Her primary areas of investigation include Environmental resource management, Land use, Sustainability, Land use, land-use change and forestry and Land management. Her Environmental resource management study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Climate change, Framing, Livelihood and Development economics. Her research in Livelihood intersects with topics in Natural resource economics, Agricultural diversification and Political economy of climate change.
Her studies in Land use integrate themes in fields like Environmental economics, Management science and Carbon storage. Her studies deal with areas such as Arid, Remote sensing and Land degradation as well as Sustainability. Her Land use, land-use change and forestry study combines topics in areas such as Social science, Vision, Stakeholder engagement and Environmental planning.
Land use, Environmental resource management, Agriculture, Agroforestry and Land use, land-use change and forestry are her primary areas of study. Her research integrates issues of Sustainability, Field and Environmental planning in her study of Land use. She integrates many fields in her works, including Environmental resource management and Business.
Her work focuses on many connections between Agriculture and other disciplines, such as Environmental protection, that overlap with her field of interest in Land degradation. The Land use, land-use change and forestry study combines topics in areas such as Land change science and Deforestation. Her work deals with themes such as Regional science and Environmental change, which intersect with Land cover.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Land use, Environmental resource management, Land use, land-use change and forestry, Sustainability and Agriculture. Her Land use research integrates issues from Livelihood and Environmental planning. Anette Reenberg has researched Environmental resource management in several fields, including Land change science, Climate change and Land degradation.
Her Land use, land-use change and forestry research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Circular migration and Agricultural land. Her work deals with themes such as Limiting factor, Seasonality, Agrarian society, Urbanization and Development economics, which intersect with Sustainability. Her Agriculture research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Agroforestry and Agricultural economics.
Anette Reenberg mostly deals with Land use, Sustainability, Land use, land-use change and forestry, Environmental resource management and Urbanization. Her studies deal with areas such as Environmental economics, Management science and Carbon storage as well as Land use. Her Sustainability research includes elements of Seasonality, Interconnectedness, Phenology and Environmental planning.
Her Land use, land-use change and forestry research focuses on Land management and how it connects with Food security and Development economics. Anette Reenberg has included themes like Land change science, Circular migration and System dynamics in her Environmental resource management study. Anette Reenberg combines subjects such as Economic history, Gentry and China with her study of Urbanization.
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The emergence of land change science for global environmental change and sustainability
B. L. Turner;Eric F. Lambin;Anette Reenberg.
(2007)
Farmers' perceptions of climate change and agricultural adaptation strategies in rural Sahel
Ole Mertz;Cheikh Mbow;Anette Reenberg;Awa Diouf.
Environmental Management (2009)
Framing Sustainability in a Telecoupled World
Jianguo Liu;Vanessa Hull;Mateus Batistella;Ruth DeFries.
Ecology and Society (2013)
Urban land teleconnections and sustainability
Karen C. Seto;Anette Reenberg;Christopher G. Boone;Michail Fragkias.
(2012)
Greenness in semi-arid areas across the globe 1981–2007 — an Earth Observing Satellite based analysis of trends and drivers
Rasmus Fensholt;Tobias Langanke;Kjeld Rasmussen;Anette Reenberg.
Remote Sensing of Environment (2012)
Cultural barriers to climate change adaptation: A case study from Northern Burkina Faso
Jonas Østergaard Nielsen;Anette Reenberg.
Global Environmental Change-human and Policy Dimensions (2010)
Challenges for land system science
Mark D.A. Rounsevell;Bas Pedroli;Karl-Heinz Erb;Marc Gramberger.
(2012)
Transitions in European land-management regimes between 1800 and 2010
Martin Rudbeck Jepsen;Tobias Kuemmerle;Daniel Müller;Daniel Müller;Karlheinz Erb.
(2015)
Challenges and opportunities in mapping land use intensity globally
Tobias Kuemmerle;Tobias Kuemmerle;Karlheinz Erb;Patrick Meyfroidt;Daniel Müller;Daniel Müller.
(2013)
From LTER to LTSER: Conceptualizing the Socioeconomic Dimension of Long-term Socioecological Research
Helmut Haberl;Verena Winiwarter;Krister Andersson;Robert U. Ayres.
Ecology and Society (2006)
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