Mr. Bismark Koduah
Research Assistant with CASCADE Project
Mr. Bismark Koduah is an Environmental Scientist with experience in climate-environment interactions, environmental contaminants, and nature-based solutions for resilience. His work focuses on understanding how human activities, environmental change, and governance systems intersect to shape vulnerability, risk, and adaptation outcomes in African contexts.
Bismark believes that environmental challenges such as climate change, pollution, and land degradation cannot be addressed in isolation from the social systems that produce and are affected by them. He therefore integrates environmental science with stakeholder engagement, policy-relevant research, and applied fieldwork to support sustainable and locally grounded solutions. Through his academic training, international collaborations, volunteer leadership, and current role as a Research Assistant with the CASCADE Project, he continues to advance interdisciplinary approaches to climate adaptation and environmental risk reduction.
Projects Affiliated with
- Postgraduate Student with Building Capacity to Crosslink Coastal Pollution with Climate Change ( BC5 ) Project.
- Research Assistant with Cascading Climate and Health Risks in African Cities ( CASCADE) Project.
Research Interests
- Climate change adaptation and mitigation
- Urban climate–health risks
- Nature-based solutions (NbS)
- Environmental contamination and toxicology
- Disaster risk reduction (DRR)
- Spatio-temporal environmental analysis
- Water and air quality monitoring
- Environmental impact and risk assessment