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Jan Kloster Staunstrup is a Teaching Associate Professor at Aalborg University's Department of Sustainability and Planning, part of The Technical Faculty of IT and Design. His research focuses on geography, urban development, and regional policy, with a strong emphasis on spatial data infrastructure and climate change adaptation. He has led and participated in projects addressing second-home markets, climate risks, and rural land-use policies. His work bridges theoretical and applied aspects of spatial planning, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to sustainability challenges. Recent publications explore second-home pricing dynamics, climate adaptation in coastal regions, and wastewater management in tourism areas. He has collaborated on projects like 'Sommerhuse og verdensmål' and 'Tvangsauktioner over énfamilie boliger', contributing to policy debates on housing markets and urban renewal. Media engagements highlight his role in translating research into public discourse on housing and environmental issues.
Education and career details, while not explicitly stated, his academic trajectory aligns with advanced research and teaching roles in spatial planning. Advising one PhD student reflects his mentorship in interdisciplinary studies. His projects often involve multi-stakeholder collaborations, addressing practical challenges in Denmark's urban and rural landscapes. He actively engages in policy discussions through media contributions and academic publications, emphasizing evidence-based solutions for sustainable development.





