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Austin Dziwornu Ablo
Austin Dziwornu Ablo
Associate Professor of Geography, University of Ghana
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Local content and participation in Ghana's oil and gas industry: Can enterprise development make a difference?
AD Ablo
The Extractive Industries and Society 2 (2), 320-327, 2015
2012015
Urban sprawl in sub-Saharan Africa: A review of the literature in selected countries
GAB Yiran, AD Ablo, FE Asem, G Owusu
Ghana Journal of Geography 12 (1), 1-28, 2020
662020
Enterprise development? Local content, corporate social responsibility and disjunctive linkages in Ghana’s oil and gas industry
AD Ablo
The Extractive Industries and Society 7 (2), 321-327, 2020
662020
Local participation, institutions and land acquisition for energy infrastructure: The case of the Atuabo gas project in Ghana
AD Ablo, VK Asamoah
Energy research & social science 41, 191-198, 2018
612018
Scale, local content and the challenges of Ghanaians employment in the oil and gas industry
AD Ablo
Geoforum 96, 181-189, 2018
582018
Networks, trust and capital mobilisation: challenges of embedded local entrepreneurial strategies in Ghana's oil and gas industry
AD Ablo, R Overå
The Journal of Modern African Studies 53 (3), 391-413, 2015
512015
The importance and limitations of social networks and social identities for labour market integration: The case of Ghanaian immigrants in Bergen, Norway
R Badwi, AD Ablo, R Overå
Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift-Norwegian Journal of Geography 72 (1), 27-36, 2018
412018
Urban water stress and poor sanitation in Ghana: perception and experiences of residents in the Ashaiman Municipality
AD Ablo, EE Yekple
GeoJournal 83, 583-594, 2018
402018
Urbanisation and domestic energy trends: Analysis of household energy consumption patterns in relation to land-use change in peri-urban Accra, Ghana
GAB Yiran, AD Ablo, FE Asem
Land Use Policy 99, 105047, 2020
362020
Manning the rigs: a study of offshore employment in Ghana's oil industry
AD Ablo
The University of Bergen, 2012
362012
The micromechanisms of power in local content requirements and their constraints on Ghanaian SMEs in the oil and gas sector
AD Ablo
Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift-Norwegian Journal of Geography 71 (2), 67-78, 2017
332017
Water scarcity and alternative water sources in South Africa: can information provision shift perceptions?
FX Prins, A Etale, AD Ablo, A Thatcher
Urban Water Journal 20 (10), 1438-1449, 2023
322023
In-situ adaptation and coastal vulnerabilities in Ghana and Tanzania
J Yang, V Owusu, E Andriesse, A Dziwornu Ablo
The Journal of Environment & Development 28 (3), 282-308, 2019
242019
Actors, networks and assemblages: Local content, corruption and the politics of SME’s participation in Ghana’s oil and gas industry
AD Ablo
International Development Planning Review 41 (2), 193-214, 2019
232019
Land governance and access dynamics in Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana
EO Denchie, AD Ablo, R Overå
African Geographical Review 40 (4), 364-377, 2021
192021
Urban Sprawl, Land Use Change and the Changing Rural Agrarian Livelihood in Peri-Urban Accra, Ghana
AD Ablo, F Asem, Y Gerald, G Owusu
Rural-urban linkages and sustainable development: Case studies from Africa …, 2020
192020
Carceral labour: Offshore work relations, conflicts and local participation in Ghana's oil and gas industry
AD Ablo
Political Geography 93, 102556, 2022
172022
Aligning bottom-up initiatives and top-down policies? A comparative analysis of overfishing and coastal governance in Ghana, Tanzania, the Philippines, and Thailand
E Andriesse, K Saguin, AD Ablo, J Kittitornkool, C Kongkaew, J Mang'ena, ...
Journal of Rural Studies 92, 404-414, 2022
152022
A SHADOWY ‘CITY OF LIGHT’: Private Urbanism, Large‐Scale Land Acquisition and Dispossession in Ghana
AD Ablo, BE Bertelsen
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 2022
152022
Private urbanism and the spatial rationalities of urban governance
AD Ablo
Urban Studies 60 (3), 442-460, 2023
142023
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