Barriers to Co-location in Nordic Seas

Barriers to Co-location in Nordic Seas

Investigating the concept of co-location in marine environments within the Nordic region.
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The report investigates the concept of co-location in marine environments within the Nordic region, focusing on integrating various activities such as energy production, aquaculture, and other maritime industries within the same geographic area.

This approach, often referred to as marine industrial parks or multi-use at sea, aims to enhance spatial efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and promote sustainable development.

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Emil Gejrot - Innovation Adviser

Emil Gejrot

Innovation Adviser
Emil has extensive experience of innovation projects and policy analysis in the Nordic region and beyond. Before joining Nordic Innovation, he worked for a research consultancy where he focused on digital transformation, inclusion, and sustainability. He holds an MA in Transcultural Studies and has lived and worked in Sweden, Norway, the UK, and Germany.

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