Adjunct Researcher

MR. VICTOR  LOLIG

MR. VICTOR LOLIG

LECTURER

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION COMMUNICATION

FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND CONSUMER SCIENCES

NYANKPALA Campus

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Background

Victor Lolig is a lecturer in the Department of Agricultural Innovations Communication (AIC) and is currently the Examinations Officer for the Department. He has over ten years of experience in teaching. Some of the courses he teaches include Introduction to Rural Sociology, Rural Community Development and Change, Gender and Jakpa Development, and Microfinance. His research interest and collaboration areas include rural migration/mobility, Ecosystem Change Adaptation and Resilience, Agricultural Technology Assessments and Gender related issues. He has collaborative research experience at both local and international levels. He has collaborated with international organisations, including JICA, USAID, UNU- INRA, UNU- Tokyo, the University of Illinois- Urbana, and CIAT.

Email address: vlolig@uds.edu.gh

  1. Anna Snider, Paul Kwami Adraki, Victor Lolig & Paul E. McNamara (2023) Assessing gendered impacts of post-harvest technologies in Northern Ghana: gender equity and food security, Gender, Technology and Development. DOI: 10.1080/09718524.2023.2273153
  2. Hawa Mahama, Francis k. Obeng and Victor Lolig (2018) Constraints of Decentralisation on Agricultural Development in East Gonja District, Nothern Region, Ghana. Ghana Journal of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness (GJAEA) vol 1(1):2018, page 134
  3. Kei Otsuki, Godfred Jasaw & Victor Lolig (2017): Linking Individual and Collective Agency for Enhancing Community Resilience in Northern Ghana, Society & Natural Resources, DOI: 10.1080/08941920.2017.1347971
  4. Austin Moore, Oliver Ferguson, and Victor Lolig (2015). Assessment of Extension and Advisory Services in Ghana's Feed the Future Zone of Influence. MEAS Country Assessment. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois. Available online at: https://www.agrilinks.org/sites/default/files/resource/files/MEAS%20Country%20Report%20GHANA%20-%20August%202015.pdf
  5. Jasaw G.S, Boafo YA and Lolig V (2014) Factors Influencing the Adoption of MucunaPruriens as a Land Conservation Strategy, Evidence From Northern Ghana Journal of Science , Technology and Environment; ISSN: 2227-9296 Volume 4, Issue 1, Article ID 3000230, Revision 1, 11 pages,2014
  6. Otsuki, K., Jasaw, G. S., and Lolig, V. (2014) Framing Community Resilience through Mobility and Gender. Journal of Disaster Research Vol.9 No.4, 2014. Tokyo , Japan. 
  7. Lolig, V., Donkoh, S.A, Obeng, F., Ansah I. G. K., Jasaw, G.,Kusakari, Y., Asubonteng, K.O., Gandaa, B.Z.,Dayour, F., Dzivenu, T., Kranjac-Berisavljevic, G., 2014. Household Coping Strategies in Drought and Flood Prone Communities in Northern Ghana. Journal of Disaster ResearchVol.9 No.4 Aug. 2014. pp. 542-553, Tokyo, Japan.
  8. Mohan, G, Matsuda, H,,Donkoh S. A, Lolig, V and DansoAbbeam, G (2014) Effects of Research and Development Expenditure and Climate Variability on Agricultural Productivity Growth in Ghana. Journal of Disaster Research Vol.9 No.4, 2014. Tokyo, Japan
  9. Antwi, E.K., Otsuki, K., Saito, O., Obeng, F.K., Gyekye, K.A., Boakye-Danquah, J., Boafo, Y.A., Kusakari, Y., Yiran, G.A.B., Owusu, A.B., Asubonteng, K.O., Dzivenu, T., Avornyo, V.K., Abagale, F.K., Jasaw, G.S.,  Lolig, V., Ganiyu, S., Donkoh, S.A.,Yeboah, R., Kranjac-Berisavljevic, G.,Gyasi, E.A., Minia, Z., Ayuk, E.T., Matsuda, H., Ishikawa, H., Ito, O., Takeuchi, K., 2014. Developing a Community-Based Resilience Assessment Model with reference to Northern Ghana. Journal of Integrated Disaster Risk Management, IDRiM(2014)4(1) p. 73-92, ISSN: 2185-8322, DOI10.5595/idrim.2014.0066.
  10. Kusakari, Y., Asubonteng, K.O., Jasaw, G.S., Dayour, F., Dzivenu, T., Lolig, V., Donkoh, S. A., Obeng, F.K., Gandaa, B., and G. Kranjac-Berisavljevic, 2014. Farmer-Perceived Effects of Climate Change on Livelihoods in Wa West District, Upper West Region of Ghana.Journal of Disaster Research  Vol.9 No.4 Aug. 2014 pp. 516-528, Tokyo, Japan.