University of Liverpool
Staff from
the Institute for Sustainable Water, Integrated Management &
Ecosystem Research, (SWIMMER) at the University of
Liverpool UK, supported by Dr Mike Swaine from the University of
Aberdeen will provide project support, staff training and peer review.
University of Ghana:
Centre for African Wetlands
(CAW):
CAW is the local co-ordinator and contributes to the
development of the project. They have also secured co-funding for
aspects of the project. They will contribute knowledge on local species,
will organise fieldwork and training courses and host a project office.
The project will make use of its existing national and regional networks
of contacts.
Zoology Department and the
Volta Basin Research Project (VBRP):
Staff of the Zoology Department and the VBRP will
contribute to the development of the project and also assist with field
sampling and laboratory work and they will contribute knowledge on local
species.
Council for Scientific and
Industrial Research (CSIR):
Water Research Institute
(WRI)
Staff of the WRI have assisted with project
development and will continue to contribute very valuable local
knowledge. They will also provide assistance with macroinvertebrate
taxonomy and ecology, macroinvertebrate field sampling and the analysis
of water quality samples.
Ghana Wildlife Society
(GWS):
Collaboration with the Ghana Wildlife Society has
already been established. GWS has already extensive experience with
community based projects and has in the past delivered nature
conservation education in communities and schools with great success.
GWS works also closely with the Ghana Wildlife Division (Government
department) that controls all the nature reserves. Staff of GWS will
contribute to project development and they will also contribute
knowledge on local species and liaise with local village populations
through their Chiefs. They are in a good position to do this as wildlife
clubs are spread throughout the country and the project will use the
network of local clubs to test and disseminate certain outputs.
Other Collaborators within
Ghana:
Prof. Oteng Yeboah (Chairman, Subsidiary Body on
Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice SBSTTA) who is also the
CBD national focal point for Ghana has given the project his support and
agreed to collaborate.
Mr. James Saman (University of Ghana) and Dr. Martin
Odae (CSIR) have agreed to contribute their knowledge of the local
biodiversity as experts on macroinvertebrates and molluscs.
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