Cecilie Friis
  • Øster Voldgade 10

    1350 København K

  • Source: Scopus
20132024

Research activity per year

Personal profile

Primary fields of research

My core research interest lies in understanding how global structures and processes interact with local social and environmental conditions to shape, threaten and potentially create new opportunities for sustainable use of land, local people’s livelihoods and rural development.

A main objective in my research is therefore to advance – theoretically, methodologically and empirically – our ability to capture, understand and intervene in the complex globalisation processes that shape inequalities in and un/sustainable transformations of contemporary land systems.

I address this objective through critical theoretical engagement at the intersection of human geography, land system science and agrarian change studies combined with in-depth empirical research using a portfolio of qualitative ethnographic methods. My main fieldwork experience is from Southeast Asia, primarily Laos.

I strongly believe in collaborative and interdisciplinary research as the only path to create knowledge on and for a more sustainable future, and I am always looking for new collaborations with likeminded people.

Current and recent research projects

Networks and collaborations

I currently co-coordinate the Global Land Programme Working Group for Telecoupling Research together with Dr. Julie Zähringer, Centre for Development and Environment, University of Bern.

I also contribute to the European Training Network COUPLED, Operationalising Telecouplings for Solving Sustainability Challenges for Land Use

Teaching

I'm course responsible for the BSc course "Land-use change in a Global Perspectiv", and contributes to a number of other courses in the BSc in Geography including "Human and Physical Geogaphy", "Globalisation & Spatial Change in the Global South" and "Human geography field course".

I'm also teaching on the course "Climate Change: an Interdisciplinary Challenge" in the interdisciplinary MSc in Climate Change. 

In addition, I contribute to a PhD course in qualitative methods and research design at the Dept. for Geosciences and Natural Resource Management

CV

Research areas

  • Globalisation and land-use change
  • Sustainability transformation and governance of agri-food production systems
  • Transnational land acquisitions and their effects on land rights, access and use in the Global South
  • Cash-crop booms in resource frontier regions and their effects on smallholder livelihoods
  • Ethnographic fieldwork and human geography methods
  • Qualitative analysis

Education

2017: Dr Phil in Human Geography: "Land-use change in a globalised world.The relevance of the telecoupling framework for exploring the case of banana plantation expansion in northern Laos." Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany

2013: MSc. in Geography & Geoinformatics, Specialisation: Environment, Society and Development (IGN, UCPH).

Education/Academic qualification

Dr Phil in Geography

… → 2017

MSc in Geography and Geoinformatics, University of Copenhagen

… → 2013

Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years

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