DR. CONRAD ATOGI-AKWOA WEOBONGSENIOR LECTURERDEPARTMENT OF BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENTFACULTY OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTNYANKPALA Campus
Background
Dr. Conrad Atogi-Akowa Weobong, is a Senior Lecturer with twenty-eight years teaching experience in wildlife management. He holds a PhD from the University for Development Studies (UDS), Tamale, MSc. in Environmental Science from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and BSc. in Natural Resources Management from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.
His teaching areas include range and wildlife management, wildlife management, wildlife ecology, natural resource conflict management, and zoo management.
Dr. Weobong has research interest in the following; inventory and assessment of wildlife and wildlife resources in protected and non-protected areas, climate change and it’s impacts on wildlife resources and their management, indigenous wildlife management, natural resource conflict management and Biodiversity conservation and management.
Deliberative Polling Analysis Workshop fixed for March 24-26, 2014. UDS International Conference Centre, Tamale. West Africa Resilience Innovations Lab (RILab) hosted by the University for Development Studies.
Data Analysis Workshop. March 20 to 21, 2014 at the UDS International Conference Centre in Tamale. West Africa Resilience Innovations Lab (RILab) hosted by the University for Development Studies.
Weobong, C. A. (2013). Role of Indigenous Knowledge in Resource Sustainability and Disaster Risk Reduction. Beyond Rio + 20: Emerging Challenges and Opportunities, ISSER Conference Hall, University of Ghana, Legon Campus, Accra, Ghana. 20 - 22 November, 2013
Weobong, C. A. and KASEI Raymond (2013). Climate Change, Indigenous Knowledge and Disaster Resilience. Stakeholder Engagement Workshop on UDS Draft Disaster Resilience Studies, Friday, 8th November 2013, UDS International Conference Centre
Weobong, C. A. (2013). Harnessing Indigenous Knowledge on Biodiversity & Ecosystem Services for Building Disaster Resilient Communities. Faculty Workshop on Disaster Resilience Studies. UDS, International Conference Centre, Tamale; 20th -21st May 2013
Weobong, C. A. (2012). Connecting climate change and renewable natural resources. Ghana Ecological Society lecture series – UDS, 25th February 2011)
Weobong, C. A. and Yeboah I. T. (2005). Ostrich farming in Ghana. Programme and Book of Abstracts, 1st COCOBOD conference for the promotion of cocoa products and 24th Biennial conference of the Ghana Science Association, Erata Hotel, Legon. 1st to 4thAugust 2005.
Weobong, C. A. and Aalandong, O. I. (2005). Bushmeat processing in Northern Ghana: A case study in the Damongo-Laribanga area. Conference Proceedings 9-13th May 2005; National Conference on Participatory Agricultural Research. Tamale. Pg 273.