Maud Lanau
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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Buildings as material mines - Towards digitalization of resource cadasters for circular economy
A scalable data collection, characterization, and accounting framework for urban material stocks
Cities as organisms: Urban metabolism of the four main Danish cities
Developing an Urban Resource Cadaster for Circular Economy: A Case of Odense, Denmark
Taking Stock of Built Environment Stock Studies: Progress and Prospects
The Industrial Ecology of the Göteborg City Region — a first appraisal
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Urban Resource Centers: the missing link to circularization of the construction industry?
Exploring the material stock - urban form nexus for urban sustainability