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Gestur Hovgaard is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of People and Technology at Roskilde University, affiliated with the Centre for Arctic Studies. He holds an MSc in Public Administration and a PhD. His research focuses on management, organization, and business administration, with particular emphasis on social innovation, coastal communities, and policy analysis in Nordic and Arctic contexts.
Education: MSc (Public Administration) and PhD (details unspecified).
Research interests include organizational resilience in coastal regions, the interplay between social innovation and community development, and the impact of EU policies on aquaculture and food safety. His work often combines methodological innovation with interdisciplinary approaches.
Collaborations include projects like the EU-funded Katarsis initiative (2006–2012), which explored social innovation in the knowledge society. His publications span book chapters, conference papers, and peer-reviewed reports, addressing themes such as waste management, value chain resilience, and participatory planning strategies.
Key projects:
- Katarsis Project (2006–2012): Explored social innovation's role in shaping knowledge-based societies.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with the Centre for Arctic Studies, engaging in multidisciplinary Arctic-related research.





