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Journal of Earth Science & Climatic Change
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Baker K

School of Engineering and Built Environment, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK

Biography

Dr Keith Baker is a Researcher in Sustainable Urban Environments at Glasgow Caledonian University. He has a background in environmental science and science and technology policy. His current research includes work on fuel poverty, energy and the built environment, and sustainable building material. He also specializes in electronic waste and environmental impact of technology, on which he is a columnist for The Display Standard and a contributor to the Handbook of Visual Display Technology (Springer, 2012); and he is a science communicator with organizations including STEMNET and the English Speaking Union.

Publications

Assessing Community Perception and Attitude towards Flooding in the Lower Benue River Basin, Nigeria

In the Lower Benue River Basin, the majority of the population derives their livelihood from subsistent farming and fishing. With climate change expected to result in increased flooding, the impacts on these poor rural farmers will be significant and since adaptation is not cheap, prioritizing responses by sectors becomes essential. Such an analysi... Read More»

Emmanuel U. Unaegbu and Baker K

Research Article: J Earth Sci Clim Change 2014,5:206

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7617.1000206

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