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Sander Bruun is affiliated with the University of Copenhagen in Denmark. Their research primarily focuses on environmental and agricultural sciences, with significant contributions to topics including soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics, phosphorus and nutrient management, soil and water nutrient dynamics, atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, agriculture, soil, plant science, wastewater treatment and reuse, and crop yield and soil fertility.

Their body of work spans several main fields of study:

  • Environmental Science
  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences

and extends into subfields such as
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
  • Soil Science
  • Ecology
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to research.

Sander Bruun has published extensively, with frequent appearances in a range of scientific journals. The most common publication venues include

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment
  • Journal of Cleaner Production
  • Resources Conservation and Recycling

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Bruun cover a variety of environmental and agricultural issues:

  • "Black soldier fly larvae as an alternative feed source and agro-waste disposal route - A life cycle perspective," 2023, Resources Conservation and Recycling
  • "Increasing plant phosphorus availability in thermally treated sewage sludge by post-process oxidation and particle size management," 2020, Waste Management
  • "Higher N2O emissions from organic compared to synthetic N fertilisers on sandy soils in a cool temperate climate," 2023, Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment
  • "Long-term effect of tillage and straw retention in conservation agriculture systems on soil carbon storage," 2021, Soil Science Society of America Journal
  • "Identifying the fingerprint of permanganate oxidizable carbon as a measure of labile soil organic carbon using Fourier transform mid-infrared photoacoustic spectroscopy," 2021, European Journal of Soil Science

Collaboration forms a significant part of Bruun's research activity. Frequent co-authors include

  • Lars Stoumann Jensen
  • Azeem Tariq
  • Line Vinther Hansen
  • Miriam Beyers
  • Andreas Brændholt

Best Publications

  • Life cycle assessment of edible insects for food protein: a review

    Afton Halloran;Nanna Roos;Jørgen Eilenberg;Alessandro Cerutti

  • Microbial mineralization and assimilation of black carbon: Dependency on degree of thermal alteration

    Sander Bruun;Erik S. Jensen;Lars S. Jensen

  • Life cycle assessment application in the fruit sector: State of the art and recommendations for environmental declarations of fruit products

    Alessandro K. Cerutti;Gabriele L. Beccaro;Sander Bruun;Simona Bosco

  • Life cycle assessment of cricket farming in north-eastern Thailand

    A. Halloran;Y. Hanboonsong;N. Roos;S. Bruun

  • Life cycle modelling of environmental impacts of application of processed organic municipal solid waste on agricultural land (EASEWASTE)

    Trine Lund Hansen;Gurbakhash S. Bhander;Thomas Højlund Christensen;Sander Bruun

  • Small-scale household biogas digesters: An option for global warming mitigation or a potential climate bomb?

    Sander Bruun;Lars Stoumann Jensen;Van Thi Khanh Vu;Sven G. Sommer

  • A review of studies applying environmental impact assessment methods on fruit production systems

    Alessandro K. Cerutti;Sander Bruun;Gabriele L. Beccaro;Giancarlo Bounous

  • Vermicomposting as a technology for reducing nitrogen losses and greenhouse gas emissions from small-scale composting

    Abebe Nigussie;Thomas Kuijper;Sander Bruun;Andreas de Neergaard

  • Application of processed organic municipal solid waste on agricultural land – a scenario analysis

    Sander Bruun;Trine Lund Hansen;Thomas H. Christensen;Jakob Magid

  • Carbon dioxide emissions from biochar in soil: role of clay, microorganisms and carbonates

    S. Bruun;S. Clauson-Kaas;L. Bobuľská;I. K. Thomsen

  • Life cycle assessment of sewage sludge management options including long-term impacts after land application

    Hiroko Yoshida;Marieke ten Hoeve;Marieke ten Hoeve;Thomas Højlund Christensen;Sander Bruun

  • Environmental sustainability of traditional foods: the case of ancient apple cultivars in Northern Italy assessed by multifunctional LCA

    Alessandro K. Cerutti;Sander Bruun;Dario Donno;Gabriele L. Beccaro

  • The effect of different pyrolysis temperatures on the speciation and availability in soil of P in biochar produced from the solid fraction of manure

    Sander Bruun;Sarah L. Harmer;Georgios Bekiaris;Wibke Christel

  • Assessing soil constituents and labile soil organic carbon by mid- infrared photoacoustic spectroscopy

    Clément Peltre;Sander Bruun;Changwen Du;Ingrid Kaag Thomsen

  • Calibration and validation of the soil organic matter dynamics of the Daisy model with data from the Askov long-term experiments

    Sander Bruun;Bent T Christensen;Elly M Hansen;Jakob Magid

  • Do soil organic carbon levels affect potential yields and nitrogen use efficiency? An analysis of winter wheat and spring barley field trials

    Myles Oelofse;Bo Markussen;Leif Knudsen;Kirsten Schelde

  • The Role of Soil Organic Matter for Maintaining Crop Yields: Evidence for a Renewed Conceptual Basis

    Per Schjønning;Johannes L. Jensen;Sander Bruun;Lars S. Jensen

  • Prediction of Gross and Net Nitrogen Mineralization-Immobilization-Turnover from Respiration

    Jesper Luxhøi;Sander Bruun;Bo Stenberg;Tor A. Breland

  • Repeated application of organic waste affects soil organic matter composition: Evidence from thermal analysis, FTIR-PAS, amino sugars and lignin biomarkers

    Clément Peltre;Edward G. Gregorich;Sander Bruun;Lars S. Jensen

  • Phosphorus availability from the solid fraction of pig slurry is altered by composting or thermal treatment.

    Wibke Christel;Sander Bruun;Jakob Magid;Lars Stoumann Jensen

Frequent Co-Authors

Lars Stoumann Jensen
Lars Stoumann Jensen University of Copenhagen
Jakob Magid
Jakob Magid University of Copenhagen
Charlotte Scheutz
Charlotte Scheutz Technical University of Denmark
Ingrid K. Thomsen
Ingrid K. Thomsen Aarhus University
Thomas Højlund Christensen
Thomas Højlund Christensen Technical University of Denmark
Bent T. Christensen
Bent T. Christensen Aarhus University
Ronnie N. Glud
Ronnie N. Glud University of Southern Denmark
Gregory Peters
Gregory Peters Chalmers University of Technology
Sven G. Sommer
Sven G. Sommer Aarhus University
Søren O. Petersen
Søren O. Petersen Aarhus University

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