Marianne Zandersen
Affiliations: | 2005 | Economics | University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany |
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Nygård H, van Beest FM, Bergqvist L, et al. (2020) Decision-Support Tools Used in the Baltic Sea Area: Performance and End-User Preferences. Environmental Management |
Pihlainen S, Zandersen M, Hyytiäinen K, et al. (2020) Impacts of changing society and climate on nutrient loading to the Baltic Sea. The Science of the Total Environment. 731: 138935 |
Zandersen M, Oddershede JS, Pedersen AB, et al. (2020) Nature Based Solutions for Climate Adaptation - Paying Farmers for Flood Control Ecological Economics. 106705 |
Bartosova A, Capell R, Olesen JE, et al. (2019) Future socioeconomic conditions may have a larger impact than climate change on nutrient loads to the Baltic Sea. Ambio |
Thorsøe MH, Noe EB, Lamandé M, et al. (2019) Sustainable soil management - Farmers’ perspectives on subsoil compaction and the opportunities and barriers for intervention Land Use Policy. 86: 427-437 |
Zandersen M, Hyytiäinen K, Meier HEM, et al. (2019) Shared socio-economic pathways extended for the Baltic Sea: exploring long-term environmental problems Regional Environmental Change. 19: 1073-1086 |
Hyytiäinen K, Bauer B, Joyce KB, et al. (2019) Provision of aquatic ecosystem services as a consequence of societal changes: The case of the Baltic Sea Population Ecology |
Reusch TBH, Dierking J, Andersson HC, et al. (2018) The Baltic Sea as a time machine for the future coastal ocean. Science Advances. 4: eaar8195 |
Zandersen M, Jørgensen SL, Nainggolan D, et al. (2016) Potential and economic efficiency of using reduced tillage to mitigate climate effects in Danish agriculture Ecological Economics. 123: 14-22 |
Czajkowski M, Ahtiainen H, Artell J, et al. (2015) Valuing the commons: An international study on the recreational benefits of the Baltic Sea. Journal of Environmental Management. 156: 209-17 |