
Kofi Akamani
Professor · Human dimensions of natural resource management
Indiana UniversityAbout
Kofi Akamani is a Professor of Forest Recreation and Conservation Social Science in the Department of Forestry at Southern Illinois University. His work focuses on enhancing resilience in rural resource-dependent communities and adaptive governance of forests, water, and agricultural landscapes under climate change impacts. He integrates social-ecological systems research, rural sociology, and common pool resources theories.
- PhD, Natural Resources, University of Idaho (2011)
- MPhil, Culture, Environment and Sustainability, University of Oslo (2006)
- BSc, Planning, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (2003)
His research spans interdisciplinary approaches to human-environment interactions, emphasizing:
- Resilience and vulnerability in communities
- Adaptive governance frameworks
- Nature-based tourism planning
- Mixed methods research
Recent publications analyze agroforestry systems, water governance, and climate adaptation strategies across diverse regions, highlighting cross-scale policy integration. Key journals include Sustainability, Heliyon, and Global Ecology and Conservation.
- 2016 Early Career Faculty Award, College of Agricultural Sciences, SIUC
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