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Sofia Topcu Madsen is a Research Fellow at Aalborg University's Department of Sustainability and Planning, part of The Technical Faculty of IT and Design. Her work focuses on environmental sustainability, particularly in modeling household consumption patterns and environmental footprints using input-output analysis. She leads the PhD project Modelling Household Behaviour and Consumption Patterns in Input-Output Tables and contributes to the GTDR: Getting the Data Right project, addressing data rights and climate data. Her research spans household activity-level environmental impact assessment, wild plant trade sustainability, and systematic reviews of input-output methodologies.
Education details are not explicitly mentioned in the text. Her research integrates time use analysis, data integration approaches, and sustainable development goals. She frequently presents at conferences like IATUR and participates in workshops on stock-flow consistent models and LCA methodologies. A media feature highlights her work on sustainable trade in wild plants.
Her advisory role includes supervising her own PhD project, though specific students are not listed. Grants include funding from the KR Foundation for the GTDR project (2021–2025). She collaborates with institutions on biodiversity conservation and climate policy, contributing to labs focused on life cycle sustainability assessments.





