14 June 2019, Aarhus University
The symposium on nature restoration was held at Aarhus University in collaboration with the Danish Nature Agency and the Aage V. Jensen Nature Foundation, funded by the 15. June Foundation, and featuring keynote speaker Professor Hans Joosten.
The presentations from the symposium can be downloaded as PDFs below. The program for the symposium can be downloaded here (Danish).
Presentations
Anders Barfod, Associate Professor at Aarhus University and Signe Nepper Larsen, Deputy Director at the Danish Nature Agency
“Nature restoration in a global-local perspective – Introduction”
(Danish)
Anders Barfod, Associate Professor at Aarhus University and Lars Dinesen, Coordinator of the Danish IPBES office
“Nature restoration in an international perspective – How does Denmark stand out?”
(Danish)
Jesper Fredshavn, Senior Researcher at Aarhus University
“What does EU cooperation mean for nature restoration in Denmark?”
(Danish)
Jesper Sølver Schou, Department of Food and Resource Economics (IFRO), University of Copenhagen
“Will the valuation of ecosystem services promote nature restoration on the political agenda?”
(Danish)
Jens-Christian Svenning, Professor at Aarhus University
“Rewilding – the missing link in nature restoration?“
Irene Wiborg, Head of Department at SEGES
“Mulitfunctional Land Distribution – a good idea for agriculture?”
(Danish)
Lisbeth Ogstrup, Senior Advisor at the Danish Society for Nature Conservation
“Multifunctional land distribution – a good idea for nature?”
(Danish)
Inken Breum Larsen, Forester and Project Manager at the Danish Nature Agency
“Recovery in the state – what do the experiences say, and what do the citizens say?”
(Danish)
Jacob Palsgaard Andersen, Deputy Director, Aage V. Jensen Naturfond
“Results from the restoration of Filsø, Gyldensteen Strand and Lille Vildmose”
(Danish)
Jakob Harrekilde, forester at the Danish Nature Agency
“The effects of restoring Skjern Å on nature, landscape and society”
(Danish)
Hans Joosten, Professor at Greifswald University, Germany
“Land use on organic soils – Implications of the Paris Agreement and the way forward“