DTU SUSTAIN Department of Environmental and Resource Engineering
Bygningstorvet
Building 115, room 108
2800 Kgs. Lyngby
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Ecosystems provide multiple services for humans. However, these services depend on basic ecosystem functions which are shaped by natural conditions like climate and species composition, and human interventions. A large international research team, led by Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Jena, identified three key indicators that...
Dean Philip J. Binning hosted the celebration of 156 new PhD graduates from DTU on Friday, 22 November. During the afternoon, he awarded prizes for the PhD Dissertation of the Year, the PhD Supervisor of the Year, and five Young Researchers Awards. And one of the five winners of DTU Young Researcher Award was DTU Environment's Sheng...
Senior researcher Andreas Ibrom explains why the land atmosphere interactions are important for the climate changes.