Ing. Evans Twum Abrokwah is an Agroforestry Consultant and Technical Advisor with a strong background in tropical forestry, natural resources management, and sustainable land-use systems. With an MSc in Tropical Forestry and Agroforestry and a BSc in Natural Resources Management, he specializes in developing integrated agroforestry models that enhance ecological resilience while improving agricultural productivity.
Evans provides technical support to farmers, NGOs, community organizations, and development projects in the areas of sustainable land management, climate-smart agriculture, and the restoration of degraded landscapes. His expertise includes field assessments, agroforestry system design, capacity building, and the implementation of ecosystem-based adaptation strategies that are tailored to diverse ecological and socioeconomic contexts.
His work is grounded in a participatory approach that emphasizes farmer empowerment, community engagement, and the adoption of regenerative practices that improve soil health, promote biodiversity, and strengthen local livelihoods. Evans integrates practical field knowledge with strong analytical and project management skills, drawing on experience across both environmental and technology-driven operational roles.
In addition to his technical work, Evans demonstrates leadership in community development as the Curator of the Kumasi Hub (Global Shapers Community), where he champions initiatives that foster environmental stewardship, youth empowerment, and sustainable development.
Evans is dedicated to supporting organizations and communities in transitioning toward climate-resilient, regenerative agricultural systems that deliver long-term environmental, social, and economic value.