November 30, 2022, Aarhus University
A symposium on biodiversity in the Danish agricultural landscape was held at the Moesgaard Museum, hosted by Aarhus University with funding from the 15 June Foundation, and featuring keynote speaker Professor Andrew Balmford.
The presentations from the symposium can be downloaded as PDF files below. The symposium program can be downloaded here.
Presentations
Jørgen Aaagaard Axelsen and Beate Strandberg, senior researchers at Aarhus University
“New Farming Methods That Promote Biodiversity”
Andrew Balmford, professor at Cambridge University
Video: “Landscape Level: Land Sharing vs. Land Sparing—A Global Perspective”
Signe Normand, professor at Aarhus University and chair of the Biodiversity Council
“Key findings from the Biodiversity Council’s new report on protected areas in Denmark”
Hans Henrik Bruun, associate professor at the University of Copenhagen
“Extraction of lowland soil in Denmark—an opportunity for more and wilder nature?”
Tommy Dalgaard, professor at Aarhus University
“How can the agricultural sector meet the goals of the EU’s Biodiversity Strategy for 2030?”
Stine Kramer Jakobsen, Assistant Professor at the University of Copenhagen
“Biodiversity as a Resource in and Around Cultivated Land”
Peter Stubkjær, associate professor at the University of Copenhagen
“Planning and Land Allocation in Open Country: How Can We Balance Biodiversity and Production?”