Søren Marcus Pedersen

ORCID: 0000-0001-8782-371X
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Research Areas
  • Smart Agriculture and AI
  • Agricultural Innovations and Practices
  • Agricultural Economics and Policy
  • Food Supply Chain Traceability
  • Soil Mechanics and Vehicle Dynamics
  • Organic Food and Agriculture
  • Greenhouse Technology and Climate Control
  • Irrigation Practices and Water Management
  • Sustainable Agricultural Systems Analysis
  • Remote Sensing in Agriculture
  • Crop Yield and Soil Fertility
  • Wastewater Treatment and Reuse
  • Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
  • Agricultural Engineering and Mechanization
  • Water-Energy-Food Nexus Studies
  • Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics
  • Seed and Plant Biochemistry
  • Genetically Modified Organisms Research
  • Potato Plant Research
  • Food Industry and Aquatic Biology
  • Soil Geostatistics and Mapping
  • Global Trade and Competitiveness
  • Infrastructure Resilience and Vulnerability Analysis
  • Bioeconomy and Sustainability Development
  • Water resources management and optimization

University of Copenhagen
2015-2024

Frederiksberg Hospital
2021

Danish National Academy of Music
2017-2019

Hospital South West Jutland
2019

Technical University of Denmark
2001-2002

Precision Agriculture (PA) has been advocated as a promising technology and management philosophy that provides multidimensional benefits for producers consumers while being environmentally friendly. In Europe, private stakeholders (farm advisors, farm equipment producers, decision support providers, farmers) research institutions have trying to develop, test demonstrate adoption of precision agriculture solutions with governments financing big projects in these areas. Despite efforts, is...

10.1080/09064710.2017.1402949 article EN Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica Section B - Soil & Plant Science 2017-11-15

The aim of this review was to provide an overview existing farming practices and technologies in Europe by assessing their contribution climate-smart agricultural (CSA) outcomes. Following the PRISMA protocol, 110 final selected studies were scrutinized. Altogether 74 different identified. Using inductive approach, identified categorized, potential towards contextualized CSA outcomes—productivity, resilience, GHG mitigation, biodiversity improvement, animal welfare support, water energy use...

10.1016/j.atech.2024.100413 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Smart Agricultural Technology 2024-02-15

Abstract The growing global demand for food poses a serious challenge to mankind: How can we provide an increasing world population with adequate, reliable and nutritious supply? We argue that this best be achieved through the utilization of biodiversity inclusion marginal arable lands agricultural production, while maintaining broad gene pool secure potential future plant production supporting rural communities. present several specific examples how emphasis on basis nutritional, reliable,...

10.1007/s13593-015-0325-y article EN cc-by Agronomy for Sustainable Development 2015-09-08

Abstract Autonomous equipment for crop production is on the verge of technical and economic feasibility, but government regulation may slow its adoption. Key regulatory issues include requirements on‐site human supervision, liability autonomous machine error, intellectual property in robotic learning. As an example impact benefits equipment, analysis from United Kingdom suggests that requiring 100% supervision almost wipes out small medium farms increases economies‐of‐scale advantage larger farms.

10.1002/aepp.13177 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy 2021-07-13

The adoption of climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is a critical component in the transition to more sustainable food system. However, calls for significant changes production system, which stakeholders supply chain should work collaboratively. So far, most studies have focused on perceptions one actor, farmer, implementation CSA practices. This study aims include also other stakeholders' drivers and barriers primary five European chains. Data were collected from using semi-structured interview...

10.1016/j.atech.2024.100478 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Smart Agricultural Technology 2024-05-26

Abstract Agriculture is the main user of limited fresh water resources in world. Optimisation agricultural and their use can be obtained by both agronomical political incentives. Important options are: reduction loss irrigation conveyance before it reaches farm; selection water‐efficient methods such as drip micro‐irrigation saving 30–40 % compared to furrow irrigation; improvement scheduling using plant soil sensors remote sensing‐based models; deficit (DI) raising productivity range 10–50...

10.1111/jac.12067 article EN Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science 2014-05-19

Precision farming (PF) and site-specific input application based on GPS has been a management tool option for arable farmers about 10 years. About 400 Danish have already adopted some PF practices their farms. This adoption the technical economic perspectives of studied in two mail surveys, personal interviews focus groups with farmers, advisers experts. Farmers stakeholders are general optimistic future these high-technology systems despite difficulties showing environmental gains. Lack...

10.1080/09064710310019757 article EN Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica Section B - Soil & Plant Science 2004-01-01

Agriculture has now opened its door to robotic and automated applications including in primary production. This study presents perspectives of several stakeholder groups regarding use robots field crop operations, with a focus on expectations concerns. Data was collected through farmer surveys from four case areas Europe interviews non-farmer stakeholders (robot companies, researchers, project site managers, public authorities environmental conservation societies). Farmers expect farming...

10.1016/j.atech.2022.100143 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Smart Agricultural Technology 2022-12-06
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