Maud Lanau

Assistant Professor at Building Technology

Maud’s research focuses on the sustainability potential offered by the extensive quantities of secondary resources stocked as buildings and infrastructures. She uses systems thinking to investigate how to reduce environmental impacts of built environments while still providing sufficient services key to human wellbeing. Working within the paradigms of industrial ecology, socioeconomic metabolism, and circular economy, she combines approaches and tools such as material stock and flow analysis, carbon accounting, geographical information system, remote sensing, and stakeholder collaboration.

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2024

Mapping material stocks of buildings and mobility infrastructure in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland

Dominik Wiedenhofer, Franz Schug, Hannes Gauch et al
Resources, Conservation and Recycling. Vol. 206
Journal article
2024

Mapping and modelling global mobility infrastructure stocks, material flows and their embodied greenhouse gas emissions

Dominik Wiedenhofer, André Baumgart, Sarah Matej et al
Journal of Cleaner Production. Vol. 434
Journal article
2023

Developing regenerate: A circular economy engagement tool for the assessment of new and existing buildings

Charles Gillott, Will Mihkelson, Maud Lanau et al
Journal of Industrial Ecology. Vol. 27 (2), p. 423-435
Journal article
2023

QUANTIFYING THE SUNK CARBON COSTS OF CITIES: A case study of 50 years of construction in Odense, Denmark

Srinivasa Raghavendra Bhuvan Gummidi, Benjamin P. Goldstein, Joshua L. Sohn et al
The Routledge Handbook of Embodied Carbon in the Built Environment, p. 201-220
Book chapter
2022

Spatiotemporally Explicit Mapping of Built Environment Stocks Reveals Two Centuries of Urban Development in a Fairytale City, Odense, Denmark

Qiaoxuan Li, Srinivasa Raghavendra Bhuvan Gummidi, Maud Lanau et al
Environmental Science & Technology. Vol. 56 (22), p. 16369-16381
Journal article
2016

What happened to the Industrial Ecology alumni? A survey of occupations, activities, competences and skills

Anna Nyström Claesson, Henrikke Baumann, Maud Lanau
EESD2016 Proceedings: 8th Conference on ‘Engineering Education for Sustainable Development’, 4-7 September, 2016 in Bruges, Belgium
Paper in proceeding
2015

The Industrial Ecology of the Göteborg City Region — a first appraisal

Maud Lanau, Henrikke Baumann, Birgit Brunklaus
International Society for Industrial Ecology 2015
Paper in proceeding

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