Ole Mertz
Professor
Geography 2
Øster Voldgade 10
1350 København K
My research and teaching responsibilities are focused on global environmental change, land use transitions and food security in the Global South. Specifically, I have worked for two decades on the dynamics of forest-agriculture frontiers looking at how changes in land use affect socio-economic and environmental systems. I also work with climate change adaptation and mitigation and have a general interest in the interface between development, environmental management and land use change. My regional specialization is Southeast Asia and West Africa, but I have also worked in the Pacific, East and Central Africa and Latin America.
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Economic valuation of Mangroves for comparison with commercial aquaculture in south Sulawesi, Indonesia
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Finite land resources and competition
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Weather, climate, and resource Information should meet the needs of Sahelian pastoralists
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