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Lene Fischer serves as Associate Professor at the Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management within the Forest and Landscape College at the University of Copenhagen. Her work bridges advanced technological applications with sustainable forest management practices, focusing on real-world environmental challenges in Danish forestry contexts.
Her research spans Forestry Operations, Soil-Plant Interactions, and Remote Sensing Technologies, with specialized expertise in wheel rutting assessment, groundwater-affected forest ecosystems, and LiDAR-based monitoring systems. Methodologically, she integrates field measurements with machine learning and spatial data analysis to address soil disturbance, tree health diagnostics, and resource conservation.
Publication trends reveal increasing sophistication in automated environmental monitoring, with recent work emphasizing high-resolution LiDAR integration for operational forestry. Her research consistently targets practical Danish forestry challenges, evolving from foundational soil studies toward AI-enhanced spatial analysis while maintaining focus on regulatory compliance and ecosystem resilience.
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