Lone Søderkvist Kristensen
19952020

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Lone Søderkvist Kristensen has more than 20 years of research experiences in Countryside Planning and Management. Research topics include landscape changes in agricultural landscapes, farmers’ landscape behavior, agricultural policy, policy integration, agri-environmental policies and regional and local planning (including planning for agriculture).  She has participated as partner in several EU-projects as well as being the leader of national transdisciplinary research projects. She has extensive experiences in project management and leadership and is an experienced teacher. During the last 10 years she has been  involved in projects on innovation in countryside planning with focus on collaborative and strategic forms of planning targeted rural landscapes.

Teaching

Jeg underviser på kurserne:

Planlægning i det åbne land (kursusansvar): https://kurser.ku.dk/course/lnak10066u

Rural landscapes: methods and approaches in policy making (kursusansvar): https://kurser.ku.dk/course/lnak10073u

Plan og design 2https://kurser.ku.dk/course/nigb15019u

Natur- og landskabspolitik: https://kurser.ku.dk/course/LNAB10015u

 

Vejledning:

  • det åbne lands planlægning og forvaltning, inklusiv planteori og politikanalyse
  • landskabsudvikling og landskabsforståelse
  • landmanden som naturforvalter

 

 

Current research

See:

https://fremtidenslandskaber.ku.dk/

https://ign.ku.dk/waterprotectdk/

https://water-protect.eu/

 

 

 

Knowledge of languages

Dansk/Engelsk

CV

Work address

 

Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, University of Copenhagen, Rolighedsvej 23, first floor, DK-1958 Frederiksberg C, Room AD209

 

Expertise

Lone Søderkvist Kristensen has more than 20 years of research experiences in Countryside Planning and Management. She has participated as partner in several EU-projects as well as being the leader of national transdisciplinary research projects. She has extensive experiences in project management and leadership and is an experienced teacher. During the last 10 years she has been involved in projects on innovation in countryside planning with focus on collaborative and strategic forms of planning targeted rural landscapes.

 

Research topics include: landscape changes in agricultural landscapes, farmers’ landscape behavior, agricultural policy, policy integration, agri-environmental policies, spatial planning, strategic landscape planning, participation and collaborative planning

 

Date of Birth

 

 

10.05.60

Education

 

2004

PhD. in Countryside Planning, The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University (KVL).

2001

Diploma in Pedagogic Training for Assistant Professors

1993

Cand. Hort., The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University (KVL).

 

Employment

 

2004 -

Associate Professor in Countryside Planning and Management, IGN, KU

 

2000 - 2004

Assistant Professor, KVL.

1999 - 2000

Research Assistant, KVL and Danish Centre for Forest and Landscape.

1996 - 1999

PhD.-student, KVL, Department of Economics and Natural Resources

1993 - 1996

Research and Tea    Research Assistant, KVL.

1995 and 1998

Consultancy for IEEP, London, on the topics: Agricultural Advisory Service; Nature Conservation and Environmental Protection; Implementation of the Structural Fond Programmes in Denmark.

 

Administrative

duties

 

2018-

Deputy Head of Department for Research, Responsible for Public consultancy, Business and Innovation

2014-2019

Head of Res c     Research group leader: Spatial Change and Planning

2008-2010

Head of ReseR  Research group leader:: Countryside Planning

 

Project-leader of Scientific projects

 

2013-2018

Landscape Futures. Landscape Futures is an interdisciplinary research program focusing on new planning and design solutions for future arrangement of Danish cultural landscapes. The program consists of 12 projects all aiming at high levels of dialogue and collaboration and all requiring transdisciplinary collaboration to be able to deal with the new and complex challenges of designing future landscapes. Financed by multiple partners          

2010-2013

Integrated collaborative planning projects, ‘DIAPLAN’. Extensive research program financed by four Danish municipalities, Danish Outdoor Council, Knowledge center for Agriculture, Realdania,  Region Vestsjælland, and Region Midtjylland. (2010-2013).

2006–2007

Danish leader of t    Danish leader of the EU-project: Cross-compliance Network, SSPE-CT-2005-022727

2003-2005              

Danish leader of the EU-project: The Concerted Action “Developing cross-compliance in the EU – background, lessons and opportunities”, QLK5-CT-2002-02640

Participation in bigger research projects (after 2005):

 

2017-2020

Waterprotect - DRINKING WATER PROTECTION AND AGRICULTURE,    EU Horizon 2020 no 727450

2013-2016

RETHINK - Rethinking the links between farm modernization, rural development and resilience

2009-2013

CLIPS - Collaborative Innovation in the Public Sector. Financed by ‘Det Strategiske Forskningsråd’

2011-2012

Young people in Spatial Planning. Financed by Ministry of social fairs.

2007-2010

Multifunctional landscapes- strategies, tools and processes”. MULTILAND. (Financed by the Ministry for Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, Rural Development Research Programme).

2007-2008

Reflecting environmental land use need into EU Policy: Preserving and enhancing environmental benefits of unfarmed features on EU Farmland. Sub-contract agreement with IEEP (hold the contract with DG Env.).

2006-2007

Evaluation of the less Favored Areas Measures. Tender No. AGRI-2005-G4-04.

2005-2008

The Agri-environmental Footprint: Development of a common generic methodology for evaluating the effectiveness of European Agri-environmental Schemes. SSPE-CT-2005 006491 AE-FOOTPRINT

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities
  • SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production
  • SDG 15 - Life on Land

Keywords

  • Faculty of Science
  • Countryside planning
  • Strategic landscape planning
  • Collaborative planning
  • Landscape changes
  • Landscape management

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