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Alberte Bau Larsen is a Research Fellow in the Department of Sustainability and Planning at Aalborg University's Technical Faculty of IT and Design. Her work integrates geospatial analysis with climate policy research, contributing to United Nations Sustainable Development Goals related to climate action and sustainable urban development.
Her research spans Climate Change, Sustainability, Geoinformatics, Earth Observation, Spatial Planning, and Environmental Policy. She specializes in mapping knowledge production networks within international climate governance frameworks, particularly examining spatial and institutional dynamics in scientific consensus formation.
Larsen's recent publication analyzes the epistemic geography of IPCC reports from 1995-2022, revealing evolving patterns in global climate science expertise. This geospatial research, submitted to Environmental Science & Policy, demonstrates how geographical distribution of authorship influences climate policy narratives through spatial analysis of institutional affiliations and knowledge networks.
She actively participates in the research project "Mapping the epistemic geographies of the IPCC 1990-2022" (2023-2026), collaborating with Principal Investigator T. Scavenius, Co-Investigator A.K. Munk, and Supervisor H.S. Hansen. This project examines three decades of IPCC knowledge production to inform equitable climate policy development through spatial humanities methodologies.





