- Forest Ecology
- Forest Management
- Biomass Energy
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Anders Tærø Nielsen serves as a Teaching Assistant Professor in the Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management at the Forest and Landscape College, University of Copenhagen. His academic role integrates forest science education with research addressing Denmark's forest resource management and climate policy challenges through rigorous quantitative analysis. Research interests include: Forest growth modeling and volume production systems Carbon sequestration dynamics in forest ecosystems Biomass energy lifecycle emissions and mitigation strategies Dead wood dynamics for biodiversity conservation Sustainable management of near-natural forests Analysis of his 2021-2025 publications reveals concentrated expertise in Danish forest carbon accounting and biomass energy systems. His work consistently bridges empirical forest science with energy policy applications, particularly through collaborations with Nord-Larsen and Bentsen on district heating emissions and Paulownia plantation modeling. The research demonstrates methodological strengths in growth modeling and emission quantification relevant to national climate targets. Scientific Awards: No awards or fellowships specified in source materials Advising and Grants: No graduate students or postdoctoral researchers listed Research funding sources not detailed in available documentation Labs and Teams: No dedicated laboratory facilities or research teams explicitly associated with the individual
