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Lisbet Christoffersen

Lisbet Christoffersen
Lisbet is specifically interested in governance aspects related to participation, representation, governance constellations, power aspects and negotiations of policies and management of nature and natural resources, i.e. justice perspectives. Sweden (the nordic countries) now has her interest: what are central measures taken to promote biodiversity, what are different barriers and how do different views of nature affect the way we manage landscapes? Additionally, methods to engage and involve local communities in landscape planning and management is a central research area. Beforehand, the Amazon region in South America has been the main geographical study area and she still engages with the Global South in research and teaching whenever possible.

Presentation

Lisbet is a researcher at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), in the Landscape Management and Governance theme group at the Department of Landscape Architecture Planning and Management. 

For almost 20 years she ran her own landscaping business as a Forest and Landscape Engineer (from 1997). In parallel she occationally worked as a consultant to environmental and development NGOs, primarily in Latin America. In 2011 she decided to turn to acadiemia.

Within the broad field of political ecology, her PhD project (University of Copenhagen, Dept. of Food and Resource Economics, Global Development group) explored how indigenous peoples in the Bolivian Amazon imagine and negotiate development that differs from that of the national government. Theoretically, the thesis draws upon critical debates within development research, including that of post-development. Empirically, it builds on repeated field studies in indigenous territories, investigating strategies of self-determination, participation and nature perceptions. The project was an extension of the master thesis revolving around 'territorial' indigenous peoples' involvement in political decision-making. 

As an 'industrial PhD fellow', Lisbet was employed at the NGO Forests of the World (Denmark), with which she is still affiliated, currently as a member of the board.

Lisbet has been a member of the Danish Forestry Council, an advisory committee of the Danish Minister of Environment for 9 years, ending in 2026.  

 

Teaching

Since 2023: Course responsible and teaching at the bachelor course 'Forest and Landscape Governance'. 

Since 2025, Program Study Director-deputy for the program Forest and Landscape.

Supervision and examinations.

2021-2027, Roskilde University: Affiliation as external lecturer

2019, School for Field Studies in Peru: Responsible for the course 'Political Ecology of Developing Landscapes, including development of curriculum, teaching and exams. Specific focus on political economy; indigenous peoples, power relations and nature perceptions. Numerous field visits,

2018, University of Copenhagen. Teaching at the master course 'Global Environmental Governance, Dept. of Food and Resource Economics 

Research

Interests: Governance, Environmental Justice, Participation, Stakeholder Engagement, Biodiversity (wilder nature)

Formas project room4water, WP3 (community engagement) 2023-2026 

Postdoc project 2022-2025: 'Wilder Nature - The human factor in biodiversity-promoting measures'

PhD project 2015-2018: 'Amazonean Alternatives. Imagining and Negotiating Development in Lowland Bolivia'

Supervision

Here at SLU, Lisbet supervises and examines students at both bachelor and masters level.

At Roskilde University (RUC), Lisbet supervises students writing their master theses, as well as groups working on and writing projects at both master and bachelor level. She also supervises master students doing internships.

In 2019, she supervised American students doing a field semester in Peru on their 'directed research' projects (School for Field Studies, SFS). Lisbet is affliated with the University of Copenhagen as a censor.

Selected publications

Peer reviewed publications:

Brocki M., Christoffersen, L., Randrup, T.B., Emilsson, T., Sjöman, J.D. & Jansson, M. 2025. Green space management for biodiversity: Swedish Managers’ experience of implementation and influence. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 113, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ufug.2025.129126 

Christoffersen, L. & Randrup, T. 2024. Negotiating Wilder Nature: Developing a Views-of-Nature Typology. Environ. Res. Commun. 6:12 https://doi.org/10.1088/2515-7620/ad9c1c

Christoffersen, L. 2020. Contextualising Consent. Spaces for Repression, Resistance and Accomodation in Bolivia's TIPNIS Consultation. Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies, LACES. DOI: 10.1080/17442222.2020.1726023

Christoffersen, L. 2018. Amazonian Erasures: Landscape and Myth-making in Lowland Bolivia. Rural Landscapes: Society, Environment, History 5(1): 3, 1-19.

Other:

Randrup, T.B.; Mercado.G.; Christoffersen, L.; Lundquist. S. 2024. Compendium Forested Landscapes. Analysis & Governance. SLU, LAPM. https://doi.org/10.54612/a.4i3m6fl0g4 

Christoffersen, L. 2024. Are you a master, steward or facilitator? In T. Olsson (Ed.) Future Directions of Urban Parks – what, where and how? Stad & Land 200, SLU Movium think tank and Husquarna Group. https://doi.org/10.54612/a.71nkaii5tf 

Christoffersen, L.; Randrup, T.; Jansson, M.; Mellqvist, H.; Sunding, A. & Kristoffersen, A. 2024. Vad krävs för att förvalta för biologisk mångfald? Tidskriften Landskap nr. 5.

Christoffersen, L. 2021. Editor: Non Carbon Benefits in Practice; Proces and system for their Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV). Expertise France, EU, Forests of the World. English and Spanish version. https://www.forestsoftheworld.org/files/MRV2021.pdf 

Forest Stewardship Council, 2021: FSC Guidelines for the Implementation of the Right to Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) FSC-GUI-30-003 V2.0-EN https://fsc.org/en/document-centre/documents/resource/332 

Christoffersen, L. 2020. Defining Non Carbon Benefits. Working Paper Vol.1, Forests of the World, Århus & Copenhagen.  https://www.forestsoftheworld.org/files/Working%20Paper%202020-1.pdf 

2020. Policy Brief on non carbon benefits. Forests of the World/Euroclima+

Feiring, B.; Christoffersen, L. 2014. Guidelines for adequate consultation. Participatory elaboration of guidelines, in line with international human rights standards, for the State’s expected consultations with the Rama and Kriol peoples, in the context of the planned ‘Nicaragua Canal’. Gobierno Territorial Rama y Kriol.

Feiring, B.; Christoffersen, L. 2014. Expert review of safeguards and requirements for stakeholder engagement in REDD+ under the UNFCCC, review of previous experiences and elaboration of recommendations for the 2015-20 UN-REDD global strategy. 


Contact

Researcher at the Department of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management
Telephone: +4640415217, +46738678273
Postal address:
Box 190
234 22 Lomma
Visiting address: Slottsvägen 5, Alnarp, Alnarp