Reginald Akindele Cline-Cole (born September 1956[1] in Freetown, Sierra Leone), is a retired Senior Lecturer (equivalent to Associate Professor) and a scholar in Development Geography.[2] Upon his formal retirement in May 2021, he was appointed as a Senior Honorary Research Fellow at the Centre of West African Studies, University of Birmingham—an acknowledgement of his extensive experience and expertise in African development.
[with Yulong Ma, William A.Stubbings, Mohamed Abou-Elwafa Abdallah, Stuart Harrad]. Formal waste treatment facilities as a source of halogenated flame retardants and organophosphate esters to the environment: A critical review with particular focus on outdoor air and soil. Science of the Total Environment, Volume 807, Part 1, 10 February 2022, 150747.
[with Yulong Ma, William A. Stubbings and Stuart Harrad]. Human exposure to halogenated and organophosphate flame retardants through informal e-waste handling activities - A critical review. Environmental Pollution, 115727, 2020.
Bouquets and brickbats along the road to development freedom and sovereignty: commentary on'Rethinking the idea of independent development and self-reliance in Africa. African Review of Economics and Finance, 12(1): 260–281, 2020.
[ed. with Clare Madge] Contesting Forestry in West Africa (Aldershot: Ashgate Press, 2000),
Promoting (Anti-) Social Forestry in Northern Nigeria?’ in Review of African Political Economy 24 (74), 1997,
Dryland Forestry. Manufacturing Forests and Farming Trees in Nigeria’, in M. Leach and R. Mearns [eds], The Lie of the Land: Challenging Received Wisdom on the African Environment (James Currey and Heinneman, 1996)
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