- Social and Educational Sciences
- Education, Healthcare and Sociology Research
- Health, psychology, and well-being
- Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
- European and International Law Studies
- Sustainable Industrial Ecology
- Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research
- Thermochemical Biomass Conversion Processes
- Sustainable Building Design and Assessment
- Sustainability and Climate Change Governance
- Environmental Philosophy and Ethics
- Climate Change Policy and Economics
- Research in Social Sciences
- Complex Systems and Decision Making
- School Health and Nursing Education
- Environmental Sustainability in Business
- Environmental and Social Impact Assessments
- Environmental Science and Water Management
- Spacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies
- Urban Planning and Valuation
- Regional Development and Policy
- Health Promotion and Cardiovascular Prevention
- Environmental Justice and Health Disparities
- Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy
- Community Health and Development
Roskilde University
2009-2025
Centre for Interdisciplinary Research and Education
2020-2021
Ørsted (Denmark)
2011-2018
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
2004
Abstract Crop yields and yield potentials on D anish coarse sandy soils are strongly limited due to restricted root growth poor water nutrient retention. We investigated if biochar amendment subsoil can improve development in barley significantly increase soil S pring ( H ordeum vulgare cv. Anakin) was grown columns (diameter: 30 cm) prepared with 25 cm topsoil, 75 biochar‐amended subsoil, un‐amended lowermost placed an impervious surface. Low‐temperature gasification straw‐biochar (at 0,...
Draining wetland landscapes accelerates climate change, and multilateral support is therefore needed to speed up the transition new land uses. This paper examines perceptions of ecosystem services (ES) in areas scientific civic assessments. The case study area Denmark’s largest drained system, which notable for its carbon sequestration potential. area’s transformation efforts involving public participation offer a unique chance examine differences between ES. exceptional ideal revealing...
ABSTRACT In the transition of socio‐technical systems, local projects and experiments regarding low carbon economy climate mitigation/adaptation serve as places. specific contexts, they become sites innovation creativity. This paper discusses characterizes innovative practices undertaken in Danish arenas transition, concentrating on technology practice related to CO 2 reductions within housing construction sector. particular, seeks identify various roles actors' deliberation situated places...
Urban ecotourism and urban rewilding may form a sustainable transition path for both tourism wilderness. In an explorative case study, we analyse this option by reconstructing the history of extensive wasteland formerly used as military shooting range dumpsite converted to Nature Park in 2015. The transformation has long which is shaped changes society, technologies, consequently ecologies during different periods reflecting prevailing paradigms nature perceptions over time. We seek provide...
Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) patterns are calculated from a three-dimensional model of photosynthetic thylakoid membranes. The intricate structure the thylakoids is represented by sampling random `electron density points' on geometric surfaces. simulation setup works as virtual instrument, allowing direct comparison with experimental data. simulations qualitatively reproduce data and thus clarify structural origin features. This used to explain recent SAXS measurements guideline for...
The aim of this paper is to analyse conflicting landscape associations linked nature parks. Drawing from an R&D project in one the largest former wetlands Denmark, we examine how diversified perceptions and preferences result condition re-enchantment parks for tourism development. case study relies on various procedures. First, a combination local accounts fieldwork observations landscapes. Second, interviews with tourists stakeholders processes engagement disengagement conservation,...
Abstract The paper discusses strategies and findings from an explorative R&D project: a transition theory-inspired research development effort to green the tourism trade by niche formation. analyses part of this in mobilizing organic farmers become involved as agents, where we focus on experience-economic design for gaining economic benefits cultural learning. builds 4 years efforts striving experience-oriented innovations strategic formation environmental regional arena Denmark. This is...
Based on previous studies and reflections collected from participants in a workshop at the 8th Nordic Health Promotion Research Network conference, we reveal current tendencies discuss future challenges for health-promotion research regarding integration of sustainable development principles. Despite obvious interfaces interactions between two, our contention is that strategies health promotion are not sufficiently integrated with policies aimed solving or sustainability problems may...