
معرفی
Emil Urhammer is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Sustainability and Planning at Aalborg University. His research focuses on the intersection of sustainability, energy policy, and economic models, particularly examining how statistical and economic frameworks shape political realities. He explores topics such as energy governance, barriers to sustainable transitions, and the role of narratives in economic growth discourse.
**Education**: Not explicitly stated in available texts.
**Projects**: Involved in initiatives like Kompetenceudvikling og uddannelsesbehov ved plantebaseret fødevareproduktion (2024–2025), GT-DynProb: Green Transition through Dynamics of Problematizations (2021–present), and EcoMac: Ecological Macroeconomics and Sustainable Transition (2013–2017).
**Teaching**: Courses on ecological economics, institutional frameworks for sustainable technology, and supervision in areas like sustainable transport planning and urban biodiversity strategies.
**Research Trends**: His work bridges Science and Technology Studies with empirical philosophy, analyzing how metaphysical assumptions in economic models influence policy. Recent publications address carbon taxation, plastic consumption in Denmark, and historical energy policy frameworks. Media engagements include commentary on climate policy and sustainable development goals.
**Grants & Collaborations**: Collaborates with institutions on green transition dynamics, energy valuation, and ecological macroeconomics. Active in interdisciplinary teams addressing barriers to plant-based food systems and sustainable urban planning.
**Future Work**: Focused on expanding research into plant-based food systems, green transition governance, and critical analyses of macroeconomic narratives.



