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Prof. Sylvester Nsobire Ayambila | Management and Accounting | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Sylvester Nsobire Ayambila, University for Development Studies, Tamale, Ghana

Prof. Sylvester Nsobire Ayambila is an esteemed Associate Professor at the University for Development Studies in Tamale, Ghana. He holds a Ph.D. in Development Studies from the University of Ghana (2014) and an M.Phil. in Agricultural Administration (2004). His academic journey includes roles as Senior Lecturer and Lecturer, with a strong focus on teaching, research, and community outreach. Prof. Ayambila has contributed significantly to various research projects, including climate change resilience and food security. He has received multiple awards, including a DAAD scholarship for his doctoral studies. šŸŒ±šŸ“ššŸŒāœØ

 

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Academic Qualifications

Prof. Sylvester Nsobire Ayambila holds a Ph.D. in Development Studies from the Ghanaian-German Centre for Development Economics (2011-2014), an M. Phil. in Agricultural Administration from the University of Ghana (2002-2004), and a B.Sc. in Agricultural Economics and Extension from the University for Development Studies, Tamale (1997-2001). His strong academic foundation underpins his research capabilities and teaching effectiveness.

Professional Experience

Associate Professor at the University for Development Studies, Tamale, Prof. Ayambila has extensive experience in teaching and supervising graduate and undergraduate students. His career spans various roles, including Senior Lecturer and Lecturer, where he has contributed significantly to academic activities and community outreach initiatives. His involvement in research data collection, analysis, and supervision of studentsā€™ dissertations further demonstrates his commitment to academic excellence.

Research Contributions

Prof. Ayambila’s research experience is extensive, with participation in several significant projects, including:

  • SAFE4ALL: A project focusing on safeguarding African foodsheds and ecosystems, initiated in 2023.
  • TEMBO: A four-year project aimed at transformative environmental monitoring in Africa.
  • GIZ Green Peopleā€™s Energy Project: Coordinating initiatives on solar-powered irrigation systems.
  • CRES: Investigating climate change resilience in ecosystem services.

He has also served as a consultant for Ghanaā€™s food systems and led key assessments for various organizations, including the FAO and the World Food Program. His diverse research portfolio reflects his expertise in sustainable agriculture, food security, and environmental monitoring.

Honors and Awards

Prof. Ayambila has received notable scholarships and awards, including the DAAD scholarship for his Ph.D. studies and the National Agribusiness Development Programme (NADEP) scholarship for faculty research capacity building. His recognition for academic presentations, such as the Best Track Presentation Award at the International Trade and Academic Research Conference in 2013, underscores his impact in his field.

Conclusion

Prof. Sylvester Nsobire Ayambila’s combination of robust academic qualifications, extensive teaching and research experience, and a proven track record of impactful contributions make him an exemplary candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His commitment to advancing knowledge and practices in development studies and agriculture positions him as a leading figure in his field.

 

Publication Top Notes Ā 

  • Technical efficiency of rice production at the Tono irrigation scheme in northern Ghana | Cited by: 105 | Year: 2012 šŸŒ¾
  • Impact of Zai technology on farmersā€™ welfare: Evidence from northern Ghana | Cited by: 47 | Year: 2019 šŸŒ
  • Small farming and generational renewal in the context of food security challenges | Cited by: 43 | Year: 2020 šŸŒ±
  • An analysis of household farm investment decisions under varying land tenure arrangements in Ghana | Cited by: 33 | Year: 2016 šŸ’¼
  • The future of small farms and small food businesses as actors in regional food security: A participatory scenario analysis from Europe and Africa | Cited by: 19 | Year: 2022 šŸŒ
  • Enhancing healthy ecosystems in northern Ghana through eco-friendly farm-based practices: insights from irrigation scheme-types | Cited by: 18 | Year: 2019 šŸŒæ
  • Economics of rice production: an economic analysis of rice production systems in the upper east region of Ghana | Cited by: 15 | Year: 2008 šŸ“ˆ
  • Determinants of non-farm micro and small enterprise participation in rural Ghana | Cited by: 11 | Year: 2017 šŸ¢
  • Participation in agricultural extension and labor productivity: a case study of smallholder farmers in Ghana | Cited by: 10 | Year: 2020 šŸ‘©ā€šŸŒ¾
  • Evaluating Land Management Options (ELMO): a participatory tool for assessing farmersā€™ sustainable land management decision preferences and trade-offs | Cited by: 10 | Year: 2015 āš–ļø

 

 

 

 

 

Sylvester Nsobire Ayambila | Management and Accounting | Best Researcher Award

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