- Economic and Environmental Valuation
- Forest Management and Policy
- Environmental Conservation and Management
- Environmental Sustainability in Business
- Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics
- Environmental Education and Sustainability
- Agricultural Economics and Policy
- Genetically Modified Organisms Research
- Insect Utilization and Effects
- Animal and Plant Science Education
- Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
- Urban Transport and Accessibility
- Forest ecology and management
- Plant tissue culture and regeneration
- Climate Change Policy and Economics
- CRISPR and Genetic Engineering
- Housing Market and Economics
- Auction Theory and Applications
- Social and Educational Sciences
- Transportation Planning and Optimization
- Organic Food and Agriculture
- Environmental Philosophy and Ethics
- Seed and Plant Biochemistry
- Research in Social Sciences
- Transportation and Mobility Innovations
Environmental Protection Agency
2023
IT University of Copenhagen
2021
Wave Dragon (Denmark)
2020
University of Copenhagen
2009-2018
The objective of the present study is to investigate effects improvements made two large, interconnected bicycle infrastructure in western suburbs Copenhagen, Denmark, on volumes and mode share, cyclists' behaviour, perceptions, experiences. Effects are assessed by analysing data from automatic counting stations during 35 months measure changes investigated routes. Furthermore, a questionnaire survey repeated three times – before, one years after opening improved routes - used. Findings...
In the environmental psychology literature, new paradigm (NEP) scale has been used to measure attitude as a multidimensional concept. This study is conducted based on this multidimensionality concept analyse willingness pay for forest management targeting non-use value ecosystem services. most previous studies, NEP considered unidimensional and directly incorporated into modelling. Here, we outline relevance of considering such using different modelling procedure. performed following two...
In this study we have addressed appropriate modelling of heterogeneity in willingness to pay (WTP) for environmental goods, and demonstrated its importance using a case forest access Denmark. We compared WTP distributions four models: (1) multinomial logit model, (2) mixed model assuming univariate Normal distribution, (3) or multivariate distribution allowing correlation across attributes, (4) mixture two truncated distributions, among attributes. the first models mean enhanced was...
Programmes for forest habitat protection and some certification schemes restrict owners' choice of regeneration methods, even in continuous-cover systems such as the use shelterwood system beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) forests Denmark. The aim this study is to reduce environmental pressure on e.g. groundwater or protect species dependent deadwood undisturbed soils, which beneficial/important from a welfare economic perspective. Such restrictions come at cost both owner society. Using case...
Policies mitigating climate change provide a global public good but are also likely to imply local co-benefits where implemented. This may affect citizens' preferences for what policy implement as well it. aspect remains understudied despite its relevance international negotiations, national policies, and the development of voluntary carbon credit markets. The results discrete choice experiment show that citizens in five countries (Denmark, France, Germany, Italy Spain) have quite similar...