Research group
The Danish Center for Environmental Assessment
Research group
The Danish Center for Environmental Assessment
Research
Key research areas
The DCEA focuses on understanding, improving and influencing decision
making processes through better decision basis and participation processes in order to support sustainability.
Main research areas include:
- Environmental and social impact assessment
- Industrial ecology, life cycle assessment and circular economy
- Governance, decision making and stakeholder engagement
- Integration and support of SDGs
- Digitalization for sustainability
The application of research
Through research, education and outreach within environmental assessment and decision making processes, DCEA is dedicated to promoting and creating sustainability in companies and the wider society to counteract the climate crisis and support the fulfillment of the UN SDGs.
This entails:
- Concrete assessments of sustainability consequences
- Understanding the processes that assessments are a part of and
change has to have - Engaging with practices
Education
Study related activities
The DCEA primarily coordinates and teaches engineering in Urban, Energy and Environmental Planning as well as the international degrees Environmental Management and Sustainability Science. The DCEA coordinates and teaches the Danish continuing education within environmental assessment as well as international capacity building.
Collaboration
who benefits from the research
Our research is relevant for national and local public sector authorities, companies, NGOs and politicians worldwide
External partners
Our wide range of partners includes
- Authorities
- Companies of all sizes
- Private consultants
- NGOs of all sizes
- Research institutions worldwide
Key projects
MILJØ++
An ambitious collaboration where DCEA research has led the way for innovative solutions to industrial symbiosis, planning for green transition and documenting.
Life cycle assesment of biooil
DCEA’s research ensured critical and reflected use of waste resources as well as ILUC thinking (Indirect Land Use Changes).
Storing radioactive waste in Denmark
DCEA research played an important role as a critical contribution in an assessment of the social consequences for the afflicted communities.
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