden S. 2003. One step closer to sustainable sanitation: the experiences of an eco-sanitation project in Malawi. Malawi: Water-Aid. Retrieved on 13Mar2014 from 2014 Mar 13. http://www.irc.nl/page/23100
  • Tizsér A. 2010. Competitive tourism destination: Developing a new model of tourism competitiveness; Enterprise theory and practice. Unpublished Thesis. Faculty of Economics, University of Miskolc.
  • USAID. 2013. Sustainable fisheries and aquaculture: a guide for USAID staff and partners. ‎RI, USA: University of Rhode Island.
  • Van-Minh H, Ngugen VH. 2011. Economic aspects of sanitation in developing countries. Environmental Health Insights. 5: EHI-S 8199.
  • Waletlign S,Z, Jiano X. 2017. Dynamics of rural livelihoods and environmental reliance: empirical evidence from Nepal. For Policy Econ. 83:199–209.
  • Walker JL. 2012. The use of saturation in qualitative research. Can J Cardiovasc Nurs. 22(2):37–46. Retrieved from http://www.cccn.ca
  • WHO/UNICEF. 2010. Progress on sanitation and drinking-water 2010 update. Switzerland: Geneva.