Research Topics in Geography for postgraduates’ students in Cameroon
1. Planning and use of outdoor recreational public open space in Limbe Municipality
2. Development and planning implication of informal structures in the Buea Municipality.
3. Housing and its impact on urban expansion in the Limbe Municipality.
4. The socio-economic implication of conflicts on urban development in the Mamfe Municipality.
5. Resource mobilization and sustainable urban greening: An analysis of the role of the Limbe City Council.
6. Inventory of the Urban planning problems and their implications on urban sustainability and population in the Limbe Municipality.
7. Rapid population growth and its impacts on substandard housing in Bamenda, North West Region, Cameroon.
8. Urbanization and its impact on land use in the Tiko Water Tank Community.
9. The Economic and environmental impact of gardening in the Limbe Municipality.
10. Analytical study of vulnerability and adaptive measures to drought disasters in the Far North Region of Cameroon.
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11. The water crisis in the Mamfe Central: Implication on human health and economic development.
12. Vulnerability of coastal communities to climate change: A comparative assessment of Buea and Limbe Municipalities.
13. An assessment of Residents Attitudes and Willingness to Pay for improved solid waste management in the Buea Municipality.
14. Population dynamics and urban growth challenges in Bamenda, North West Region, Cameroon.
15. The socio-economics impact of poor drainages system and its implication in the Kumba Municipality.
16. The impact of population increases on housing in Buea Municipality.
17. Commercial Pesticide Usage and Farmer Suicide in the cultivation of Cassava in the Eyomojock sub-division.
18. A Comparison of Soil Management Systems and Changes in Soil Erosion Rates in Mamfe Central.
19. Public Perception of Flood Risks, Flood Forecasting and Mitigation in the Limbe Municipality.
20. An Exploration of Adaptations to Tornado Preparedness Plans in Northern Region of Cameroon.
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