Thomas Bøker Lund
Associate Professor
Section for Consumption, Bioethics and Governance
Rolighedsvej 23
1958 Frederiksberg C
ORCID: 0000-0001-5282-1562
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Dyrlægens dilemma: en undersøgelse af, hvordan man i smådyrspraksis håndterer klienter, som ikke kan betale
Sandøe, Peter, Kondrup, Sara Vincentzen, Anhøj, K. P., Rødsgaard-Rosenbeck, C., Nissen, Merete Holst & Lund, Thomas Bøker, 2016, In: Dansk Veterinaertidsskrift. 99, 15, p. 11-17 7 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research
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The burden of domestication: a representative study of behaviour and health problems of privately owned cats in Denmark
Sandøe, Peter, Nørspang, A. P., Lund, Thomas Bøker, Bjørnvad, Charlotte Reinhard & Forkman, Björn, 2016, ISAE2016 Proceedings of the 50th Congress of the International Society for Applied Ethology: Standing on the shoulders of giants. Dwyer, C., Haskell, M. & Sandilands, V. (eds.). Wageningen: Wageningen Academic Publishers, p. 301 1 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference abstract in proceedings › Research
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Why do people like small dogs with extreme phenotypes? A representative study of Danish owners of four dog breeds
Sandøe, Peter, Bennett, P. C., Forkman, Björn, Kondrup, Sara Vincentzen, Lund, Thomas Bøker, Meyer, Iben, Proschowsky, Helle Friis & Serpell, J. A., Jun 2016, Proceedings of the 5th Canine Science Forum. Padova University Press, p. 29 1 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference abstract in proceedings › Research
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The food we eat in Nordic countries - some changes between 1997 and 2012
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Resultater fra undersøgelse af danskernes hold af og tilknytning til kæle- og hobbydyr gennemført i 2021
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Painful dilemmas: a study of the way the public’s assessment of animal research balances costs to animals against human benefits
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