Personal profile

Short presentation

I am associate professor in Urban Planning and Everyday Life at the Section for Landscape Architecture and Planning, where I also act as PhD coordinator. The focus of my research and teaching is the interaction of people’s everyday life and urban built and natural environments, especially regarding the implications at this interaction for the city’s planning, governance and management, sustainable mobility and for the city as a place to live in. I particularly research how marginalised citizen groups (children, youth, socially disadvantaged) use, experience and value urban public space and living environments. I am also interested in how methods can provide citizen-sensitive knowledge about living conditions, daily mobility and place attachment, can make planning more inclusive, just and sustainable. In addition, I research how land use, traffic infrastructure and transport cultures shape – and have shaped – sustainable forms of transport behaviour, as well as potentials and framework conditions for nature interaction and urban agriculture.

My ongoing research projects are ”EFUA – European Forum for Urban Agriculture” (2020-2024); ”Meeting places for social mobilization in deprived urban neighbourhoods” (2021-2028) and ”ELABORATOR – The European Living Lab on designing sustainable urban mobility” (2023-2026).

Over the past 15 years, I have supervised 8 PhD scholars. I am currently supervisor for Anne Madsbjerg (Urban Community Gardening) and co-supervisor for Juhyu Hu (The influence of electric bikes on urban commuting patterns). As a PhD coordinator, I an continuously in dialogue with approx. 20 PhD students about their research training, progress and well-being.

I teach and supervise in the Landscape Architecture programme, where I have supervised 40+ bachelor and master theses. I am course responsible for the BA courses Bysociologi (Urban sociology) and Fagets Videnskabsteori (Philosophy of Science) and contribute to the teaching on the urban planning studios Plan & Design 2 and Byplan Studio 1.  

CV

Work experience 
2012-present

University of Copenhagen

Division of Landscape Architecture and Planning, Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Faculty of Science, Rolighedsvej 23, DK-1958 Frederiksberg C, Denmark

Associate Professor in Urban Planning, Human Preferences and Use of Urban Environments

Research into pro-environmental transport behaviour and mobility and urban planning.

Teaching into Urban Socio-Spatial Analysis, Urban Sociology, Urban Theory, Urban Politics, Pro-environmental Behaviour.

Supervising at BA, MA and PhD level.

2006-2011

University of Copenhagen

Division of Urban and Landscape Studies, Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Faculty of Life science, Rolighedsvej 23, DK-1958 Frederiksberg C, Denmark

Assistant Professor in Human Preferences and Use of Urban Space,

(10 months of maternity leave)

Research into everyday dwelling landscapes, mobility and urban planning.

Teaching into Urban Socio-Spatial Analysis, Urban Sociology, Urban Theory, Urban Politics, Pro-environmental Behaviour.

Supervising at BA and MA level.

2005-2006

The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University

Division of Urban and Landscape Studies, Forest and Landscape, Rolighedsvej 23, DK-1958 Frederiksberg C, Denmark

Research fellow.

Research into everyday dwelling landscapes, mobility and urban planning.

Supervising at BA and MA level.

1999-2005

Danish Forest and Landscape Research Institute & Aarhus School of Architecture

Section for Urban and Landscape Planning, Hørsholm Kongevej  11, DK-2970 Hørsholm, Denmark

(2 x 10 months of maternity leave).

PhD scholar

Research into children’s perspectives on and children’s everyday life in urban neighbourhoods.

Visiting PhD scholar at Department of Sociology, University of Lancaster, UK.

Supervising at BA and MA level.

Academic education 
2005

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Architecture.

Aarhus School of Architecture, Nørreport 20, DK-8000 Århus C.

Thesis: The Neighbourhood from Children’s Altitutde. On Places and Paths in Modern Children’s Everyday Life.

1999

Master of Social Scinece (M.Soc.Sc)

Roskilde University, Marbjergvej 35, DK-4000 Roskilde.

Studies: Geography, History and Social Science.

Primary fields of research

Research activities

 
 

'Digital borgerinddragelse af socialt udsatte i Odense. 4 med-fortolkningsworkshops' [Digital governance of socially vulnerable citizens in Odense. 4 co-interpretation workshops], (Ministry of Higher Education and Science, 2017), Tasks: principal investigator ofaction research though workshop planning and facilitation.

'Socialt udsatte borgeres rumlige adfærd i Odense' [Socially vulnerable citizens’ spatial behaviour in Odense], (Odense Municipality, 2016-2017), Tasks: partner of spatial analysis, data processing.

‘PLEEC - Planning for Energy Efficient Cities’ (EU FP7 2013-2016), Tasks: Partner in WP5 on behaviour driven energy efficiency, case studies of best available practices.

‘Bikeability – Cities for zero-emission travel and public health’ (Danish Council for Strategic Research, 2010-2014), Tasks: Partner in WP1 on backgrounds for transport behaviour, national survey and case studies of families transport behaviours.

‘Hvidbog om stationsbyer’ [Future Development of Small Towns] (Foundation Realdania, 2012-2013), Tasks: case studies of social organization and coherence.

‘Unges inddragelse samarbejdsdreven innovation i planlægningen af mindre byer’ [Youth participation in Collaborative Innovation for Planning in Small Towns] (Danish Ministry of Social Affairs, 2011-2012), Tasks: case studies of   participatory processes.

‘Klimatilpasning i byplanlægningen’ [Climate adaptation and urban planning] (Danish Ministry of Environment, 2008), Tasks: literature review.

‘Hverdagslandskaber’ [Everyday Landscapes] (Foundation Realdania, 2004-2009), Tasks: Research partner in ‘Centre for Strategic Urban Research’, responsibility for WP: Everyday landscapes,

‘Bykvarterets brug og betydninger’ [Urban Neighbourhoods – Preferences and Practices] (Foundation Aase and Ejnar Danielsen 2004-2007), Tasks: case studies of families everyday life, transport and preferences for urban quality.

‘Læring gennem deltagelse’ [Learning Through Participation] (Danish Ministry of Environment, 2003), Tasks: network building and dissemination of research perspectives.

‘Fremtidens grønne byrum’ [The Future of Open Urban Space] (Danish Ministry of Environment, 2003), Tasks: coordination and dissemination of state of the art   knowledge.

‘Barndom og velfærdssamfund’ [Childhood and Welfare Society] (Danish Research Council, 1999-2003), Tasks: PhD research partner in WP   ‘Kvarteret som ramme om børns hverdagliv’ [The neighbourhood as setting for children’s everyday life]

‘Velfærdsbyen’ [The Welfare City] (Danish Research Council, 2000-2004), Tasks: Research partner in the network, dissemination of research.

Keywords

  • Faculty of Science
  • urban planning
  • everyday life
  • urban life
  • public space
  • liveability
  • sustainability
  • cycling
  • urban gardening
  • urban nature
  • provisional use
  • public participation
  • place attachment
  • sustainable mobility
  • energy efficient behaviour
  • digitalisation
  • transport culture
  • transport behavoiur
  • co-creation
  • citizen sensitive
  • urban development and transformation
  • place identity
  • place-making

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