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Marie Louise Bornø is an Assistant Professor in the Section of Plant Soil Sciences at the University of Copenhagen. Her research focuses on the interplay between climate change, population growth, and the sustainability of agricultural soils. With extensive expertise in soil processes, nutrient cycling, and greenhouse gas emissions, she investigates how various agricultural management strategies impact soil health and sustainability. Through her work, Bornø aims to enhance understanding of the soil processes affected by human activities, thereby working towards maintaining healthy soils for future generations. She earned her PhD in Soil Science from the University of Copenhagen in 2018 and also holds a Master's degree in Geography with a specialization in Geoinformatics from the same institution. Her contributions to the field are marked by active collaborations and research efforts that span multiple continents, including Europe, America, and Asia.
Focuses on clinical, social, and cognitive psychology.