Andreas Egelund ChristensenProfessional Address: Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen, Øster Voldgade 10, DK-1350 Copenhagen K, Tel: +45 35322500, Fax: +45 35322501 E-mail: aec@geogr.ku.dk Occupation: PhD fellow, at Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen (IGUC) University degrees: 2002 MSc Geography, Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen (IGUC) Employment record: 2002-2005 Research Assistant, (IGUC); Teaching Assistant, (IGUC) 2005-2006- Assistant Coordinator, NETARD (KVL); Phd fellow at IGUC Recent, selected scientific projects and activities: 2003: Co-organizer of the international conference on Local Land Use Strategies in a Globalizing World: Shaping Sustainable Natural and Social Environments held at the Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen. 2003-: Co-Editor of three special issues of international journals (see publication list) 2005-: Assistant Coordinator of NETARD promoting research use and integration in development assistance and communication of research results 2006: PhD fellow at IGUC, attached to the Galathea project on Sustainable resource use or imminent collapse? Climate, livelihoods and production in the Southwest Pacific (CLIP) Current research areas: · Livelihood systems and livelihood strategies, diversification and off-farm employment · Natural resource management and the role of agriculture in third world rural societies Current teaching areas: · Globalisation and Spatial Changes · Farming Systems in the Tropics Popularization of research · Organising Educational Fair for the Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen · Seminar held at the Centre for Basic Research. Kampala, Uganda – presentation of preliminary field work results 2000 Selected, reviewed publications Mertz, O., Wadley, R.L. and Christensen, A.E. (2005): Local Land Use Strategies in a Globalizing World: Subsistence Farming, Cash Crops and Income Diversification. Agricultural Systems 85 (3): 209-215. Mertz, O., Christensen, A.E., Højskov, P., Birch-Thomsen, T. (1999): Subsistence or cash: strategies for changes in shifting cultivation. Special Issue of Geografisk Tidsskrift, Danish Journal of Geography (1): 133-142. Editor of three special issues: Wadley, R.L., Mertz, O., and Christensen, A.E., eds. (forthcoming 2006): Local Land Use Strategies in a Globalizing World – Managing Social and Environmental Dynamics. Special Issue of Land Degradation and Development. Mertz, O., Wadley, R.L. and Christensen, A.E., eds. (2005): Local Land Use Strategies in a Globalizing World: Subsistence Farming, Cash Crops and Income Diversification. Special Issue of Agricultural Systems 85 (3): 209-364. Mertz, O., Wadley, R.L. and Christensen, A.E., eds. (2005): Territory, land use, and natural resources - local responses to globalization. Special Issue of Geografisk Tidsskrift, Danish Journal of Geography 105 (1): 1-120. |
Anette ReenbergBorn: 18.08.1948. Two children (born 1977 and 1981). Professor in landscape & agricultural geography. Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen, Øster Voldgade 10, DK-1350 Copenhagen K. Phone: +45 35 32 25 62, Fax: +45 35 32 25 01; www.geogr.ku.dk
Education Highschool 1967, Mathematical physical. Visiting student University of Toronto, 5 months in 1973. Master of Science, Geography, University of Copenhagen 1974. Dr. scient. in Geography (agricultural land use systems), University of Copenhagen 1999.
Post-graduate education * Natural resources Economy, Nordiske JordbrugsForskere (NJF), June 8-18, 1975, Helsingfors. * "Systems Dynamics", Thayer School of Economics, N.H., U.S.A., August 1975. * Survey-methodology, Nordiske JordbrugsForskere (NJF), Uppsala, june 1976. * Remote Sensing (Fjärranalys i Afrikaforskningen), Nordiska Forskerkurser, Lund August 1-10, 1979. * "Application of Remote Sensing to Production Forecasting in Agriculture", Ispra, Italien, Oktober 15-19, 1979.
Major administrative duties * Head of Educational Board, I.o.G, 2 years. * Head of Department, Institute of Geography, 1990 -1992, * Head of Board for SEREIN and center director (Sahel-Sudan Environmental Research Initiative) - The Danish Environmental Research Programme, 1994-1999 * Deputy head of Department, Institute of Geography, 1999 –
Memberships of boards and committees (last 10 years only) · Advisory committee DANIDA. Integrated development in Rural areas. September 1987-1994. · Executive coordinator for UNESCO/MAB Comparative Research on Landscape pattern Dynamics in European Rural Areas, 1989-1995 · Member Danish National Committee, MAB-UNESCO. 1988- · Member of Nature Conservation Council (Naturfredningsrådet), 1989-1992 and (Naturbeskyttelsesrådet) 1992- 1998 · Member of Consultative Committee for Nature Management Act, 1989 -1996 (Ministry of Environment · Member of Development Research Council (Rådet for Ulands-forskning), 1993 – 2002 · Member of advisory committée, DANIDA/ENRECA-programme, 1993- · Member of EEC Committee of an Advisory Nature - Life Science and Technology for Developing Countries (CAN-STD3), 1993-1994 · Member of Consutative committée for MIKA/DANCED (Ministry of Environment and Ministry of Foreign Affairs - financial support for environment and desaster), 1996-2002 · Member of Board of Trustees for ICRAF (International Centre for Research on Agroforestry - part of the CGIAR-system, yearly budget 20 mio USD), 1996-2002; chair of programme committée, 1999-2002. · Board member, network for Agricultural Research for Development in Denmark, 1998-2000 · Board Member, WWF Denmark, 1998-2000 and 2002- · Member of the Danish Environmental Council (Naturrådets repræsentantskab) - (udpeget af Miljøministeren) 1998-2000 · Member of the Ecological Group of the Onchocerciasis Control Programme in West Africa, WHO 1998- 2002 · Member of (Advisory board for Tøndermarsken) (udpeget af Miljøministeren), Danish Ministry of Environment, 1999-2000 · Member of advisory board for CARE-Denmark 2000- · Member of the council of The Royal Danish Geographical Society 2000- · Member of the Danish Research Council for Agriculture (SJVF - Statens Jordbrugs- og veterinærvidenskabelige Forskningsråd) 2000 – · Naturvismand (wiseman for Nature) (udpeget af miljøministeren), 2001-2003 · Board member, GEUS (Danish Geological Survey), 2001- · Member of DANIDAs Council for Development Cooperation (Rådet for Internationalt Udviklingssamarbejde) 2002 – · Member of SLUSE board (The Danish University Consortium on Sustainable Land Use and Natural Resource Management), 2002- · Member of the Danish Research Council for technology and Production (FTP) 2005-
Research areas and recent projects Ecological cultural geography with emphasis on land systems science and landscape ecology (Agricultural Landscapes in Denmark, Agricultural systems in the semi-arid and arid tropics with special reference to desertification problems). - Director for SEREIN (centre without walls – financied by The Danish Strategic Environmantal programme) with own reserch acitivities conc. ‘Land-use dynamics in the Sahelian environment’, 1994-1998. - Co-responsible for ENRECA University collaboration project with University of Ouagadougou and Roskilde University, 1995- - SERIEN-2000 – land use and natural resource management in the Sahel (coordinator for a multidisciplinary framework research programme, financed by Council for Development Research), 2001-2005. - IGUC-LUCC – coordinator for IGBP-LUCC endorsed institutional programme on Human Dimension of Global Change, land use land cover changes.
Educational activities Organizer of PhD-cources within the theme of Interdisciplinary approaches to Natural ResourceManagement in tropical agro-ecosystems Supervised >50 M.Sc. thesis (currently 6) and 9 PhD thesis (currently 2).
Selected publications THESIS Reenberg, A., 1998. Analytical approaches to agricultural land use systems in the Sahel. SEREIN Occasional Papers No 8. Copenhagen. BOOKS, BOOKCHAPTERS - MONOGRAPHS Reenberg, A. & Baudry. J. (1999). Land-use and landscape changes - The challenge of comparative analysis of rural areas in Europe. Pp. 23-41 in: Krönert, R., Baudry, J., Bowler, I.R. and Reenberg, A. (eds)(1999). Land Use Changes and their Environmental Impact in Rural Areas in Europe. Parthenon Publishing. Paris. Reenberg, A., ed .,1999. SEREIN - Environmental research in the Sahel. Danish Journal of Geography, Special Issue , vol. 2. Copenhagen, Geografisk Selskab. Wardell, D.A. and Reenberg, A. (forthcoming). Patterns of continuity, change and adaptability n savannah landscapes. Negotiating access to the Tiogo Forest Reserve, Sanguié Province, Burkina Faso. Provisional title for a book chapter in: ‘The Savanna Biome’ Mistry, J. and Berardi, A. (eds.) Centre for Developing Areas Research, Royal Holloway, University of London. JOURNALS Reenberg, Anette and Bjarke Paarup-Laursen, 1997. Determinants for Land Use Strategies in a Sahelian Agro-ecosystem - Anthropological and Ecological Geographical aspects of Natural Resource Management. Agricultural Systems 53:209-229. Reenberg, A. and Lund, C. 1998. Land Use and Land Right Dynamics under Conditions of Population Pressure - Determinants for Resource Management Options in Eastern Burkina Faso. Human Ecology 26(4):599-620. Reenberg, A., Nielsen, T. L. & Rasmussen, K., 1998. Field Expansions and Reallocations in a Desert Margin Region - Land Use Pattern Dynamics in a Fluctuating Biophysical and Socio-economic Environment. Global Environmental Change, 8(4):309-327. Marcussen, H.S. and Reenberg, A., 1999. On scale and disciplinarity in the study of natural resource use in the Sahel - lessons from the SEREIN research program. Danish Journal of Geography, Special Issue 2:1-14. Fold, N. and Reenberg, A.,1999. In the shadow of the >chocolate war=: local marketing of the shea nut products around Tenkodogo, Burkina Faso. Danish Journal of Geography, Special Issue 2:113-124. Mertz, O. and Reenberg, A.,1999. Building on diversity: Pathways to agricultural intensification in Burkina Faso. Danish Journal of Geography, Special Issue 2:125-138. Thorsen, D. and Reenberg, D., 2000. Marginal producers or breadwinners: Women=s cropping strategies and access to agricultural key resources in Boulgou province, Burkina Faso. Danish Journal of Geography 100:47-59. Reenberg, A., 2001. Agricultural land use pattern dynamics in the Sudan-Sahel - towards an event-driven framework. Land Use Policy 18:309-319 Levin, G. and Reenberg, A., 2002. Land use driven conditions for habitat structure. A case study of Ecuadorian Andes. Danish Journal of Geography 102:79-92. Wardell, D.A., Reenberg, A. and Tøttrup, C. (2003). Historical Footprints in contemporary land use systems: forest cover changes in savannah woodlands in the Sudano-Sahelian zone. Global Environmental Change 13(4): 235-254. Reenberg, A., Oksen, P. and Svendsen, J. (2003). Land use changes vis-à-vis agricultural potential in southeastern Burkina Faso: the field expansion paradox. Geografisk Tidsskrift/Danish Journal of Geography 103(2):57-64. |
Bjarne FogProfessional Address: Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen, Øster Voldgade 10, DK-1350 Copenhagen K, Tel: +45 35322500, Fax: +45 35322501 E-mail: : bf@geogr.ku.dk Occupation: GIS coordinator at Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen (IGUC) University degrees: 1985 MSc in Geography, IGUC Employment record: 1998- Research and teaching within the fields of remote sensing, GIS, land survey and GPS, responsible for the creation of a database containing all geo-related data at the Institute of Geography. 1997-1998 Nursing remote sensing and GIS laboratory, conducting two workshops at the University of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, as part of an ENRECA programme. 1996-1997 Establishing a remote sensing and GIS laboratory at the University of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, as part of an ENRECA programme. 1994-1998 Data manager in Sahel-Sudan Environmental Research Initiative, SEREIN, within the framework of the Danish Environmental Research Programme. Institute of Geography 1994-1994 Research fellow in the research project DANMAC, Data manager and responsible for the preprocessing of optical remote sensing data in the core-project. Responsible for a sub-project. Institute of Geography 1994-1994 Bush fire project in Guinea Conakry, EU-project. 1993-1993 Research fellow in a Danish pilot project combining remote sensing data from different type of sensors, Institute of Geography Recent, selected scientific projects and activities: 1998- Participation as GIS consultant in several research projects. 1994-1998: Participation in the Sahel-Sudan Environmental Research Initiative (SEREIN), with responsibility data management and land survey. 1998-2003: Participation in the remote sensing project DANMAC 2003 combining optical and radar remote sensing data Current research areas: GIS Current teaching areas: GIS, Land survey and GPS.
Selected, reviewed publications since 2001 Rasmussen, K., Fog, B. & Madsen, J. E., 2001. Desertification in reverse? Observations from northern Burkina Faso. Global Environmental Change, 11, 2001, 271-282pp. Sandholt, I., Fog, B. & Fensholt, R. 2001: Flood monitoring in the Senegal River valley - first results on SAR PRI data. Proceedings of ERS/ENVISAT Symposium, Göteborg, Sweden, October 2000. |
Bo ElberlingProfessional Address: Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen, Øster Voldgade 10, DK-1350 Copenhagen K, Tel: +45 35322500, Fax: +45 35322501 E-mail: Be@geogr.ku.dk Occupation: Professor at Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen (IGUC) University degrees: 2005: Dr. Scient. in environmental biogeochemistry, University of Copenhagen, Denmark); 1996: PhD in biogeochemistry (Institute of Geology, University of Aarhus, Denmark); 1993: MSc in hydrogeology (Institute of Geology, University of Aarhus, Denmark) Employment record: 2005- Full professorship, Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen 2002-2005 Associated professor, Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen 2001-2005 External associated professor, Institute of Geology, Aarhus University 2000-2002 Associated research prof., Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen 1997-2000 Assistant research prof., Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen 1997 Research scientist (University of Waterloo, Canada, 3 months) Recent, selected scientific projects and activities: 2001-2004 Carbon pools and turnover in relation to land use in grassland in Africa: Northern Senegal and Tanzania (Danish International Development Agency) 2000-2003 Quantification and modelling of gas behaviour and weathering processes in the unsaturated zone (Danish Natural Science Research Council) 1999-2002 Environmental controls on sulphide oxidation and heavy metal transport and accumulation in Arctic ecosystems (DANCEA, Environmental Department, Ministry of Environment and Energy, Denmark) 1996-1999 Chemical fluxes in frozen soil (MIKA, Environmental Department, Ministry of Environment and Energy, Denmark) 1996-1999 Soil solution chemistry and soil weathering in Arctic soils at Zackenberg, NE-Greenland (co-operation project with University of Washington, USA) 1997-1999 Soil acidification and pH-measurements of soil solution (Greenland) 1997-1999 Chemical fluxes in mine tailings deposited in Arctic Canada (co-operation project with University of Waterloo, Canada) 1996-1997 Natural oxidation of sulphide minerals within gossans located in High Arctic Greenland (Danish Natural Science Research Council) Current research areas: Biogeochemistry, soil sciences and environmental impact and modelling: My research has been focused on the controls and environmental impacts resulting from oxidation processes in the vadose zone, including sulphide oxidation and chemical fluxes in frozen soils, heavy metal release and mobilization and decomposition of organic matter in natural ecosystems. Research includes gas transport processes of reactive gas species in the vadose zone with a focus on simulating interacting water and gas transport processes with weathering processes at site to landscape scales. Current teaching areas: Soil Science and environmental issues
Selected, reviewed publications since 2001 Gregorich, E.G., Hopkins, D.W., Elberling, B., Novis, P., Greenfield, L.G., Sparrow, A.D., Rochette, P. (2006). Emission of CO2, CH4 and N2O from lakeshore soils in an Antarctic dry valley. Biology and Biochemistry (in press). Elberling, B., Gregorich, E.G., Hopkins, D.W., Sparrow, A.D., Novis, P. & Greenfield, L.G., (2006). Distribution and dynamics of soil organic matter in an Antarctic dry valley. Biology and Biochemistry (in press). Hopkins, D.W., Sparrow, A.D., Elberling, B., Gregorich, E.G., Novis, P., Greenfield, L.G., Tilston, E.L. (2006). Carbon, nitrogen and temperature controls on microbial activity in soils from an Antarctic dry valley. Biology and Biochemistry (in press). Nielsen, A., Murray, A.S., Pejrup, M. & Elberling, B. (2006). Optically stimulated luminescence dating of a Holocene beach ridge plain in Northern Jutland, Denmark. Quaternary Geochronology (in press). Elberling, B & Matthiese H. (2006) Methodological controlled variations in laboratory and field pH measurements in various Danish soils – with a focus on waterlogged soils. European Journal of Soil Science (in press). Jensen, L.A., Schmidt, L.B., Hollesen, J. & Elberling, B. (2006) Accumulation of soil organic C linked to Holocene sea level changes in West Greenland. Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research (in press). Bruun, T. B. Mertz, O. & Elberling, B. (2005) Linking effects of fallow length on soil organic C, plant-available nutrients and yields of upland rice in shifting cultivation. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 113, 139-149. Humlum, O., Elberling, B., Hormes, A., Fjordheim, K., Hansen, O.H. & Heinemeier, J. (2005) Late-Holocene glacier growth in Svalbard, documented by subglacial relict vegetation and living soil microbes. Holocene 15, 396-407. Elberling, B. & Ladegaard-Pedersen, P. (2005) Subsurface CO2 dynamics in temperate beech and spruce forest stands. Biogeochemistry 75, 479-506. Ladegaard-Pedersen, P., Elberling, B. & Vesterdal, L. (2005) Soil carbon stocks, mineralization rates, and CO2 effluxes under 10 tree species on contrastong soil types. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 35, 1277-1284. Behrensdorff, C., Elberling, B. & Krogh L. (2005) Aluminium release from acidic forest soil following deforestation and maize cultivation in Ghana, West Africa. West African Journal of Applied Ecology 8, 99-114. Elberling, B. (2005) Temperature and oxygen control on pyrite oxidation in frozen mine tailings. Cold Regions Science and Technology 41, 121-133. Elberling, B., Jakobsen, B.H., Berg, P., Søndergaard, J. & Sigsgaard, C. (2004) Influence of vegetation and water content on soil carbon distribution and mineralization in four High Arctic soils. Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research 36(4), 509-519. Søgaard, H., Sørensen, L., Rysgaard, S., Grøndahl, L., Elberling, B., Friborg, T., Larsen, S.E. & Bendtsen, J. (2004) High Artic carbon sink identification – a systems approach. Global Change NewsLetter 59, 11-14. Elberling, B. (2004) Disposal of mine tailings in continuous permafrost areas: environmental aspects and future control strategies. In: Cryosols. Permafrost-affected soils. (Ed. J.M. Kimble), 677-698. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. Elberling, B., Fensholt, R., Larsen, L., Petersen, A-I.S. & Sandholt, I. (2003) Water content and land use history controlling soil CO2 respiration and carbon stock in savannah soil and groundnut fields in semi-arid Senegal. Danish Journal of Geography 103, 47-56. Elberling, B., Touré, A. & Rasmussen, K. (2003) Changes in soil organic matter following groundnut-millet cropping at three locations in semi-arid Senegal, West Africa. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 96, 37-47. Elberling, B. (2003) Seasonal trends of soil CO2 dynamics in a soil subject to freezing. Journal of Hydrology 276, 159-175. Elberling, B., Zunic, T.B. & Edsberg, A. (2003) Spatial variations and controls of acid mine drainage generation. Environmental Geology 43, 806-813. Elberling, B., Knudsen, K.L., Kristensen, P.H. & Asmund, G. (2003) Applying foraminiferal stratigraphy as a biomarker for heavy metal contamination and mining impact in a fiord in West Greenland. Marine Environmental Research 55(3), 235-256. Elberling, B. & Brandt, K.K. (2003) Uncoupling of microbial CO2 production and CO2 release in frozen soil and its implications for field studies of arctic C cycling. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 35, 263-272. Breuning-Madsen, H., Holst, M.K., Rasmussen, M. & Elberling, B. (2003) The preservation of human bodies in Burial Mounds from the South Scandinavian Early Bronze Age. Journal of Archaelogical Science 30, 343-350. Elberling, B., Asmund G., Kunzendorf, H. & Krogstad, E.J. (2002) Geochemical trends in metal-contaminated fiord sediments near a former lead-zinc mine in West Greenland. Applied Geochemistry 17(4), 493-502. Christiansen, H.H., Bennike, O., Böcher, J., Elberling, B., Humlum, O. & Jakobsen, B.H. (2002) Holocene environmental reconstruction from deltaic deposits in northeast Greenland. Journal of Quaternary Science 17, 145-160. Elberling, B. (2001) Control Strategies for acid mine drainage in Arctic regions. In: Mining in the Arctic (eds. H.K.Olsen, L. Lorentzen & O. Rendal), 37-48. A.A. Balkema Publishers, The Netherlands. Elberling, B., Asmund, G., Balic-Zunic, T., Rohwerder, T. & Sand, W. (2001) Reactivity of covered uldific waste near Maarmorilik in West Greenland. In: Mining in the Arctic (eds. Olsen .K., orentzen, L & Rendal, O) A.A. Balkema Publishers, The Netherlands, 11-16. Elberling, B. & Damgaard, L.R. (2001) Micro-scale measurements of oxygen diffusion and consumption in subaqueous sulfide tailings. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 65(12), 1897-1905. Kyhn, C. & Elberling, B. (2001) Frozen cover strategies for preventing acid mine drainage from sulfidic tailings deposited on land in Arctic Canada. Cold Regions Science and Technology 32(2-3), 133-142. Elberling, B. (2001) Environmental controls of the seasonal variations in oxygen uptake in sulfidic tailings deposited in a permafrost-affected area. Water Resources Research 37(1), 99-107. |
Henrik Breuning-MadsenProfessional Address: Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen, Øster Voldgade 10, DK-1350 Copenhagen K, Tel: +45 35322500, Fax: +45 35322501 E-mail: hbm@geogr.ku.dk Date of birth: 25.02.1949 Nationality: Danish Occupation: Professor, Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen (IGUC) University degrees: 1975: MSc Geography, Inst. of Geography, University of Copenhagen 1978: Lic.Scient Geography, Inst. of Geography, University of Copenhagen 1983: Dr. Scient Geography, Inst. of Geography, University of Copenhagen
Employment record: 1975-1978: Research Fellow at IGUC 1978-1981: Seior fellow at IGUC 1981-1983: Project manager, Ministry of Agriculture, Denmark, Arealdatakontoret (ADK) in Vejle 1983-1990 Associate professor at IGUC and pojekt leader at ADK. 1991- : Professor at IGUC
Research areas Geography, Soil Science, pedology, Land evaluatio, Agriculture/environment
Main research projects 1987-1990: Opbygning af en landsdækkende jordprofildatabase i Landskontoret for Planteavls kvadratnet, samt en landsdækkende kortlægning af potentielle marginaljorde. 1990-1998: Koordinator vedrørende opbygningen af en europæisk jordbundsanalysedatabase knyttet til det europæiske jordbundskort i skala 1.1000000. 1992- : Dansk koordinator på Enreca-projektet “Nutrient circulation” ved University of Ghana, hvor der bl.a. foretages studier af Harmattanstøvs næringstofindhold, vandingsbetingede landbrugssystemer og jordbundudviklingen i tropisk regnskov. 1992- : Studier af jernkappedannelse i bronzealdergravhøje og næringsstofindhold i bronzealderjorde 1998-2001: Kortlægning af gravhøjes bevaringstilstand i det agrare landskab.
Editorial assignments 1995-2003 : Editor of Danish Journal of Geography, 1984-1989: Associate editor at Soil Survey and Land Evaluation. 1990-1997: Member of editorial committee for Vand & Miljø, later Vand & Jord
Publications 2001-2005 Heidi Hinge, Bo Elberling, Gert Asmund & Henrik Breuning-Madsen (2005): Tungmetaller i danske jordtyper. Vand og Jord 12,2: 66-69 Henrik Breuning-Madsen & Theodore W Awadzi (2005): Harmattan dust deposition and particle size in Ghana. Catena (in press) Anni Tindahl Madsen, Andrew S. Murray, Thorbjørn J. Andersen, Morten Pejrup & Henrik Breuning-Madsen (2005): Optically stimulated luminescence dating of young estuarine sediments: A comparison with 210Pb and 137Cs dating. Marine Geology 214: 251-268 Niels H. Jensen, Thomas Balstrøm & Henrik Breuning-Madsen (2005): The relations between soil water retention characteristics, particle size distribution, bulk densities and calcium carbonate for Danish soils. Nordic Hydrology 36,3: 235-244 Henrik Breuning-Madsen, Theodore W. Awadzi & Henry R. Mount (2004): The Classification of Soils Modified by Termite Activity in the Tropical Moist Semideciduous Forests of West Africa. Soil Survey Horizon 45,4: 111-120 Theodore W. Awadzi, M.A. Cobblah & Henrik Breuning-Madsen (2004): The role of termites in soil formation in the tropical semi-deciduous forest zone, Ghana. Danish Journal of Geography 104,2: 27-34 Mads K. holst, Marianne Rasmussen & Henrik Breuning-Madsen (2004): Skelhøj – Et bygningsværk fra den ældre Bronzealder. Nationalmuseets Arbejdsmark 2004: 11-25 Michael Schultz Rasmussen, Henrik Breuning-Madsen & Christian Christiansen (2004): Variation in the hydrostatic pressure may trigger estuarine anoxia. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 59: 21-31 Henrik Breuning-Madsen (2003): Iltsvind i danske farvande. Gødningen 96,1: 4-5 Lars Krogh, Anette Nørgaard, Martin Hermansen, Mogens H. Greve, Thomas Balstrøm & Henrik Breuning-Madsen (2003): Prelimenary estimates of contemporary soil organic carbon stocks in Denmark using multiple datasets and four scaling up methods. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 96: 19-28 Henrik Breuning-Madsen & Mads K. Holst (2003): A soil description system for burial mounds - development and application. Danish Journal of Geography 103,2: 35-45 Henrik Breuning-Madsen, Mads K. Holst, Marianne Rasmussen & Bo Elberling (2003): Preservation within log coffins before and after barrow construction. Journal of Archaeological Science 30: 343-350 Henrik Breuning-Madsen, Theodore W. Awadzi, Yaw Bredwa-Mensah, Henry R. Mount & Berman D. Hudson (2002): The Danish Plantations on the Gold Coast of Ghana - Why did they fail. Soil Survey Horizon 43,1: 1-8 Theodore W Awadzi, Yaw Bredwa-Mensah, Henrik Breuning-Madsen & Enoch Boateng (2001): A scientific evaluation af the agricultural experiments at Frederiksgave, the royal Danish plantation on the Gold Coast, Ghana. Danish Journal of Geography 101: 33-41 Mogens H. Greve, Henry R. Mount, Berman D. Hudson & Henrik Breuning-Madsen (2001): History of Land Value Assessment and Establishment of Benchmark Soils in Denmark. Soil Survey Horizons 42,1: 19-24. Henrik Breuning-Madsen, Mogens H. Greve & A. Norr. (2001): Danish Soil Classification and Establishment of the Danish Soil Database. Soil Survey Horizons 42,1: 24-34 Henrik Breuning-Madsen, Mads K. Holst & Marianne Rasmussen (2001): The Chemical Environment in a Burial Mound shortly after Construction - An Archaeological Experiment. Journal of Archaeological Science 28: 691-697 Mads K. Holst, Henrik Breuning-Madsen & Marianne Rasmussen (2001): The South Scandinavian Barrows with Well-preserved Oak Log Coffins. Antiquity 75:126-136 Mads Kähler Holst & Henrik Breuning-Madsen (2001): Dybe huller og lange linier. Nogle resulteter fra boreundersøgelser i Gravhøje. Arkæologi i Slesvig 9: 35-44. |
Inge SandholtProfessional Address: Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen, Øster Voldgade 10, DK-1350 Copenhagen K, Tel: +45 35322500, Fax: +45 35322501 E-mail: is@geogr.ku.dk Date of birth 8 February 1962 Occupation Associate Professor, Remote Sensing Degrees 1996 Ph.D in Statistics from the Royal Vet. & Agricultural University of Denmark 1990 Master of Science in Physical Geography, University of Copenhagen. Employment Record Aug 2000-present Associate Professor, Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen Dec 1996-Jul 2000 Post Doc, Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen Sep 1991-1996 Research Fellow, Dina (Danish Informatics Network in the Agricultural Sciences) Mar 1990-Aug 1991 Research Fellow, DHI - Danish Hydraulic Institute/Forskerakademiet Current and past funded Research Projects (PI) 2005-2010 AMMA-IP, African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analyses: Workpackage on Human processes, adaptation and environmental interactions. EU FP6 (2.2 Mkr) 2004-2005 Jordobservationsmetoder til modellering af vegetation og vandbalance i det semi-aride Vestafrika. (Earth Observation for modeling vegetation and water balance in the Semi Arid West Africa) Danish Natural Science Research Council (360 Kkr) 2002-2005 INTEO-II, Integration of Earth Observation Data in Agrohydrological models - 2. The Danish Research Council (Indlejring) (2 Mkr) 2002+2004 Web based distance learning in Remote Sensing. NIK, the ICT center of Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen (50 Kkr) 2001-2002 Estimation of Net Primary Production in Semiarid West Africa based on Satellite data.Danish Agricultural and Veterinary Research Council (260 Kkr) 2001-2003 ENVISAT data for estimation of Net Primary Production and hydrological modellinghe Danish Research Councils Earth Observation fund (1.7 Mkr) 1999- Principal Investigator on Meteosat Second Generation (MSG-RAO-project, EUMETSAT and the European Space Agency) 1998- Principal Investigator on ENVISAT and ERS-SAR (ESA)
Submitted to journals with review: Fensholt, R., Sandholt., I, Stisen, S. and Tucker, C. (2005, submitted). Vegetation monitoring with the geostationary Meteosat Second Generation SEVIRI sensor. (Remote Sensing of Environment) Gobron, N., Pinty, B., Aussedat, O., Chen, J.M., Cohen, B., Fensholt, R., Gond, V., Hummerich, K.F., Lavergne, T., Melin, F., Privette, J.L., Sandholt, I., Tabener, M., Turner, D.P., Verstraete, M. and Widlowski, J.L. (2005, submitted). Evaluation of FAPAR products for different Canopy Radiation regimes: Methodologies and results using JRC products Derived from SeaWIFS against Ground-based Estimations. (Journal of geophysical research). Yang, W., Tan, B., Huang, D., Rautiainen, M., Shabanov, N.V., Wang, Y., Privette, J.L., Huemmrich, K.F., Fensholt, R, Sandholt, I., Weiss, M., Nemani, R.R., Knyazikhin, Y., and Myneni, R.B. (In review). Validation of Collections 3 and 4 Terra MODIS Leaf Area Index and Fraction Vegetation Absorbed Photosynthetically Active Radiation Products. In review IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sens.. Fensholt R. and Sandholt I. (In review): Evaluating AVHRR and MODIS NDVI composite period in the Sahelian Western Africa using in situ measurements. International Journal of Remote Sensing. Fensholt R., Sandholt I., Rasmussen M.S., and Stisen S. (In review) “Improved primary production modelling in the semi-arid Sahel using MODIS vegetation and stress indices and Meteosat PAR Data” In review, Remote Sensing of Environment
Accepted for publication in journals with review: Fensholt R. and Sandholt I. (2003a) “Validation of the MODIS and NOAA AVHRR Vegetation indices with in situ measurements in a semi-arid environment” Accepted for publication, Remote Sensing of Environment
Peer reviewed journal papers: Fensholt R., Sandholt I., Rasmussen M.S. ”Evaluation of MODIS LAI, fAPAR and the relation between fAPAR and NDVI in a semi-arid environment using in situ measurements” Remote Sensing of Environment 91 (3-4): 490-507 Jun 30 2004 Elberling B., Fensholt R., Larsen L., Petersen A.I.S., and Sandholt I. (2003) “Soil organic matter turnover in savannah and groundnut fields controlled by seasonal trends in soil water content” Geografisk Tidsskrift/Danish Journal of Geography 103(2): 47 56 Sandholt I., Andersen J., Dybkjær G., Nyborg L., Lô M., Rasmussen K., Refsgaard J.C., Høgh-Jensen K., and Toure A. (2003a) “Integration of earth observation data in distributed hydrological models: the Senegal River basin” Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, vol 29:6, pp 701-710 Fensholt R. and Sandholt I. (2003b) “Derivation of a shortwave infrared water stress index from MODIS near- and shortwave infrared data in a semi-arid environment” Remote Sensing of Environment, 87(1): 111-121 Sandholt I., Nyborg L., Fog B., Lô M., Boucum O., and Rasmussen K. (2003b) “Remote sensing techniques for Flood monitoring in the Senegal River valley” Danish Journal of Geography, 103(1): 71-81 Andersen J., Sandholt I., Jensen K.H., Refsgaard J.C., and Gupta H. (2002) “Perspectives in using a remotely sensed dryness index in distributed hydrological models at river basin scale” Hydrological Processes 16(15): 2973-2987 Sandholt I., Rasmussen K., and Andersen J. (2002a) “A simple interpretation of the surface temperature/vegetation index space for assessment of soil moisture status” Remote Sensing of Environment, 79(2-3): 213-224 Sandholt I. (2001a) “The Combination of airborne polarimetric SAR with satellite SAR and optical data for classification of agricultural land” Danish Journal of Geography, 101: 21-32 Sandholt I., Rasmussen K., and Andersen J. (2001) “Derivation of a dryness index from NOAA-AVHRR data for use in large scale hydrological modelling”, In M. Owe, K. Brubaker, J. Richtie, and A. Rango, editors, Remote Sensing and Hydrology 2000, number 267 in Red Books. International Association of Hydrological Sciences IAHS/ICRS Andersen J., Sandholt I., Jensen K.H., and Refsgaard J.C. (2001) “Improving the basis for validation of large scale distributed hydrological models using a remotely sensed dryness index” In M. Owe, K. Brubaker, J. Richtie, and A. Rango, editors, Remote Sensing and Hydrology 2000, number 267 in Red Books.
Conference Proceedings: Frykman, P, Sandholt, I and Nørgaard, A (2005) “Geostatistical simulation of fine-resolution NDVI images” GIS and Spatial Analysis, IAMG 2005, Toronto, Canada, August 21-26, (accepted) Stisen S, Sandholt I and Fensholt R (2004) “Meteosat Second Generation data for assessment of surface moisture status” In proceedings of the Second MSG RAO Workshop, 9-10 September 2004, Salzburg Austria (ESA-SP-582, November 2004) Fensholt R., Pedersen M.W., Sandholt I. (2004):”Evaluation of a shortwave infrared water stress index (SIWSI) from MODIS near- and shortwave infrared data” In Geophysical Research Abstracts, EGS-AGU-EGU 26th General Assembly, Nice, France, 25-30 April. 2004 s. 1. 2004. Sandholt I., Pedersen M.W (2004) ”Relation between field measurements of soil moisture and information derived from satellite observations of vegetation and surface temperature. In Geophysical Research Abstracts, EGS-AGU-EGU 26th General Assembly, Nice, France, 25-30 April.2004 s. 1. 2004. Fensholt R., Sandholt I. (2004) Evaluating MODIS TERRA and SPOT-4 VEGETATION 10-day composite NDVI values against in situ measured NDVI (2001-2003) in the semi-arid Senegal. In: 35th COSPAR Scientific Assembly Paris, France, 18-25 July 2004 s. 1. 2004. Sandholt I., Stisen S., Fensholt R. (2004) Meteosat second generation data for assessment of surface moisture status. In 35th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Paris, France, 18-25 July 2004 s. 1. 2004. Sandholt I., Sørensen J., and Rasmussen K. (2002b) “The use of ERS2 SAR for assessment of changes in dry herbaceous biomass”. In IGARSS 2002 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium Proceedings, p. 3. IEEE, Toronto, Canada Fensholt R., Sandholt I., and Rasmussen M.S. (2002) “Evaluating biophysical parameters derived from terra modis and noaa-avhrr satellite data”. In Proceedings IGARSS 2002 International Symposium on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Toronto, Jun 2002 Sandholt I., Andersen J., Dybkjær G., Nyborg L., Lô M., Rasmussen K., Refsgaard J.C., and Jensen K.H. (a) “Inteo: Integration of earth observation data in distributed agro-hydrological models: The Senegal River basin”. Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Application of Remote Sensing in Hydrology, Oct 2-5 2001, Montpellier, France Nyborg L. and Sandholt I. (2001) “NOAA AVHRR based Flood monitoring”. Proceedings IGARSS 2001, Sydney, Australia Sandholt I. (2001b) “Tools and demands for provision of information for sustainable water management”. Proc. Danish Sahel Workshop, Sandbjerg, Jan 2001 Sandholt I., Fog B., and Fensholt R. (b) “Flood monitoring in the Senegal River valley: First results based on SAR PRI data”. To appear in proceedings of ERS/ENVISAT symposium, Goteborg, Oct 2000 Lô M. and Sandholt I. (2000) Utilation des images TM de Landsat pour estimer la variabilité spatiale de l’humidité du sol destinée aux modèles hydrologiques spatialisés: application au delta du Sénégal. In J.M.M. Dubois, R. Caloz and P. Gagnon, editors, La Télédétection en Francophonie: Analyse critique et perspectives, Actualité Scientifique, pp. 395-405. Agence universitaire de la Francophonie, Québec, Canada Sandholt I., Rasmussen M., Rasmussen K., Qi J., Touré A., Watts C., and Gratuza J. (2000) “Assessment of biophysical and hydrological variables in semi-arid West Africa based on MSG data and numerical modelling”. In FOURTH EU-METSAT USER FORUM IN AFRICA. EUMETSAT. |
Jens GrundtmannProfessional Address: Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen, Øster Voldgade 10, DK-1350 Copenhagen K, Tel: +45 35322500, Fax: +45 35322501 Occupation: IT manager, Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen (IGUC) University degrees: 1988 Cand Polyt, Aalborg University Center Employment record: 1988-1993 Computer specialist. Various Danida projects. 1993- IT manager at IGUC Recent, selected scientific projects and activities: 1988-1997: CSE – Centre de suivi ecologique. Senegal. 1991-2005: RSAL - Remote Sensing and GIS Applications Laboratory. A Danida/Enreca Collaboration Project. Ghana |
Jytte AgergaardBorn: 23 June 1960 Marital status: married with two children (15 & 11) Professional Address: Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen, Øster Voldgade 10 DK-1350 Copenhagen K, Tel: +45 35322567, Fax: +45 35322501 E-mail: ja@geogr.ku.dk Address: Classensgade 12, 2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark – Tel. +45 53421103 Occupation: Associate Professor, Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen (IGUC) University degrees: 1991 MSc in geography, IGUC; 1998 PhD in geography, IGUC
Employment record: 1991-1992 (maternity leave) 1992-1993 High school teacher, Copenhagen 1993-1998 PhD-scholarship at IGUC (incl. one year maternity leave) 1998-1999 Assistant professor, IGUC (DUCED SLUSE) 1999-2002 Assistant professor, IGUC 2002- Associate professor, IGUC
Recent, selected scientific projects and activities: 2005-2007 ‘Changing livelihoods in the coffee frontier in Vietnam’s Central Highlands: Exploring the role of rural-urban dynamics, global market integration and state involvement’, research project being part of the research program: ‘Rural-Urban Dynamics in a Globalizing World: Changing Livelihoods and Settlement Patterns in Frontier Regions of Africa and Asia’, funded by the Danish Council for Development Research 2004-2005 ‘Transitional rural landscapes’, small research project in a former homeland of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. In collaboration with Dr. Torben Birch-Thomsen. 2004-2007 ‘Local responses to global education reforms: Lessons learnt from decentralisation and community involvement in public schooling in Nepal’. In collaboration with Dr Stephen Carney (Roskilde University) and Dr. Min Bh. Bista (Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu), funded by the Danish Council for Development Research 2001-2003 ‘Public Education; The Road to Development? An investigation into Perceptions and Expectations of Modern Education in Nepal’, funded by the.Danish Council for Development Research. 1993-1998 ‘Socio-economic and socio-cultural consequences of population growth and internal migration in Nepal’, PhD research funded by the Danish Council for Development Research.
Current research areas:
Current teaching areas:
Popularization of research · Public lectures for high school students and teachers focusing on migration and development geography · Several popular papers on migration · Demography chapters in several high school textbooks
Selected, publications since 2000 Agergaard, J & Birch-Thomsen, T. (forthcoming) ‘Transitional rural landscapes: the role of farming in former homelands of Post-Apartheid Kwa-Zulu Natal’, Geografisk Tidsskrift, Danish Journal of Geography. Agergaard, J., Bista, M.B. & Carney, S. (submitted) ‘Empowering’ the ‘local’ through education? Exploring community managed schooling in Nepal’ Agergaard, J. (submitted) ‘Mind the Gap: Gender Inequalities in Primary Education in Nepal’ Agergaard; J. (2004) Public Education: The Road to Development? An Investigation into Perceptions and Expectations of Modern Education in Nepal. Research report presented to the Danish Council of Development Research Agergaard, J., Ingrid Poulsen, Annette Skovsted Hansen & Kristine Kaaber Pors (2003) (eds.) Temanummer: Uddannelse og Udvikling. (special edition: Education and Development), Den Ny Verden, Vol. 36, No. 1. Agergaard, J. & Ingrid Poulsen (2003) ’Kan uddannelse bane vejen for udvikling?’(Is education the road to developement?) Den Ny Verden, Vol. 36, No. 1. Agergaard, J. (2003) ‘Pigers skolegang i Nepal: Fra målsætning til praksis’. (Girls’ Education: From Vision to Praxis) Den Ny Verden, Vol. 36, No. 1. Agergaard, J. & Winther, L. (eds.) (2003) Geografiernes globalisering - geografi om globalisering, (edited book in Danish about geography and globalization), Akademisk Forlag, København. Agergaard, J. & Winter, L. (2003) Er verden ude af kontrol?, i Agergaard, J. & Winther, L. (eds.) Geografiernes globalisering - geografi om globalisering, (edited book in Danish about geography and globalization), Akademisk Forlag, København. Agergaard, J. 2003. ‘En verden uden grænser? Overvejelser om sammenhængen mellem globaliserings- og migrationsprocesser’ (about migration and globalisation), i Agergaard, J. & Winther, L. (eds.) Geografiernes globalisering - geografi om globalisering, (edited book in Danish about geography and globalization), Akademisk Forlag, København. Agergaard, J. 2002. ‘Who wants girls to be educated? Combating gender inequalities in Nepalese education’. Paper presented at the 17th European Conference of Modern South Asian. Agergaard, J. 2001. ‘Challenges of Decentralizing Public Schooling in Nepal’, working paper, Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen. Agergaard, J. 2001. Folk i bevægelse. Ansatser til en (praksis)tilgang inden for udviklings- og migrationsstudier, i Simonsen, K. (red.), Praksis, rum og mobilitet – socialgeografiske bidrag. København: Samfundslitteratur: 207-237. Agergaard, J. 2001. ‘Challenging gender inequalities through educational reforms in Nepal’. Paper presented at Nordic Symposium of Critical Geography, Oslo, October. |
Kate GoughContact details Associate Professor, Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen, Øster Voldgade 10, DK 1350 Copenhagen K Tel: (+ 45) 35322569 Fax: (+ 45) 35322501 Email: kg@geogr.ku.dk Birth 16 March 1963, Montreal, Canada; British and Canadian nationalities Civil status Married with two children University Education 1992 PhD Geography, University of London 1987 MA Geography University of Cambridge 1985 BA (Hons) 2.1 Geography, University of Cambridge Employment 2000- Associate Professor at the Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen. 1997-2000 Assistant Professor at the Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen. 1995-1997 Post-doctoral position at the Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen. 1994-1995 Executive administrator (part-time) of Interplan, the Danish Association for International Urban and Regional Planning. 1993-1995 Lecturer (part-time) at the Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen. 1989-1990 Visiting researcher at the Department of Geography, University of Umeå, Sweden. 1987-1988 Tutor at the Development Planning Unit, University College London. Main research areas My research focus on urban issues in developing countries cuts across the fields of development, urban, social and economic geography. Starting from a focus on low-income housing I have expanded my research interests to include land and housing markets, governance and civil society, home-based enterprises, youth, the peri-urban interface, and rural-urban linkages. My main research areas are West Africa and Latin America, though I have recently also begun to work in Southeast Asia. I have extensive experience of conducting fieldwork in a wide range of settings, including rural and urban, collecting and analysing both quantitative and qualitative data. Recent research projects include:
Selected publications Gough, K.V. (forthcoming) Youth and the home: growing up in Recife, Lusaka and Hanoi, in Hansen et al (Eds) Urban Lives/Global Exposures: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Urban Youth in Recife, Hanoi, and Lusaka, Indiana University Press. Gough, K.V. and Lund, R. (forthcoming) Guest editorial introduction to special issue on Scandinavian Studies on Geographies of Youth, Geografiska Annaler. Gough, K.V. (forthcoming) Social and spatial mobility of youth in Lusaka, Geografiska Annaler. Gough, K.V. and Yankson, P.W.K. 2006 Conflict and cooperation in environmental management in peri-urban Accra, in McGregor, D., Simon, D. and Thompson, D. (eds) The peri-urban interface: approaches to sustainable natural and human resource use, London, Earthscan, 196-210. Gough, K.V. and Franch, M. 2005 Spaces of the street: socio-spatial mobility and exclusion of youth in Recife, Children’s Geographies, 3(2): 149-166 Dalsgaard, A.L. and Gough, K.V. 2004 A question of difference: youth, violence and survival in Recife, (in Danish), Den Ny Verden, 37(3): 99-108. Gough, K.V, Tipple, A.G. and Napier, M. 2003 Making a living in African cities: the role of home-based enterprises in Accra and Pretoria, International Planning Studies, 8(4):253-277. Gough, K.V. and Kellet, P. 2001 Housing consolidation and home-based income generation: evidence from self-help settlements in two Colombian cities, Cities, 18(4): 235-247. Gough, K.V. and Yankson, P.W.K. 2001 The role of civil society in urban management in Accra, in Tostensen, A., Tvedten, I. and Vaa, M. (eds) Associational life in African cities: popular responses to the urban crisis, Uppsala, Nordic Africa Institute, 127-143. Gough, K.V. and Yankson, P.W.K. 2000 Land markets in African cities: the case of peri-urban Accra, Ghana, Urban Studies, 37(13): 2485-2500. Gough, K.V. 2000 Participation in urban governance: the case of peri-urban Accra, Ghana, in Schmidt, J. and Gough, K.V. (eds) Urban development in a transnational context, Aalborg, Development Research Series No. 2, Research Centre on Development and International Relations, Aalborg University, 145-162. |
Kjeld RasmussenProfessional Address: Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen, Øster Voldgade 10, DK-1350 Copenhagen K, Tel: +45 35322500, Fax: +45 35322501 E-mail: kr@geogr.ku.dk Born: Sept. 17, 1950 in Copenhagen Nationality: Danish Occupation: Associate professor, Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen University degrees: 1977 MSc in geophysics, Institute of Geophysics, UC 1977 BSc in geography, IGUC 1981 PhD in geography, IGUC
Employment record: 1978-81 PhD-scholarship at IGUC 1981-83 Assistent professor at IGUC 1983- Associate professor at IGUC Recent, selected scientific projects and activities: 1987-2003: Responsible for the collaboration between IGUC and 'Centre de Suivi Écologique', Dakar, Senegal, conc. development of methodologies for monitoring natural vegetation crops, agrometeorological parameters and fires by remote sensing. 1994-99: Participation in the 'Sahel-Sudan Environmental Research Initiative' (SEREIN), with responsibility for a sub-project on remote sensing applications in land use/cover mapping and monitoring in Burkina Faso and on the sensitivity of Burkinabè agriculture to climatic change. 1996-2001: Project coordinator: Framework project ‘Fire in Tropical Ecosystems’ 1996-2002: Project coordinator: ‘Integration of Earth Observation Data in Distributed Agrohydrological Models’ (INTEO). 2000-2004: Participant in project on use of ENVISAT data for vegetation and hydrological monitoring in Senegal. 2000-: Participant in a collaborative project with Hanoi Agricultural University on deforestation in the highlands of Vietnam, with responsibility for a sub-project on shifting cultivation systems. 2002-2005: Participant in the INTEO2 project on remote sensing of vegetation and water resources in Senegal. 2005-: Participant in the AMMA-EU project (WP3.2) on adaptation to changes in the West-African Monsoon. Major grants: Over the period 1987 -, a total of more than 15 mill DKK for research and capacity building in West Africa. Current research areas:
Current teaching areas:
Popularization of research · Several public lectures on desertification, climate change and ethics etc. · Several popular papers on environmental change in the third world. · Organization of training course for high-school teachers on energy and climate. · Teaching materials on environmental monitoring for high-school students. Selected, reviewed publications 2000 -. Mbow, C., Nielsen, T.T. & Rasmussen, K. (2000): Savanna fires in east-central Senegal: Distribution patterns, resource management and perceptions. Human Ecology 28, 4: 561 - 583. Sandholt, I., Rasmussen, K. & Andersen, J. (2001): Derivation of a dryness index from NOAA-AVHRR data for use in large scale hydrological mapping. In Remote Sensing and Hydrology 2000, Proc. IAHS/ICRSDT Symposium on Remote Sensing and Hydrology 2000: 212 - 216. IAHS Publications no.267. Rasmussen, K. (2001): Effects of climate change on agriculture and environment in the semi-arid tropics - with Senegal as an example. In Jørgensen, A.M.K., Fenger, J. & Halsnæs, K. (2001): Climate Change Research - Danish Contributions: 331 - 340. Danish Meteorological Institute, Copenhagen Nielsen, T.T. & Rasmussen, K. (2001): Utilization of NOAA AVHRR for assessing the determinants of fire distribution in Burkina Faso. Int. J. Wildfire 10, 2: 129 - 135. Rasmussen, K., Fog, B. & Madsen, J. (2001): Desertification in reverse ? Observations from northern Burkina Faso. Global Environmental Change 11, 4: 271 - 282. Sandholt, I., Rasmussen, K. & Andersen, J. (2002): A simple interpretation of the temperature/vegetation index space for assessment of soil moisture status. Remote Sensing of Environment 79: 213-224. Andersen, J., Dybkjaer, G., Jensen, K.H., Refsgaard, J.C. & Rasmussen, K. (2002). Use of Remotely Sensed Precipitation and Leaf Area Index in a Distributed Hydrological Model. Journal of Hydrology 264: 34-50. Elberling, B., Touré, A. & Rasmussen, K. (2003): Changes in soil organic matter following groundnut-millet cropping at three locations in semi-arid Senegal, West Africa. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 96: 37-47. Sandholt, I., Nyborg, L., Fog, B., Lo, M., Bocoum, O. & Rasmussen, K. (2003): Remote sensing techniques for flood monitoring in the Senegal River valley. Danish Journal of Geography 103(1): 71-81. Touré, A., Rasmussen, K., Diallo, O. & Diouf, A. (2003): Actual and potential carbon stocks in the north-sudanian zone. A case study: The forests of Delbi and Paniates in Senegal. Danish Journal of Geography 103(1): 63-70. Lind, M., Rasmussen, K., Adriansen, H. & Ka, A. (2003): Estimating vegetative productivity gradients around watering points in the rangelands of northern Senegal based on NOAA AVHRR data. Danish Journal of Geography 103(1): 1-15. Nielsen, T.T., Rasmussen, K., Mbow, C. & Touré, A. (2003): The fire regime of Senegal and its determinants. Danish Journal of Geography 103(1): 43-53. Dybkjær, G., Nielsen, T.T., Rasmussen, K., Rasmussen, M.S., Hansen, L.B., Touré, A. (2003): Documentation and evaluation of the CSE NOAA AVHRR data set. Danish Journal of Geography 103(1): 125-135. Sandholt, I., Andersen, J., Dybkjær, G., Nyborg, L., Lo, M., Rasmussen, K., Refsgaard, J.-C., Jensen, K.H. & Touré, A. (2003): Integration of earth observation data in distributed hydrological models: the Senegal River basin. Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing 29, 6: 701-710. Wardell, D.A., Nielsen, T.T., Rasmussen, K. & Mbow, C. (2004). Fire history, fire regimes and fire management in West Africa - an overview. In: Goldammer, J.G. & de Ronde, C. (eds.): Wildland Fire Management Handbook for Sub-Sahara Africa. Global Fire Management Centre/Oneworldbooks: 350-381. |
Lars KroghProfessional Address: Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen, Øster Voldgade 10, DK-1350 Copenhagen K, Tel: +45 35322500, Fax: +45 35322501 E-mail: lk@geogr.ku.dk Occupation: Associate professor and Director of studies at the Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen (IGUC) University degrees: 1990 MSc Geography, IGUC, 1994 PhD Geography, IGUC, 2003 MSc Geoinformatics, Alborg University
Employment record: 1990-1993: Ph.D.-study, IGUC. 1993: CSIRO Division of Soils, Townsville, Queensland, Australia. 1994: Research Assistant, IGUC. 1994-1995: Post Doc. SEREIN project, IGÚC. 1996-1998: Assistant professor, IGUC 1998: Department of Soil Science, University of Reading, UK. 1999-: Associate professor, IGUC. 2002-: Director of Studies, IGUC. Recent, selected scientific projects and activities: 1994-1998: SEREIN project (Sahel-Sudan Environmental Reasearch Initiative) project aiming at providingnew interdisciplinary knowledge for improving agricultural production in the Sahel region of West Africa. 1997-: ENRECA programme between the Institute of Geography and University of Ghana aiming at quantifying soil nutrient fluxes in semi-decidous rainforests. 1999-2001: Landscape Resorce Assessment (SMP2-programme Changing Landscapes) in collaboration with Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Geological Survey of Denmark, Danish Forest and Landscape Research Institute aiming at developing new quantitative methods for lansdcape resource assessment. 2004: Estimation of water vapour and CO2 exchange over a heterogeneous Danish landscape Selected, reviewed publications since 2000 Krogh, L., Noergaard, A., Hermansen, M., Greve, M.H., Balstrom, T., Breuning-Madsen, H. 2003. Preliminary estimates of contemporary soil organic carbon stocks in Denmark using multiple datasets and four up-scaling methods. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 96:19-28. Paarup-Laursen, B., Krogh, L. 2003. The duality of indigenous environmental knowledge among the Fulani of Northern Burkina Faso. In: A. Roepstorff, N. Bubandt & K. Kull (eds.), Imagining Nature. Practices of Cosmology and Identity. Aarhus University Press, Denmark, pp. 204-216. Fabech, C., Greve, M.H., Hansen, C.S., Krogh, L., Larsen, P.E., Møller, P.G., Ringtved, J., Bach, E.O. 2002. Den gode jord - et natur og kulturfænomen. In: Møller, P.G., Ejrnæs, R., Hoell, A., Krogh, L., Madsen, J., (eds.), Foranderlige landskaber. Integration af natur og kultur i forvaltning og forskning, Odense: Syddansk Universitetsforlag, pp. 112-143. Krogh, L. 2002. Major Classification Systems. Marcel Dekker On-line Encyclopedia of Soil Science. Owusu-Bennoah, E., Awadzi, T.W., Boateng, E., Krogh, L., Breuning-Madsen, H., Borggaard, O.K. 2000. Properties of a soil toposeqence in the moist semi-deciduous forest zone of Ghana. West African Journal of Applied Ecology, 1:1-10. Krogh, L., Breuning-Madsen, H., Greve, M.H. 2000. Cation exchange capacity pedotransfer functions for Danish soils. Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, Section B, Soil and Plant Science, 50(1):1-12. |
Niels FoldProfessional Address: Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen, Øster Voldgade 10, DK-1350 Copenhagen K, Tel: +45 35322500, Fax: +45 35322501 E-mail: nf@geogr.ku.dk Occupation: Associate Professor at the Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen (IGUC) University degrees: 1984 MSc: geography, University of Copenhagen; 1993 PhD: geography, IGUC Employment record: 1989-1992 Research fellow, Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen, 1993-1997 Assistant professor, Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen, 1996 Visiting scholar, Department of Geography, University of California, Berkeley, USA 1997- Associate professor, Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen Recent, selected scientific projects and activities: 1994-1996: State Regulation, Social Institutions and Entrepreneurial Initiative - Key Factors in Development Dynamics of Industrializing Countries (research project). Danish Council for Development Research 1996-1997: Regulation of Agro-Industrial Activities in the Developing Countries (research project). Danish Social Science Research Council 1999-2002: Globalisation and Economic Restructuring in Africa (research program). Danish Social Science Research Council 2002: Medical Patents: Ethical and Economic perspectives for Developing Countries’ (conference). North-South Coordination Committee, University of Copenhagen 2003: Northern consumption - Southern production: Analysing cross-continental food commodity chains’ (conference). Danish Social Science Research Council 2005-2007: Rural-Urban Dynamics in a Globalizing World: Changing Livelihoods and Settlement Patterns in Frontier Regions of Africa and Asia (research programme). Danish Council for Development Research 2006-2007: Restructuring of Agro-commodity Flows in Pacific Asia: New Patterns and Impacts (research project). Danish Social Science Research Council Current research areas: · Globalisation of agro-industries and local livelihood changes · Commodity chain dynamics and Current teaching areas: · International trade and investments (international division of labour) · Global Value Chain analysis · Industrial restructuring in developing countries Popularization of research · Contributor to several textbooks (highschool) on geography · Public lectures and courses for high school students and teachers
Selected, reviewed publications since 1998 Fold, N. & M.N. Larsen (forthcoming) (eds.) Global Commodity Chains and Economic Restructuring in Africa. James Currey; Oxford. Fold, N. & Hansen, T.S. (forthcoming) Oil palm expansion in Sarawak: lessons learned by a late-comer? In Connell, J. & E. Waddell (eds.) The Local and the Global: Environment and Development in Asia and the Pacific. Routledge; London. Fold, N. & Pritchard, B. (eds.) (2005) Cross-continental Food Chains. Routledge; London, pp. 1-260. Fold, N. (2004) Spilling the beans on a tough nut: liberalisation and local supply system changes in Ghana’s cocoa and shea chains. In Hughes, A. & Reimer, S. (eds.) Geographies of Commodity Chains. Routledge; London, pp. 63-80. Fold, N. (2002) Lead firms and competition in ‘bi-polar’ commodity chains: grinders and branders in the global cocoa-chocolate industry. Journal of Agrarian Change, 2(2), pp. 228-247. Fold, N. (2001) Restructuring of the European chocolate industry and its impact on cocoa production in West Africa. Journal of Economic Geography, 1(3), pp. 405-420. Fold, N. (2000) A Matter of Good Taste? Quality and the Construction of Standards for Chocolate Products in the EU. Cahiers d’economie et sociologie rurales, 55-56, pp.92-110. Fold, N. (2000) State regulation, industrial upgrading and globalization of the oil seed industries in Malaysia and Brazil. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 21(3), pp. 263-278. Fold, N. (2000) Oiling the palms: Restructuring of settlement schemes in Malaysia and the new international trade regulations. World Development, 28(3), pp. 473-486. Fold, N. & A. Reenberg (1999) In the shadow of the ‘Chocolate War’: local marketing of shea nut products around Tenkodogo, Burkina Faso. Danish Journal of Geography, Special Issue 2, pp. 113-123. Fold, N. (1998) State regulation of agro-industries in developing countries. Governance systems in the vegetable oil industry of Malaysia and Zimbabwe. Geoforum, 29(4), (pp. 393-412) Fold, N. & A.Wangel (1998) Penang, Malaysia: Sustained growth but non-sustainable urbanization. Third World Planning Review 20(2), pp. 165-177. Dragsbaek Schmidt, J., N. Fold and J. Hersh (eds.) (1998) Social change in Southeast Asia. Addison Wesley Longman; Harlow, pp. 1-239. |
Ole MertzProfessional Address: Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen, Øster Voldgade 10, DK-1350 Copenhagen K, Tel: +45 35322500, Fax: +45 35322501 E-mail: om@geogr.ku.dk Occupation: Network Coordinator, Research Network for Environment and Development (ReNED) at Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen (IGUC) University degrees: 1990 MSc agronomy, Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University 1997 PhD in geography, IGUC
Employment record: 1992-1994 Junior National Expert, EU-Delegation, Burkina Faso 1994-1997 PhD-scholarship at IGUC 1997-2001 Assistant professor, IGUC (SEREIN and DUCED SLUSE) 2001-2003 Associated professor, IGUC (DUCED SLUSE) 2004-2006 Network Coordinator, ReNED (IGUC) 2006- Associated professor (IGUC) Recent, selected scientific projects and activities: 1994-1997: Cultivation Potential of Wild Vegetables: Their Role as Cash or Subsistence Crops in Farming Systems of Sarawak, Malaysia (PhD project) 1997-1998: Participation in the Sahel-Sudan Environmental Research Initiative (SEREIN), with responsibility for a sub-project on the importance and development of secondary crops and wild plants for intensification of farming systems in Boulgou Province, Burkina Faso (jointly with Institute of Biology, Aarhus University). 1998-2003: Danish University Consortium for Sustainable Land Use and Natural Resource Management (DUCED SLUSE). Responsible for development of new curriculum at Master’s level in Denmark and Malaysia, conduction of student field courses and research on shifting cultivation dynamics in Sarawak, Malaysia. 2003: Lead organizer of the international conference on Local Land Use Strategies in a Globalizing World: Shaping Sustainable Natural and Social Environments held at the Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen. 2003-: Editor of three special issues of international journals (see publication list) 2004-: Coordinator of ReNED promoting research use and integration in development assistance, communication of research results and oragnisation of conference on climate change and Ecosystem management 2006: Coordinator of Galathea project on Sustainable resource use or imminent collapse? Climate, livelihoods and production in the Southwest Pacific (CLIP) Current research areas:
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Popularization of research · Main interviewee for television program on DUCED SLUSE field course in Malaysia. · Public lectures for high school students in association with several Natural Science Festivals · Several popular papers on DUCED SLUSE Selected, reviewed publications since 2001 Nielsen, U., Mertz, O. and Noweg, G.T. (forthcoming 2006): The rationality of shifting cultivation systems: labor productivity revisited. Human Ecology 34. Mertz, O. (Forthcoming 2006): The Potential of Wild Vegetables as Permanent Crops or to Improve Fallows in Sarawak, Malaysia. Chapter 7 in: Cairns, M. (ed.) Voices from the Forest - Integrating Indigenous Knowledge into Sustainable Farming. RFF Press Pender, J. and Mertz, O. (2006). Soil fertility depletion Sub-Saharan Africa: What is the role of organic agriculture. Pp. 215-240 in: Halberg, N., Knudsen, M.T., Alrøe, H.F. and Kristensen, E.S. (Eds.). Global Development of Organic Agriculture: Challenges and Promises. CABI publishing. 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. Hansen, T.S. and Mertz, O. (2006): Extinction or Adaptation? Three Decades of Change in Shifting Cultivation in Sarawak. Land Degradation and Development 17 (2): 135-148. Mertz, O., Wadley, R.L. and Christensen, A.E. (2005): Local Land Use Strategies in a Globalizing World: Subsistence Farming, Cash Crops and Income Diversification. Agricultural Systems 85 (3): 209-215. Wadley, R. and Mertz, O. (2005): Pepper in a time of crisis: smallholder buffering strategies in Sarawak, Malaysia and West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Agricultural Systems 85(3): 289-305. Seidenberg, C., Mertz, O. and Kias, M.B. (2003): Fallow, labour and livelihood in shifting cultivation: implications for deforestation in northern Lao PDR. Geografisk Tidsskrift, Danish Journal of Geography 103 (2): 71-80. Mertz, O. (2002): The relationship between fallow length and crop yields in shifting cultivation: a rethinking. Agroforestry Systems 55 (2): 149-159. Lykke, A.M., Mertz, O. and Ganaba, S. (2002): Food consumption in rural Burkina Faso. Ecology of Food and Nutrition 41 (2): 119-153. Mertz, O., Lykke, A.M. and Reenberg, A. (2001): Importance and seasonality of vegetable consumption and marketing in Burkina Faso. Economic Botany, 55 (2): 276-289. Editor of three special issues: Wadley, R.L., Mertz, O., and Christensen, A.E., eds. (forthcoming 2006): Local Land Use Strategies in a Globalizing World – Managing Social and Environmental Dynamics. Special Issue of Land Degradation and Development. Mertz, O., Wadley, R.L. and Christensen, A.E., eds. (2005): Local Land Use Strategies in a Globalizing World: Subsistence Farming, Cash Crops and Income Diversification. Special Issue of Agricultural Systems 85 (3): 209-364. Mertz, O., Wadley, R.L. and Christensen, A.E., eds. (2005): Territory, land use, and natural resources - local responses to globalization. Special Issue of Geografisk Tidsskrift, Danish Journal of Geography 105 (1): 1-120. |
Rasmus FensholtProfessional Address: Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen, Øster Voldgade 10, DK-1350 Copenhagen K, Tel: +45 35322500, Fax: +45 35322501 E-mail: rf@geogr.ku.dk Occupation: Post doctoral research position at Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen (IGUC). University degrees: 1998 MSc, IGUC; 2003 PhD in Geography, IGUC. Employment record: 1998 Research assistant at the Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen. 1999 Consultant for 'Cowi Consulting' and the National Ministry of Hydrology in Dakar, Senegal. 2001 Consultant at the Geographic Resource Analysis & Science (GRAS) A/S. 2004 Post doctoral research position at IGUC. 2007 Assistant professor at IGUC. Recent, selected scientific projects and activities: 1996: Participation in fieldwork activities within to the scientific research programme SEREIN (Sahel-Sudan Environmental Research Initiative) in Burkina Faso. 2001: Responsible for development of a field work test site in semi-arid Senegal. Extensive field campaigns are planned and conducted resulting in a 5+ year unique data series of radiation parameters for vegetation indices, flux estimates and various standard agro-climatological measurements. 2002: Affiliated the Numerical Terradynamic Simulation Group (NTSG), School of Forestry, University of Montana, USA. 2004: Member of the international peer review group for Remote Sensing of Environment, International Journal of Remote Sensing and IEEE Transactions of Geoscience Remote Sensing. 2005: Affiliated NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center at Earth Sciences Technology Center and University of Maryland, USA. 2005: Affiliated Department of Geography, University of Boston, USA. 2006: Coordinator of a 3 year project; “Developing new methodologies for agricultural and rangeland applications in the tropics based on new generation satellite data” based in Kenya. Current research areas: · Assessment of Primary Production and agro-hydrological variables using Earth Observation data. · Natural resource management using Earth Observation data. Current teaching areas: · Advanced Remote Rensing of the Bio-Geosphere Popularization of research · Participation in numerous research workshops and conferences during recent years · Public lectures for high school students in association with several Natural Science Festivals · Popular papers in Danish journals; Geoviden and Geografisk Tidsskrift/Danish Journal of Geography
Selected, reviewed publications since 2001 Fensholt, R., Sandholt., Stisen, S. and Tucker, C. (2006). Vegetation monitoring with the geostationary Meteosat Second Generation SEVIRI sensor. Remote Sensing of Environment, 101, 212-229. Fensholt, R., Nielsen, T. T. and Stisen, S. (2006). Comparing time series of NDVI 10-day composite AVHRR Pathfinder and SPOT-4 Vegetation data for the African continent. International Journal of Remote Sensing, In press. Fensholt, R. and Sandholt, I. (2006). Evaluating MODIS, SPOT Vegetation and MERIS vegetation indices using in situ measurements in a semi-arid environment. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, In press. Yang, W., Tan, B., Huang, D., Rautiainen, M., Shabanov, N.V., Wang, Y., Privette, J.L., Huemmrich, K.F., Fensholt, R, Sandholt, I., Weiss, M., Nemani, R.R., Knyazikhin, Y. and Myneni, R.B. (2006). Validation of Collections 3 and 4 Terra MODIS Leaf Area Index and Fraction Vegetation Absorbed Photosynthetically Active Radiation Products. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, In press. Gobron, N., Pinty, B., Aussedat, O., Chen, J.M., Cohen, B., Fensholt, R., Gond, V., Hummerich, K.F., Lavergne, T., Melin, F., Privette, J.L., Sandholt, I., Tabener, M., Turner, D.P., Verstraete, M. and Widlowski, J.L. (2006). Evaluation of FAPAR products for different Canopy Radiation regimes: Methodologies and results using JRC products Derived from SeaWIFS against Ground-based Estimations. Journal of geophysical research, In press. Fensholt, R., Sandholt, I., Rasmussen, M. S., Stisen, S. and Diouf, A. (2006). Improved Primary Production modelling in the semi-arid Sahel using MODIS vegetation and stress indices and Meteosat PAR data. Remote Sensing of Environment, In review. Fensholt, R., Nielsen, T. T. and Stisen, S. (2006). Evaluating the quality of AVHRR Pathfinder NDVI data for the African continent using SPOT-4 Vegetation data. Geografisk Tidsskrift/Danish Journal of Geography, In review. Fensholt, R. and Sandholt 2005. Validation of the MODIS and NOAA AVHRR vegetation indices with in situ measurements in a Semi-Arid environment. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 26(12), pp. 2561-2594. Fensholt, R. and Sandholt, I. and Rasmussen, M. S. 2004. Evaluation of MODIS LAI, fAPAR and the relation between fAPAR and NDVI in a semi-arid environment using in situ measurements. Remote Sensing of Environment 91(3-4), pp.490-507. Fensholt, R. 2004. Earth Observation of Vegetation Status in the Sahelian and Sudanian West Africa: Comparison of TERRA MODIS and NOAA AVHRR satellite data: International Journal of Remote Sensing 25(9), pp 1641-1659. Fensholt, R. and Sandholt, I. 2003. Derivation of a Shortwave Infrared Water Stress Index from MODIS Near- and Short Wave Infrared Data in a Semi-Arid Environment. Remote Sensing of Environment 87(1), pp.111-121. Elberling, B., Fensholt, R., Larsen, L., Petersen, A. B and Sandholt, I. 2003. Soil organic matter turnover in savanna and groundnut fields controlled by seasonal trends in soil water content. Geografisk Tidsskrift/Danish Journal of Geography - 103(2): 47-56. |
Sofus ChristiansenBorn 1930 in Dalby, Sjælland, Denmark.. Danish citizen. Married, two children..
Education Cand. mag. (M.Sc.) 1955 , major in Geography, minors in Geology and Biology. University gold medal 1955 (Treatise on coastal morphology). Dr. phil. 1975 (Thesis ‘Subsistence on Bellona Island (Mungiki), British Solomon Islands).
Employments Teacher (adjunct) at ‘Statens og Hovedstadskommunernes Kursus 1956-61. Lecturer teacher’s college ’Statsseminariet på Emdrupborg’ 1961-63. Researcher at the ’Noona Dan Expedition’ 1962. Assistant at Geographical Institute, Univ. of Copenhagen 1963-65. Lecturer, same place 1965-72. Professor, same place 1972-99, retired.. Guest lecturer, same place, 2000 –. Principal Technical Adviser at UNDP/UNSO, New York, 1985-88 (leave from univ.) Technical Assistance Coordinator at the SADC Zacpro 6-project. 1997-98 (leave from univ.) Evaluator for DANIDA at several projects, mainly in Africa. Evaluator for UNDP and IUCN/WWF at many projects.
Professional positions Member of the Council for Development Research 1975-86 (vicechairman). Danish representative in the board of the Scandinavian Africa Institute, Uppsala. 1975-86. Member of the Royal Danish Society of Sciences and Letters. Member of the Danish National Committee for Geography.
Field research Bellona and Rennell Islands 1962, 1964-65, 1969 and 1979. Faeroe Islands 1972 and 1986. Heathlands in Jutland 1993-.
Field missions Fact-finding, identification, formulation and evaluation missions for DANIDA, UNSO, UNDP and IUCN in a series of countries, mainly in the Sudano-Sahelian zone, such as: Senegal, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, the Sudan, Somalia, Djibouti, Tanzania, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Mozambique, Egypt and Bangladesh. Representative for DANIDA at several international meetings, seminars and conferences.
Main contributions: Thesis 1975: Subsistence in Bellona Island (Mungiki). Folia Geogr. Danica vol. XIII. Articles, chiefly on agricultural geography (shifting cultivation, infield-outfield systems, heathland farming ..)
Recent publications: 1999: (with P. Haggett, P. Vartiainen and S. Helmfrid) Swedish Research in Human Geography. Sthlm. 2001: Flows of Matter in a Traditional Heathland Farm about 1840. Geografisk Tidsskrift vol.101:43-62. Kbhvn 2002: Danish Heathlands: A Case of Desertification? Publiceret v. Landwirtschaftsmuseum Lüneburger Heide. 2002: Truslen mod Nildeltaet. SFINX 25, 2:45-51. Aarhus. 2004: Geography in Denmark. Belgeo 2004,1:59-68. Bruxelles. 2005: De første 125 år. Jubilæumsskrift for Det kgl. danske geografiske Selskab (in press) 2005: Traditional Spade Cultivation in the Faeroes (tilsendes ‘Frodskaparrit’, Tórshavn) |
Søren Pilgaard KristensenProfessional Address: Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen, Øster Voldgade 10, DK-1350 Copenhagen K, Tel: +45 35322500, Fax: +45 35322501 E-mail: sk@geogr.ku.dk Occupation: Associate Professor at Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen (IGUC) University degrees: 1992 MSc in geography, IGUC; 1997 PhD in geography, IGUC Employment record: 1993-1995 Junior Professional Officer, FAO, Botswana 1996-1999 PhD-scholarship at IGUC 2000-2002 Assistant professor, IGUC 2003- Associate professor, IGUC Recent, selected scientific projects and activities: 1996-1999: Agricultural restructuring and rural landscape change: A case study of agriculture and landscape interaction in Denmark. (PhD project) 2001-2003: ØFORSK (The landscape as a resource for health and and sustainable development in the Sound region) 2004-2005: Multifuctional landscapes and agriculture in Denmark Current research areas: · Rural areas dynamics: Transformation of agriculture and landscapes · Peri-urban agriculture Current teaching areas: · Cultural landscape dynamics · Natural resource management · Landscape ecology Selected, reviewed publications since 2000 Birch-Thomsen, T. & Kristensen, S. P. (forthcoming 2005): Problem identification, stakeholder analysis and spatial scale in natural resource management'. Danish Journal of Geography Kristensen, L., Thenail, C., & Kristensen, S. P. (2004): Landscape Changes in Agrarian Landscapes in the 1990s: the Interaction between farmers and the farmed Landscape. A case study from Jutland, Denmark. Journal of Environmental Management 71: 231-244. Kristensen, S. P. (2001): Hedgerow planting activities by Danish farmers: a case study from central Jutland. Danish Journal of Geography 101: 101-114. Kristensen, S. P. (2003a): Agricultural restructuring in Denmark from 1980 to 2000 - emerging environmental priorities. Geographia Polonica 76: 13-37. Kristensen, S. P. (2003b): Changing the landscape: landscape activities undertaken by different types of farmers in two parishes in Denmark between 1987 and 1997. Pp 223-242 in Mander, Ü. & Antrop, M. (eds.) Multifunctional Landscapes - Continuity and Change . Southampton, WIT Press . Kristensen, S. P. (2003c): Multivariate analysis of landscape changes and farm characteristics in a study area in central Jutland, Denmark. Ecological Modelling 168: 303-318. Kristensen, S. P. (2004): Danish rural areas: recent experiences and future trends. Pp 59-77 in Banski, J. (ed.) Changing functions of rural areas in the Baltic Sea Region. Warsaw, Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics and the Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sciences. Kristensen, S. P. & Caspersen, O. H. (2002): Analysis of changes in a shelterbelt network landscape in central Jutland, Denmark. Journal of Environmental Management 66: 171-183. Kristensen, S. P., Thenail, C., & Kristensen, L. (2001): Farmers' involvement in landscape activities: An analysis of the relationship between farm location, farm characteristics and landscape changes in two study areas in Jutland, Denmark. Journal of Environmental Management 61: 301-318. |
Thilde Bech BruunBorn: 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.
Bruun, T.B. (2004): Svedjebrug på Borneo. Geografisk Orientering. Odense. Geografforlaget.
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Torben Birch-ThomsenProfessional Address: Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen, Øster Voldgade 10, DK-1350 Copenhagen K, Tel: +45 35322500, Fax: +45 35322501 E-mail: tbt@geogr.ku.dk Date of birth: 20.04.1958 Nationality: Danish Occupation: Associate professor, Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen University degrees: 1988: MSc Geography, IGUC; 1994: PhD geography (tropical agriculture), IGUC Employment record and special duties: 1996-97: Assistant Professor at Department of Geography and International Development Studies, Roskilde University Centre (RUC). Since 1997: Associate Professor, IGUC. Since 1998: Member in the DUCED SLUSE Board as University Manager, representing University of Copenhagen (Web: http://www.agsci.kvl.dk/sluse). From June-November 2002 appointed as Acting Director of SLUSE. Since 1999: Member of the study-board at IGUC. From January 2002 appointed as vice-Head of study board. Since 2000: Member of the board of Network for Agricultural Research for Development (NETARD/JUF; Web: http://www.juf.kvl.dk) representing University of Copenhagen. Since 2002: Member of the Project Steering Committee (PSC) of the SACUDE SLUSE consortium, representing DUCED SLUSE in the committee. · Extensive experience in undertaking fieldwork in the tropics: More than 25 missions to Tanzania, Zambia, Botswana, Swaziland, South Africa, Malaysia, Thailand (in total more than 20 month) Practical experience in farming system and land use analysis in general and with special reference to East and Southern African conditions. · 18 years of teaching experience at university level - involving graduate and post graduate courses and supervision of BSc, MSc and PhD projects. · Project management experiences and skills obtained from capacity building projects linked to universities in developing countries Research interests and aims Farming systems in the tropics, natural resource management, land use change, and livelihood strategies: Experience in assessment of environmental effects of land use intensification in relation to introduction of new technologies (with special focus on animal traction) into farming systems in the tropics, including evaluation of land resources and more generally natural resource management. Data on changes in land use over time, using remote sensing techniques, has been linked with studies of the natural resource management in order to improve the understanding of the livelihoods of rural communities. Publications since 2000 Peer reviewed international papers Mertz, O., Mohamad, M., Magid, J., Birch-Thomsen, T., Oksen (2000) “Collaboration on environmental research and education between universities in Denmark, Malaysia, Thailand and Southern Africa. Currents No.23/24, pp. 31-35. McDonagh, J., Birch-Thomsen, T., Magid, J. (2001) Soil organic matter decline and compositional change associated with cereal cropping in Southern Tanzania. Land Degradation and Development, No. 12 pp.13-26. Birch-Thomsen, T, P. Frederiksen, H.O. Sano (2001) A Livelihood Perspective on Natural Resource Management and Environmental Change in Semi-arid Tanzania. Economic Geography, Vol. 77 No. 2, pp. 48-66. Neergaard, A. de, C. Saarnak, T. Hill, M. Khanyile, A. Martinez Berzosa, T. Birch-Thomsen (2005) Australian wattle species in the Drakensbeerg region of South Africa – an invasive alien or natural resource? Agricultural Systems No. 85/3, pp. 216-233. Birch-Thomsen, T.; S. P. Kristensen (2005) Planning with complexity – how do we deal with stakeholder and spatial heterogeneity in land use planning. Danish Journal of Geography 105 (2), pp. 23-37. Monographs Gausset, Q., M. Whyte, T. Birch-Thomsen (eds) (2005) Beyond Territory and Scarcity: Aspects of Conflicts over Natural Resource Management. Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala, 218 pages. Proceedings Birch-Thomsen, T, Buch-Hansen, M., Hill, T., Oksen, P., Magid, J. (2002) The role of universities in knowledge enhancement and dissemination for better natural resource management – the link between theory and practice. Chapter 7, pp. 73-86, in “Beyond the World Summit” – proceedings from the conference “Beyond the Summit – The role of universities in the search for sustainable futures” arranged by LUCED-I&UA as a pre-Summit Conference at Kasane in Botswana, August 2002. Birch-Thomsen,T., T. Hill, C. Dolleris (2003) Impact of different land use policies on a rural community – a case study from South Africa. Proceedings of the International Conference on ‘Local Land Use Strategies in a Globalizing World: Shaping Sustainable Social and Natural Environments’ (eds. O. Mertz et al), Vol. 1, pp. 359-392. Birch-Thomsen, T., O. Mertz, T. Hill (2003) University consortia on sustainable land use and natural ressource management. Abstract from conference proceedings, p.1, from IGU Conference in Durban 2002, Commission on Geographical Education (CGE) published on CD. Department of Geography, Texas A&M University, Texas, USA. Traynor, C. H., T. Birch-Thomsen, T. Hill (2004) Developments and adjustments of the SLUSE Joint Field Course: Lessons Learnt in a Southern African Context. Proceedings of the International Conference on ‘Interdisciplinary Curriculum and Research Management in Sustainable Land Use and Natural Resource Management’ (Published on CD by TUCED), held in Bangkok 17-19 August. Book chapters Birch-Thomsen, T., Buch-Hansen, M., Hill, T., Oksen, P., Magid, J. (2004) Integrating Knowledge Systems to Further the Development of Sustainable Natural Resource Management. In Fincham, R; Georg, S & Nielsen, E.H., (eds) ‘Sustainable development and the University: New strategies for research, teaching and practice’. Brevitas CC, Howick, South Africa. Hill, T.; T. Birch-Thomsen (2005) Introduction to SLUSE. Chapter 1, pp. 1-10, in Catherine Traynor (ed.) “The SLUSE model of natural resource management: From theory to practice through field-based training – experiences from southern Africa”. SACUDE-SLUSE, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, Pinetown, South Africa. Hill, T.; T. Birch-Thomsen (2005) Theoretical background. Chaper 2, pp. 11-24, in Catherine Traynor (ed.) “The SLUSE model of natural resource management: From theory to practice through field-based training – experiences from southern Africa”. SACUDE-SLUSE, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, Pinetown, South Africa. |
Willi May
Professional Address: Danish meteorological Institute, DMI, Lyngbyvej 100, 2100 København Ø. Tel: 39 15 75 00 Occupation: Scientist, Climate Section, Danish Meteorological Institute, Copenhagen University degrees: 1989 MSc meteorology, University in Cologne, Germany 1995 PhD in meteorology, University Hamburg, Germany
Professional activity: 1989-1991 Associate Scientist, University in Cologne, Germany 1991-1992 Associate Scientist, National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado 1992-1995 Associate Scientist, Max-Planck-Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg, Germany 1995- Scientist, Danish Meteorological Institute in Copenhagen, Denmark
International research projects: 1998-2000: Project coordinator of “Enhanced Resolution Modelling Study on Anthropogenic Climate Change” funded by the European Commission 1998-2001: Principle investigator of “Interannual and Decadal Climate Variability: Scale Interaction Experiments” funded by the European Commission 2000-2003: Principle investigator of “Predictability and Variability of Monsoons and the Agricultural Impacts of Climate Change” funded by the European Commission
Other professional duties: · Reviewer for 16 scientific journals · Contributing author to the Third Assessment Report of the IPCC; Chapter 10: Regional Climate Information – Evaluation and Projections · Member of the steering board of the MedClivar initiative
Selected scientific papers: May, W., 2004: Variability and extremes of daily rainfall during the Indian summer monsoon in the period 1901-1989. Global and Planetary Change, 44, 83-105. May, W., 2004: Potential future changes in the Indian summer monsoon due to greenhouse warming: Analysis of mechanisms in a global time-slice experiment. Climate Dynamics, 22, 289-414. May, W., 2004: Simulation of variability and extremes of daily rainfall during the Indian summer monsoon for present and future times in a global time-slice experiment. Climate Dynamics, 22, 183-204. May, W., 2003: The Indian summer monsoon and its sensitivity to mean SSTs: Simulations with the ECHAM4 AGCM at T106 horizontal resolution. Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, 81, 57-83. Voss, R., W. May, and E. Roeckner, 2002: Enhanced resolution modelling study on anthropogenic climate change: Changes in extremes of the hydrological cycle. International Journal of Climatology, 22, 755-777. May, W., 1999: Space-time spectra of the atmospheric intraseasonal variability in the extratropics and their dependency on the El Niño/Southern Oscillation phenomenon: model versus observation. Climate Dynamics, 15, 369-387. May, W., and L. Bengtsson, 1998: The signature of ENSO in the Northern Hemisphere midlatitude seasonal mean flow and high-frequency intraseasonal variability. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 69, 81-100. |