Lecturer and research fellow with 10 years’ experience in Environmental Science. Research interests focus to identify and abate or eliminate sources of pollutants that affect people, wildlife, and their environments.
Position(s)
- Ag. Dean, School of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
- Head, Department of Environmental Science
- Head, Department of Crop and Soil Science
Personal Details
- Email: dabi@epuc.edu.gh / dabimichaels@gmail.com
- Phone: +233-245-131-721
- WhatsApp: +233-209-376-335
- LinkedIn: com/in/michael-dabi-21877bb3
- Google Scholar: google.com/citations?hl=en&user=vS6RWx4AAAAJ
- ResearchGate: net/profile/Michael-Dabi-3
- edu: independent.academia.edu/MDabi
- ORCID ID: 0000-0003-2706-607X
Qualifications
- MPhil Environmental Science, University of Ghana (2008 – 2011)
- B. Sc. Oceanography and Fisheries, University of Ghana (2003 – 2007)
Research interests
- Environmental impacts of oil and gas exploration/ drilling
- Impact of mining activities on surrounding biota
- Climate Change impacts on Coastal and Forest Resources
- Indoor air pollution
- Biodiversity and Conservation
Courses taught
- Research methods
- Environmental Chemistry
- Environmental Management
- Biometry
- Introductory Oceanography
- Technical Writing
- Limnology/Ecology of Inland Waters
Selected Publications
- Dabi, M. (2014). Proverbs for students. USA: CreateSpace Publishing. 100 pp.
- Dabi, M. (2015). Possible errors in quantitative data analyses. The International Journal of Science and Technoledge, 3 (6), 272 – 277.
- Dabi, M., & Kporha, M. A. (2015). Unsustainable development, climate change and floods: interactions and impacts. The International Journal of Science and Technoledge, 3 (6), 278 – 284.
- Dabi, M., Gati, E., Danso, M.A., & Amuzu, J.G. (2015). The effect of Front Office Service Quality on Customer Satisfaction: A Study at Hotel Stevens in the Ho Municipality. The EPUC Journal, 1 (1), 95-113.
- Enuameh-Agbolosoo, A.D., Enuameh, A.S.K., Kotoka, J.J., Ziggah-Aborta, F., & Dabi, M. (2015). Community participation in forest resource management as a tool in reducing the effects of climate change and enhancing sustainable development. The International Journal of Humanities and Social Studies, 3(8), 285-293.
- Dabi, M. (2015). My thesis, my dissertation: a practical and comprehensive guide to Project Work and Long Essay writing. Ho, Ghana: Talent Power Publishing.
- Dabi, M. (2015). Preliminary assessment of Benthic Infauna at Cape Three Points in the Western Region of Ghana. The International Journal of Science and Technoledge, 3 (7), 123 –134.
- Bansah, P.F., Dabi, M., Dzorvakpor, S.E.A., & Nwodo, H. (2015). The effect of branding on consumer buying behaviour among Textile Ghana fabric users in the Ho Municipality of Ghana. European Journal of Business and Management, 7 (26), 117-125.
- Magna, E.K., Dabi, M., Badu, E., & Owusu, P. (2018). Determination of Heavy Metals and Potential Health Risk Assessment of Honey Harvested from the Tamale Metropolis of Ghana Using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS). Elixir Pollution, 121, 51522-51525.
- Magna, E.K., Dabi, M., Donkor, A., Ansah, E., Kumassah, E., & Owusu, P. (2018). Assessment of the Impact of Solid Waste Disposal on the Portability of Surface Water and Groundwater Using Water Quality Index (WQI) in Kpassa, Nkwanta North District of Ghana. Civil and Environmental Research, 10(9), 36 – 42.
- Magna, E.K., Dabi, M., & Tadri, P. (2019). Spatial Distribution of Malaria in the Semi-Arid Zone of Ghana: A Case of Upper West Region Using GIS Approach. Journal of Environmental Health and Sustainable Development, 4(1), 670 – 677.
- Dabi, M. (2021). Testimony of God’s faithfulness: a posthumous autobiography of Rt. Rev. Dr Seth Senyo Agidi. Ho: Talent Power Publishing.
- Dabi, M., Tagbodza, F.J., & Dzramado, F. (2021). The effect of climate variability on the yields of cassava and maize in selected districts of the Volta Region, Ghana. American Journal of Climate Change (Accepted for publication).
- Dabi, M., & Ankrah, E. T. T. (2021). Assessing compliance to COVID-19 protocols among licensed hospitality providers in the Ho Municipality of the Volta Region of Ghana. Technium BioChemMed, 2(1), 110– 118.

