EURODEMO - Improving the uptake of efficient soil and groundwater remediation technologies
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In: Land Contamination and Reclamation, Vol. 17, No. 3-4, 2009, p. 685-692.
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T1 - EURODEMO - Improving the uptake of efficient soil and groundwater remediation technologies
AU - Spira, Yvonne
AU - Edwards, David
AU - Henstock, John
AU - Gaboriau, Hervé
AU - Merly, Corinne
AU - Müller, Dietmar
AU - Birke, Volker
AU - Van Duijne, Hans
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - EURODEMO was initiated to counter market barriers and support the market uptake of innovative technologies in the field of soil and groundwater remediation. Therefore, the project has worked to make existing information about innovative technologies, demonstration projects and possible funding sources accessible at one central place. Additionally, accompanying measures for carrying out 'good quality' demonstration projects have been developed. These strategic measures aim at increasing stakeholder confidence and acceptance regarding innovative methods. Thus, more and more efficient implementations of existing innovative soil and groundwater remediation technologies will be facilitated. In this article, the main project results are summarized, and proposals for a continuation of strategic support for innovative remediation technologies are made.
AB - EURODEMO was initiated to counter market barriers and support the market uptake of innovative technologies in the field of soil and groundwater remediation. Therefore, the project has worked to make existing information about innovative technologies, demonstration projects and possible funding sources accessible at one central place. Additionally, accompanying measures for carrying out 'good quality' demonstration projects have been developed. These strategic measures aim at increasing stakeholder confidence and acceptance regarding innovative methods. Thus, more and more efficient implementations of existing innovative soil and groundwater remediation technologies will be facilitated. In this article, the main project results are summarized, and proposals for a continuation of strategic support for innovative remediation technologies are made.
KW - Demonstration projects
KW - Efficient implementation
KW - Funding sources
KW - Innovative soil and groundwater remediation technologies
KW - Market barrier
KW - Market uptake
KW - Stakeholder confidence
KW - Strategic support
KW - Construction engineering and architecture
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=77955166454&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - Journal articles
AN - SCOPUS:77955166454
VL - 17
SP - 685
EP - 692
JO - Land Contamination and Reclamation
JF - Land Contamination and Reclamation
SN - 0967-0513
IS - 3-4
ER -