Anette Reenberg
Born: 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.
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