and did his postdoctoral work with the University of Witwatersrand. Dr Nhamo has great interests in business and climate change as well as environmental management and policy. Some of Dr Nhamo's current responsibilities are in teaching, research and training in corporate citizenship, sustainability sciences as well as business and climate change. Ekpe Inyang holds an MSc degree in Environmental Studies obtained from the University of Strathclyde, UK. Mr Inyang's early childhood experiences with the Korup rainforest communities seemed to have influenced his educational ambition and orientation and spurred him to become a powerful advocate of conservation. Mr Inyang has many years of experience, having worked in different capacities with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF-UK), Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS-US) and the Pan African Institute for Development West Africa (PAID-WA) in Cameroon. Mr Inyang has special interests in environmental and development issues, gender equality, good governance and research. He is author of eight full-length plays, a collection of poems, a number of scientific articles and a few textbooks. His other textbooks include The Forest: An African Traditional Definition; Environmental Education in Theory and Practice; Doing Academic Research; Redefining African Development (co-authored by Nana Célestin) and Environmental Problems in the Bakossi Landscape.
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