Literatura académica sobre el tema "Plages – Grand Accra (Ghana)"
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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "Plages – Grand Accra (Ghana)"
Bertrand, Monique. "Métropole au microscope: cohabitation et composition résidentielle dans la Région du Grand Accra (Ghana)". Autrepart 25, n.º 1 (2003): 69. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/autr.025.0069.
Texto completoBertrand, Monique. "Profils du leadership local au Ghana : conflits et fragmentation urbaine dans la métropole du Grand Accra". Autrepart 21, n.º 1 (2002): 135. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/autr.021.0135.
Texto completoOteng-Ababio, Martin. "‘The Oil is Drilled in Takoradi, but the Money is Counted in Accra’: The Paradox of Plenty in the Oil City, Ghana". Journal of Asian and African Studies 53, n.º 2 (16 de noviembre de 2016): 268–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0021909616677371.
Texto completoBertrand, Monique. "De l'accès au logement à la relation domicile-travail : enjeux sociaux et spatiaux des mobilités dans la région du grand Accra (Ghana)". Revue Tiers Monde 201, n.º 1 (2010): 87. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rtm.201.0087.
Texto completoJackson, Iain. "Development Visions in Ghana: From Design Schools and Building Research to Tema New Town". Architectural History 65 (2022): 293–326. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/arh.2022.13.
Texto completoDei-Adomakoh, Yvonne Akotoa, Eugenia Quartey, Catherine Idara Segbefia, Elsie Amedonu, Afua Abrahams y Joseph Acquaye. "Subtypes and Treatment Outcomes of Adolescent and Adult Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma in a Resource Poor Setting". Blood 126, n.º 23 (3 de diciembre de 2015): 1482. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v126.23.1482.1482.
Texto completoBeal, Sophia. "A Conversation with Ungulani Ba Ka Khosa". Journal of Lusophone Studies 9 (3 de octubre de 2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.21471/jls.v9i0.246.
Texto completoSANOGO, Rokia, Daouda DEMBELE, Sékou DOUMBIA, Aichata B. A. MARIKO y Mohamed Yacine FOFANA. "De la recherche à la production industrielle des produits de santé (Présentations d'expériences réussies) Expérience n°1 : Médicaments Traditionnels Améliorés (MTA) sous forme de pommade au Mali." Journal Africain de Technologie Pharmaceutique et Biopharmacie (JATPB) 2, n.º 3 (20 de diciembre de 2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.57220/jatpb.v2i3.172.
Texto completoGuedj, Pauline. "Afrocentrisme". Anthropen, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.anthropen.046.
Texto completoTesis sobre el tema "Plages – Grand Accra (Ghana)"
Agbemedi, Yawavi Makafui. "Production de la plage dans le grand Lomé (Togo) et le Greater Accra (Ghana) : pratiques, logiques, enjeux". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 10, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022PA100067.
Texto completoWhat are the stakes of beach production in the autonomous district of Greater Lomé? What are the logics of actors in divergence or convergence? What link should be established between urban policies and the development of urban practices relating to beaches? These are the questions that preside over this research. Indeed, despite the leisure spaces that are surfacing in the urban landscape of Greater Lomé, its beaches remain popular for mass entertainment. The general objective of this work is to produce knowledge on public space through the reading of the forms of production of beaches. To achieve this, the progressive approach will be the cornerstone of the analysis
Hamidu-Yakubu, Jamila. "Transnational political participation of the Ghanaian diaspora in London and Accra". Thesis, Bordeaux, 2021. http://www.theses.fr/2021BORD9999.
Texto completoThis thesis deals with the topic of political participation, which continues to be at the core of the debates on the functioning of democratic institutions in emerging democracies as well as in consolidated democracies. Focusing specifically on the political engagement of the Ghanaian diaspora (first –and-second generations) in UK politics and transnational political engagement of first-generation Ghanaians towards Ghana, also returnee diaspora political engagement in Accra, Ghana. Firstly, it analyses the scope and extent to which the Ghanaian diaspora identity is formed in the UK with ties to the Black British identity and its influences on the Ghanaian community voting patterns in UK politics especially during the Brexit vote in 2016. Furthermore, how does political participation in UK politics fosters integration, or integration fosters political participation of the Ghanaian community? Secondly it examines how the Ghanaian diaspora negotiates their transnational identity and political participation towards Ghana. Being disenfranchised to exercise their external voting rights, how does it impact the power relations between Ghanaian diaspora and the Ghanaian government? Thirdly, what are the role returnee diaspora play in Ghanaian politics? Are political returnees the vanguards of Ghana’s political stability?Drawing from a longitudinal and ethnographic field work investigations and analysis, in Accra and in London since 2010 coupled with focused group discussion in both locations. A semi-structured interviewees method and questionnaires were administered to respondents in both locations to ascertain how the diasporic and returnee populationJamila HAMIDU-YAKUBU Doctoral Thesis in Political Science 2021 5perceive the lack of diaspora political participation in the context of Ghana’s democratisation processes. The objective of this thesis is to demonstrate the historic role that the Ghanaian diaspora have contributed in Ghanaian political and democratic governance and how they still contribute to Ghana’s political and democratic consolidation. The fieldwork analysis has demonstrated that the Ghanaian diaspora still remains an important component of development in Ghana both politically and economically. The fieldwork results have also illustrated the contribution of Ghanaian diaspora in UK political diversity
Angnuureng, Donatus Bapentire. "Shoreline response to multi-scale oceanic forcing from video imagery". Thesis, Bordeaux, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016BORD0094/document.
Texto completoThe aim of this study was to develop a methodology to statistically assess the shorelineresilience to storms at different time scales for a storm-dominated mid-latitude beach(Biscarrosse, France). On a pilot base, storm-free tropical Jamestown beach (Ghana) was alsoanalysed. 6-years (2007-2012) of continuous video-derived shoreline data and hindcastedhydrodynamics were analysed. Wave climate is dominated by storms (Hs>5% exceedancelimit) and their seasonal fluctuations; 75% of storms occur in winter with more than 60identified storms during the study period. A multiple regression on 36 storms shows thatwhereas current and previous storm intensity have predominant role on current storm impact,tide and sandbar play a major role on the post-storm recovery. An ensemble average on poststormrecovery period shows that Biscarrosse beach recovers rapidly (9 days) to individualstorms, and sequences of storms (clusters) have a weak cumulative effect. The results point outthat individual storm recurrence frequency is key. If the interval between two storms is lowcompared to the recovery period, the beach becomes more resilient to the next storms; and thefirst storm in clusters has larger impact than following ones. Shoreline responds in decreasingorder at seasonal, storm frequency and annual timescales at Biscarrosse. The EOF methodshows good skills in separating uniform and non-uniform shoreline dynamics, showing theirdifferent temporal variability: seasonal and short-term scales dominate first EOF (2D) andsecond (3D) modes, respectively.The shoreline at Jamestown was studied on pilot base from 2013-2014. Water level channgesplay a major role on shoreline changes. Waves estimates from video are in good agreement withhindcasts. This study shows the potential of the technique, to be replicated elsewhere in WestAfrica with all its diversity and regional climate variability through a coastal observationnetwork