Anthonette Quayee is an experienced Environmental Scientist with specialized expertise in protected area management, aquatic ecosystem governance, community-based natural resource management, climate change adaptation, capacity building, and research. She has collaborated with both governmental and civil society organizations focused on ecosystem restoration, knowledge management, and conservation across West Africa and Europe.
Anthonette holds a B.Sc. in Environmental Science and has advanced her expertise with two distinct M.Sc. degrees—one in Forestry and another in Water and Sustainable Development—each acquired at different institutions, reflecting a comprehensive and diverse academic foundation. Her work has been published in several respected international journals, including PLOS Water, the Journal of Economic Literature, and the Young African Leaders Journal of Development, as well as with Iroha Publishing and in the World Environmental Education Congress book. Her work has also been featured on various websites.
Driven by a vision for a cleaner, safer world, Anthonette is committed to promoting environmental justice and gender equity in all her work, striving to build an environment where these principles lead to meaningful change.