Marieke ten HoeveView profile
Researcher
Marieke ten Hoeve is a Researcher at the Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen. Her work focuses on environmental impact assessment of waste management systems with particular expertise in life cycle assessment methodologies applied to agricultural and wastewater contexts. Her research interests span Life Cycle Assessment, Environmental Science, Waste Management, Soil Science, Agricultural Systems, and Sustainability. Dr. ten Hoeve's work primarily investigates nutrient cycling, pollution control, and resource recovery from organic waste streams, with special attention to sludge treatment and manure management systems. Analysis of her publication record reveals a consistent research trajectory focused on quantifying environmental impacts of waste treatment systems, particularly examining long-term effects after land application of organic materials. Her work demonstrates strong interdisciplinary connections between agricultural engineering, environmental policy, and sustainability science, with several publications addressing regulatory frameworks and their environmental implications. 126 citations for her 2018 Journal of Cleaner Production paper on sewage sludge management 101 citations for her 2019 Journal of Cleaner Production paper on carbon footprints of wastewater treatment Multiple policy-relevant studies referenced in environmental decision-making Dr. ten Hoeve maintains active research collaborations with prominent scientists in the field including S. Bruun, L.S. Jensen, and C. Scheutz, with whom she has co-authored multiple high-impact publications. Her research has practical applications in environmental regulation and sustainable waste management practices across Scandinavian and European contexts.