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Books

Books Edited/Book Review

3. Luginaah, I. N. and Bezner-Kerr, R. The Geographies of Health and Development. Ashagte: London. Forthcoming.

2. Luginaah, I. N. and Yanful, E. K. (2009) Environment and Health in Sub-Saharan Africa: Managing an Emerging Crisis. Springer: London.

1. Luginaah, I. N. (2011) (Book Review) Space, Place and Mental Health, by Sarah Curtis. Surrey, UK: Ashgate, 2010. Geography Research Forum, 31: 83-85.

 

Chapters in Books/Proceedings

9. Mason, S. A., Walker, C., Baxter, J. and Luginaah, I. (2016). Reflections on praxis. In Fenton, N. E., & Baxter, J. (Eds.), Practicing Qualitative Methods in Health Geographies (pp. 54-72). Routeledge: London.

8. Armah, F. A., Luginaah, I., Hambati, H., Chuenpagdee, R., and Campbell, G. (2016) Evaluating Differences in Barriers to Climate Change Adaptation Between the Poor and Nonpoor in Coastal Tanzania. In Innovation in Climate Change Adaptation (pp. 365-388). Springer International Publishing.

7. Bezner-Kerr, R., Nyantakyi-Frimpong, H., Lupafya, E., Dakishoni, L., Shumba, L. and Luginaah, I., 2016. 6 Building resilience in African smallholder farming communities through farmer-led agroecological methods. Climate Change and Agricultural Development: Improving Resilience Through Climate Smart Agriculture, Agroecology and Conservation, p.109.

6. Nyantakyi-Frimpong, H., Hickey, C., Lupafya, E., Dakishoni, L., Bezner-Kerr, R., Nyirenda, B., Nkhonya, Z., Luginaah, I., Katundu, M. and Gondwe, G. A farmer-to-farmer agroecological approach to addressing food security in Malawi. In Buchanan, C. (Eds.) Action Research for Food Systems Transformations. Forthcoming.

5. Luginaah, I.N., Oiamo, T., Armah, F.A. (2014). Environmental Health Geography. The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior, and Society. Wiley-Blackwell: London

4. Luginaah, I. N., Weis, T., Galaa, S., Nkrumah, M. K., Bezner-Kerr, R. and Bagah, D. (2009) Environment, Migration, and Food Security in the Upper West Region of Ghana. In Luginaah, I. N. and Yanful, E. K. (Eds.) Environment and Health in Sub-Saharan Africa: Managing an Emerging Crisis (pp. 25-38). Springer: London.

3. Grgicak-Mannion, A., Wintermute, J., Xu, X., Wheeler, A.J., Luginaah, I. and Brook, J. Geospatial Land Use Regression Modelling: Seasonal and Yearly Variation of NO2, PM2.5 and BTEX in Windsor, Ontario, Proceeding of 2007 ISEA International Conference, Oct 2007.

2. Luginaah, I. N. (2005) Coping with the Health Impacts of a Petrochemical Refinery in Oakville, Ontario: The Need for Addressing Residents’ Multiple Layers of Psychosocial Concerns. In Lee, A. V. (Ed.) Psychology of Coping (pp. 169-193). Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science.

1. Sheng, G., Luginaah, I.N. and Sorrell, J. (1996) Application of GIS in Site Selection for Nuclear Waste Disposal Facility. Proceedings International Conference on High Level Radioactive Waste Management (pp. 95-97).