poverty 2024.04.11 Economist: Tens of billions of dollars in forest products are being overlooked Are we missing the forest for the trees? More than timber grows in forests – including products…
animal production 2024.03.21 Researcher: Seven billion newly hatched chicks are killed every year – but a ban is not the solution Annually, the global egg industry kills seven billion day-old male chicks because they don’t lay…
public health 2023.11.06 We can save lives and millions with less nitrate in drinking water Denmark could save lives and more than $300 million a year by reducing the amount of nitrate in its…
Data Science 2023.10.26 The blind use of AI in healthcare can lead to invisible discrimination Artificial intelligence can help healthcare systems under pressure allocate limited resources, but…
The Impact of Motorway Traffic Noise on Recreational Preference Open online seminar with Abrha Teklay Abay, Department of Food and Resource Economics
Inaugural lecture: Anders Blok To celebrate his appointment as Professor of Environmental and Climate Sociology, Anders Blok will give his inaugural lecture followed by a reception.
Ester Boserup Prize 2024 Professor Michael J. Watts will receive the Ester Boserup Prize 2024 and give a lecture entitled 'A Tale of Two Women Economists: Ester Boserup, Polly Hill, and the study of Agrarian Systems'.
Fish Stock Status and Stock Reference Points in the Global South Open online seminar with Kira Lancker, Department of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen.
International Workshop in Energy and Resource Economics and Policy DTU (Climate and Energy Policy Division, Department of Technology, Management and Economics) and the Department of Food and Resource Economics is hosting an International Workshop in Copenhagen in May.
Bad Avocados, Culinary Standards, and Knowable Knowledge Open online seminar with Kia Ditlevsen and Thomas Skelly, Department of Food and Resource Economics