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Monday the 24th
  The broader perspective
13.15 Reenberg & Porter Introduction
13.45 A. Mather

Understanding land use trends

15.00

M. Rounsevell

Models of future land use change
15.45

F. Arler

Mountain Thoughts and Human Thoughts - The Ethics of Large Scale Change
16.15

J. E. Olesen

Climate change effects on agricultural production and nutrient Losses

 

Posters

20.00

P. Kenderessy & A. Veihe

Regional soil erosion assessment in Slovakia using modelling and farmer's participation: a case study from Pariz creek catchment based on Erosion3D

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I. T. Kristensen & P. K. Bøcher

Danish Farm Register Information at Different Spatial Resolution Using the Danish Square Grid

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A. Veihe

Regional planning and modelling of nitrate leaching in Denmark using DaisyGIS

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L. Vesterdal

Afforestation management in north-western Europe - influence on carbon sequestration, groundwater recharge and nitrate leaching

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T. Birch-Thomsen et. al

Temporal and spatial trends in soil organic carbon stocks following maize cultivation in semi-arid Tanzania, East Africa

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J. Jakobsen

The Role of NTFPs in a Shifting Cultivation System in Transition - A Village Case Study from the Uplands of North Central Vietnam

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A. de Neergaard et al.

Shifting cultivation as soil conservation: soil erosion in two smallholder farming systems in Sarawak, Malaysia

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I.G. Schiøtz & A. Veihe

Processes, drivers and scales of global change - Danish land system research in a global perspective

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S. Bruun & J. Magid Estimating SOC turnover for assessment of land management changes in a global change perspective  
K. Brown et al. A 4500 year record of aridity cycles on the Northern Great Plains, USA Picture

A. B. Nielsen

Using Danish historical maps in pollen based quantitative land cover reconstruction: Model validation and parameter estimates

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Tuesday the 25th
 

Danish Research on land systems in developing countries

9.00

T. Birch-Thomsen & J. Agergaard

Transitional rural landscapes: Land use, mobility and livelihoods in Post-Apartheid rural Kwa Zulu Natal

9.20

T. S. Hansen

Land use and land cover dynamics in response to local-to-global socio-political forces: successive waves of change in Sarawak

9.40

S. Bolwig et al.

Crops, Trees, and Birds: Biodiversity in Uganda's Farming Systems in Relation to the Intensification of Agricultural Land Use

10.30

J. Magid & J. Færge

Evaluating nutrient balances in Sub-Saharan African Agriculture - assessment of the NUTMON approach

10.50

T. T. Nielsen

Long term trends in African vegetation productivity, land cover and desertification risk

 

Danish Research on land systems in Denmark: ecosystem services and landscape diversity

14.15

J. R. Porter

Multifunctionality and ecosystem services in european agriculture
14.35

T. Dalgaard et al.

Developments in agricultural land systems research and methodologies for the upscaling of farm level information

14.55

J. Brandt et al.

Plant life form based habitat monitoring in a European landscape framework for early warning of changes in biodiversity

15.15

G. Levin

The effect of organic farming on rural landscapes - results from a Danish case study

 

Danish Research on land systems in Denmark: Socio-economic and institutional driving forces

16.05

P. Christensen

Evolving institutions of landscape planning to accomodate the need for groundwater protection in Denmark

16.25 O. H. Caspersen The urban - rural gradient
16.45

S. Præstholm et al.

Land system changes in the context of urbanisation: examples from the peri-urban area of Greater Copenhagen

17.05 H. Vejre Exploring local, regional and global drivers behind changes in function of landscapes and agriculture
17.25

J. Primdahl & L. Kristensen

Globalisation and the local agricultural landscape. Studying landscape changes in an international policy context

17.45 R. L. Folving et al.

Land tenure and farming system transformations in the North Central Vietnamese Uplands – Village studies from Nghe An Province

Wednesday the 26th
 

Analyzing medium and long term perspectives of LUCC

9.00

S. Sørlin

The Environmental History of Hi-Tech Land Use

9.45

B. Odgaard

Millenium-scale land cover changes in Denmark
10.35

P. Frederiksen et al.

Classification of the Danish landscapes based on land use data - a historic analysis

10.55

B. Münier et al.

Spatial indicators for landscape development in Denmark- GIS-based analysis of long term changes and persistence

11.15

Ole Mertz et al.

A fresh look at shifting cultivation: fallow length a weak indicator of productivity
11.35

D. A. Wardell & A. Reenberg

Coupled human-environmental systems - environmental history of landscapes in the Sahel