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Morten Ingerslev is an Associate Professor at the Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen, specializing in Forest and Landscape Ecology. With over 20 years of professional experience, his expertise focuses on nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems, bioenergy production, and soil chemistry. He serves as the Danish National Focal Centre within ICP Forests since 2010, coordinating international forest monitoring efforts across Europe.
His research interests encompass forest ecosystem analysis and management, ecosystem nutrient budgets, bioenergy fuel production from various ecosystems, bioenergy ash application as fertilizer, tree nutrient status analysis, liming and fertilization of trees, and manipulative forest ecosystem management. Dr. Ingerslev's work bridges theoretical ecology with practical forest management applications, particularly in the context of climate change adaptation and sustainable resource utilization.
Analysis of his recent publication trends reveals significant contributions to understanding forest carbon storage mechanisms, the impacts of climate change on tree growth, nutrient cycling dynamics, and innovative applications of bioenergy byproducts in forest management. His research spans multiple disciplines including biogeochemistry, forest ecology, soil science, and environmental engineering, with strong emphasis on continental-scale European forest systems.
Dr. Ingerslev actively participates in international research networks and has served on committees including the Swedish Research Council for Environment, Agricultural Sciences and Spatial Planning (FORMAS) and the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. His collaborative work extends across Nordic, Central European, and Eastern European countries, reflecting the transnational nature of contemporary forest ecosystem research.
His professional activities include extensive peer review work, numerous conference presentations, and significant contributions to policy-relevant research, with several publications referenced in policy sources. His research has garnered substantial attention with hundreds of citations and downloads across academic platforms.


