The Togolese Republic, also known as Togo, sits in West Africa. It extends south to the Gulf of Guinea, and is bordered on the north by Burkina Faso, Benin to the east, and Ghana on the west.
Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM), Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Nature-based solutions (NBS) provide a promising means to a climate resilient future. To guide investments in NBS, stated preference studies have become a common tool to evaluate the benefits of NBS in developing countries. Due to subsistence lifestyles and generally lower incomes, SP studies in developing countries increasingly use time payments as an alternative to the traditionally implemented money payments. It remains unclear, however, how time values should be converted into money values, how the payment affects willingness to pay (WTP) estimates, and how this influence varies across settings with different levels of market integration. We compare the results of choice experiments that use either time or money payments and that are implemented in urban and rural Ghana. The choice experiments target to value different NBS aimed at erosion prevention and other ecosystem service benefits along t
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At the recent UNWTO General Assembly in Kazakhstan, eTN’s publisher Juergen Thomas Steinmetz had the opportunity to speak with Mamata Bako Djaouga, Minister of Handicrafts and Tourism for Benin in Afr
At the recent UNWTO General Assembly in Kazakhstan, eTN’s publisher Juergen Thomas Steinmetz had the opportunity to speak with Mamata Bako Djaouga, Minister of Handicrafts and Tourism for Benin in Africa.
Benin is located in west Africa with Togo to the west, Nigeria to the east, Burkina Faso and Niger to the north, and a short coastline of the Bight of Benin (Atlantic Ocean) often known as the “Slave Coast” to the south. It is just over 110,000 km2 with a population of almost 8,500,000.
Okoredion specifically requested that the Nigerian village model be located in Salvador where Nigeria has a house.
The ambassador, who gave the charge while on a networking visit to the NTDC, appealed to Otunba Olusegun Runsewe, director-general of the corporation, to work out the modalities for the project.
According to him, “Brazil has a population of 200 million with a black population of 6 percent; the Blacks in Brazil trace their roots to the Bight of Benin in West Africa and there is constant need to renew links with their roots.
I therefore seek ways of expanding cooperation between Nigeria and Brazil which will help harness the opportunities that exist between both countries.”