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 Research Research areas Landscape experimentation Our projects in landscape experimentation

Research areas

  • Landscape experimentation
  • Digital landscape analyses
  • Landscape modelling framework
  • Socio-economy, scenarios and stakeholder dialogue

Our projects in landscape experimentation

Postdoctoral research

  • Effect of Silicon fertilizers on potato production, nutrients and GHG emissions under drought stress
  • Mapping vegetation dynamics in a rewilded grassland with UAV-LiDAR
  • Modeling the greenhouse gas fluxes in Danish forests
  • Spatiotemporal dynamics of N<sub>2</sub>O and CH<sub>4</sub> emissions from cropland depressions in Denmark
  • Using Stable Isotopes and novel tracers for Greener Agriculture
  • MARVIC
  • RockFlour

Ph.D projects

  • Can Isotopic Maps Reveal N<sub>2</sub>O Emissions?
  • Developing Real-Time In-Planta Sensors to Detect Nutrient Deficiency
  • Investigating Gradients and Emissions of N<sub>2</sub>O in Soil Profiles and Across Landscapes
  • Isoscapes in a long-term agricultural experiment
  • Rooting N<sub>2</sub>O – Cropping strategies for mitigating GHG emissions in agricultural landscapes
  • Soil GHG emissions from Danish lowland organic rich agricultural soil and the landscape to be
  • Spatial and temporal variability of soil GHG fluxes of urban greens
  • Visualizing Heterogenous Microenvironments
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