Funded Projects & Recent Research Cooperation:
2008: Climate Variability and Climate Change in Northern Cameroon: Examining Socioeconomic Impacts and Risks, and Communicating Adaptive Strategies to Agrarian Households. A Pilot Action on Advancing Capacity to Support Climate Change Adaptation (ACCCA), Sponsored by IDRC (Canada) and coordinated ENDA-Energie (Dakar) and United Nations Institute for Training & Research (UNITAR), Geneva, Switzerland.
2008: Trade, Price Competitiveness and Supply Response of Rice Producers in Cameroon: Impact of Agricultural Price Policy on Rice Production. A project funded by the African Economic Research Consortium (AERC), Nairobi, Kenya
2007: Pig Rearing and Livestock Management for Poverty Alleviation: Fako Women Empowerment Project. A project funded by Oerskov Foundation, Macaulay Institute, United Kingdom.
2006: Global Warming and Coastal Property: Assessing the Options and Cost of Adaptation to Households in the Southwest Coastal Region of Cameroon. A Research Project Sponsored by Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA) & Centre for Environmental Economics and Policy in Africa (CEEPA), University of Pretoria, South Africa
2003: Climate, Water and Agriculture: Impacts on and Adaptation of Agro-Ecological Systems in Africa. In Cooperation with the Centre for Environmental Economics and Policy in Africa (CEEPA) at the University of Pretoria, South Africa and the Global Environmental Facility (GEF) of the World Bank, Washington DC. This is a World Bank Funded Project. Dr Ernest L. Molua was the Team Leader for the Cameroon Research Group.
Recent Research Reports:
Molua, E.L, and C.M. Lambi, (2005b). “Agriculture in Cameroon.” Interim Report II on Climate Change, Water and Agriculture: Impacts and Adaptation on Agro-Ecological Systems in Cameroon. The GEF/World Bank Funded Project on Regional Climate, Water and Agriculture: Impacts and Adaptation on Agro-Ecological Systems in Africa, Coordinated by the Centre for Environmental Economics and Policy in Africa (CEEPA), University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.
Molua, E.L, and C.M. Lambi, (2005b). “Agriculture in Cameroon.” Interim Report II on Climate Change, Water and Agriculture: Impacts and Adaptation on Agro-Ecological Systems in Cameroon.
Molua, E.L, and C.M. Lambi, (2005c) “Economic Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture in Cameroon: Ricardian Analysis.” Interim Report III on Climate Change, Water and Agriculture: Impacts and Adaptation on Agro-Ecological Systems in Cameroon. The GEF/World Bank Funded Project on Regional Climate, Water and Agriculture: Impacts and Adaptation on Agro-Ecological Systems in Africa, Coordinated by the Centre for Environmental Economics and Policy in Africa (CEEPA), University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.
Molua, E.L, and C.M. Lambi, (2005d) “Assessing the Impact of Climate on Crop Water Use and Crop Water Productivity in Cameroon: The CROPWAT Analysis of Three Districts in Cameroon.” Interim Report IV on Climate Change, Water and Agriculture: Impacts and Adaptation on Agro-Ecological Systems in Cameroon. The GEF/World Bank Funded Project on Regional Climate, Water and Agriculture: Impacts and Adaptation on Agro-Ecological Systems in Africa, Coordinated by the Centre for Environmental Economics and Policy in Africa (CEEPA), University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.
Molua, E.L, and C.M. Lambi, (2005e) “Livestock in Cameroon.” Interim Report V on Climate Change, Water and Agriculture: Impacts and Adaptation on Agro-Ecological Systems in Cameroon. The GEF/World Bank Funded Project on Regional Climate, Water and Agriculture: Impacts and Adaptation on Agro-Ecological Systems in Africa, Coordinated by the Centre for Environmental Economics and Policy in Africa (CEEPA), University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.
Areas of interests in research, teaching and publishing includes, and not limited to;
Macrodevelopment Economics
Rural Policy and Planning
Agriculture and Food Policy
Farm Production and Household Economics
Economics of Environment & Natural Resources
Agricultural Development, with emphasis on Less Developed Countries.
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