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Martin Odgaard is an Associate Professor at Aarhus School of Architecture, specializing in the intersection of urban development and natural systems with a focus on biodiversity. His work integrates landscape architecture, planning legislation, and sustainable urban design. Current affiliations include the 'Transformation' research lab and participation in projects like 'What are we building on the edge for the future?' (2023) and 'Landscaped Urban Models' (2010-2013).
- Education: PhD (specific discipline not listed)
Research interests emphasize urban-nature synergies, policy frameworks for sustainable development, and the application of digital tools in planning. Recent publications address planning system reforms, experimental zoning models, and the role of biodiversity in urban design.
Active in 51 professional activities including peer review (e.g., EAAE-ARCC Conference 2024), conference organization, and external teaching roles at Copenhagen University's Department of Geosciences and Nature Management.
Media engagements include critiques of urban policies in Danish outlets, notably debates on retail zoning and historic preservation.
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