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Thilde Bech Bruun

Born:                           November 25th, 1975

Citizenship:               Danish

Occupation:                PhD fellow at the Department of Geography, University of Copenhagen.

Work address:           Institute of Geography, Øster Voldgade 10, 1350 Copenhagen K, Denmark

Phone (office):            + 45 35 32 41 64

Email:              tbb@geogr.ku.dk

 

Research interests

My research has been focused on how the management of small scale agricultural systems in the tropics influences the biogeochemical processes of the soil and vice versa. My current research aims to assess the influence of land use, agricultural management and inherent soil properties, in particular soil texture and clay mineralogy on the storage and the decomposition of soil organic carbon (SOC) in tropical soils. Within this context field work has been carried out in Ghana and is to be carried out in the Solomon Islands. The field data will be combined with laboratory analyses and experiments to construct a model that expresses the relationships between land use, soil parameters and carbon stocks and turnover rates in common low-input tropical agricultural systems

 

Education

2004:   MSc in geography from the Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen.

Title of Thesis: ”The Relationships between Fallow Periods, Soil Fertility and Productivity in Shifting Cultivation Agriculture: A study of a shifting cultivation system with upland rice in Sarawak, Malaysia“.

2000:   BSc in geography. Title of project: ”Possibilities for biological management of soil fertility in the agroforestry system ”Managed tree fallow” – Elucidation of the adoptation potential of the system within African small scale agriculture”.

 

Employments

2005 – 2008:    PhD fellow at the Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen.

 Title of project: Soil carbon dynamics in tropical farming systems - Controls of soil

 texture and clay mineralogy.

2002 – 2005:    Research assistant at the Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen.

 Planning of international conferences. Building of databases.

2001 – 2003:    Research assistant at the Centre for Research in Forests and Landscapes.  

                         Evaluation of research projects within forestry, field registrations. 

2001 – 2002:    Research assistant at The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University.

                         Evaluation of research projects within forestry, laboratory measurements.

 

Field work experience

2006:   Field study of soils in Ghana. Soil sampling, interviewing and experimental work at ECOLAB, University of Ghana, Accra. 

2005:   Research assistant under the USEPAM project, Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen: Soil sampling and training of students from Hanoi Agricultural University, Vietnam

2003:   Field study of shifting cultivation among the iban tribe in Malaysian Borneo: Soil sampling and in depth interviewing.

2001:   SLUSE field course in Thailand: Study of agricultural strategies in a Khamu village in the Nan province. Soil sampling, household surveys and use of a range of participatory methods.

 

Publications

Refereed journals

Bruun, T.B., Mertz, O. and Elberling, B. (2006): Linking yields of upland rice in shifting cultivation to fallow length and soil properties. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 113: 139-149

Mertz, O., Wadley, R.L., Nielsen, U., Bruun, T.B., Colfer, C.J.P, de Neergaard, A., Jepsen, M.R., Martinussen, T., Zhao, Q., Noweg, G.T., Magid, J. (submitted): Shifting cultivation misunderstood? Fallow length a weak indicator of productivity. Submitted to Ambio.

 

Conference proceedings

Bruun,T.B., Mertz, O. & Elberling, B. (2004): Linking effects of fallow on soil organic C, plant-available N and yields of upland rice cultivation in a tropical shifting cultivation system, Malaysia. Proceedings of the international LUCC Workhop on Impacts of changes in land use and management on carbon stocks and turn-over in the tropics. Copenhagen. August 2004.

Mertz, O.; Nielsen, U.; de Neergaard, A.; Sehested, M.; Noweg, G.T.; Jikus, O.; Jepsen, M.R.; Bruun, T.; Saarnak, C. & Magid, J. (2003): Productivity crisis in shifting cultivation systems? - impacts of fallow, labour, nutrient management and governments policies. In Mertz, O.; Wadley, R. & Christensen, A.E. (Eds): Proceedings of the International Conference on Local Land Use Strategies in a Globalizing World: Shaping Sustainable Social and Natural Environments, Copenhagen, August 2003.

 

Popular articles

Bruun, T.B. (2004): Svedjebrug på Borneo. Geografisk Orientering. Odense. Geografforlaget.

 

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