SAND – Benefits of Danish sustainable offshore extraction of sand for nature restoration and green transition. Challenges for dredging companies and public administration
The project aims at creating a comprehensive and interdisciplinary focus on sand as a key resource for climate mitigation and green transition, but also as a factor that, as a consequence of the dredging, movements, transportation, refinement, and productive active, may have negative climate impacts.
ÌǹûÅÉ¶Ô researchers:
- Anne-Mette Hjalager, Professor, Department of Business and Sustainability, Faculty of Business and Social Sciences, hjalager@sam.sdu.dk
- Eva Roth, Associate Professor Emerita, Department of Business and Sustainability, Faculty of Business and Social Sciences, er@sam.sdu.dk
- Knud Sinding, Associate Professor, Department of Business and Sustainability, Faculty of Business and Social Sciences, ksi@sam.sdu.dk
- Donald E. Canfield, Professor, DIAS Chair, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, dec@biology.sdu.dk
- Christian Koch, Professor, Head of Section, Department of Technology and Innovation, Faculty of Engineering, ckoc@iti.sdu.dk