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Eva Roth is an Associate Professor at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU), affiliated with the Department of Business and Sustainability within the Faculty of Science. Her research focuses on resource and environmental economics, with a particular emphasis on marine and maritime sustainability, biodiversity conservation, fisheries management, coastal zone management, and international trade of aquatic products. She is actively involved in interdisciplinary projects such as Aqua-NbS, addressing nature-based solutions for sustainable resource utilization.
Her work integrates applied and strategic research, often involving policy analysis and cost-benefit evaluations. Notable areas include analyzing the economic impacts of electronic surveillance in fisheries, assessing the role of private companies in improving nutrition in developing countries, and modeling emissions from leisure boat activities in the Baltic Sea. She has contributed to international assessments like the IPBES-like Nordic coastal ecosystems study and has engaged in policy development related to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive.
Roth has authored numerous publications on topics such as circular economy clusters for ship recycling, valuation of seafood attributes, and the socio-economic implications of recreational fisheries. Her research often bridges environmental science and policy, aiming to inform sustainable practices and governance frameworks at local and global scales.
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